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Mig Welding Torch, MPT 36KD

The Maksweld MPT-36 KD torch is a durable, air-cooled welding tool rated for 300 amps, featuring a high duty cycle, flexible cable lengths of 3 to 5 meters, and a Euro connector for compatibility with various welding machines.

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Description

Maksweld MIG torch MPT- 36 KD is a specific model of a MIG welding torch, commonly used in various welding applications. The “36 KD” designation refers to a standard type of torch that is widely compatible with many MIG welding machines. MPT 36 KD MIG torch is favored for its reliability and ease of use, making it a standard choice in many welding workshops.

Technical Data

Rating : 300 A CO2
270 A Mixed Gasses M 21
(DIN En 439)
60% Duty Cycle 

Wire sizes: 0.8 – 1.2


Key Features 

1. Current Rating: The Maksweld MPT-36 KD torch is typically rated for welding currents of 300
amps, making it suitable for medium to heavy-duty welding tasks.


2. Duty Cycle: It usually has a high duty cycle, meaning it can operate continuously for a longer
period without overheating.


3. Cable Length: The MPT 36 KD torch often comes with various cable lengths, typically ranging
from 3 to 5 meters, providing flexibility in movement during welding.


4. Air-Cooled: This torch is air-cooled, which means it relies on ambient air to cool the torch
during operation, as opposed to water-cooled systems that are used for more intensive welding
tasks.


5. . Euro Connection: The MPT-36 KD torch often features a Euro connector, a common standard
that allows easy attachment to many different welding machines.


6. Heavy-Duty Design: The MPT-36 KD torch is designed with durability in mind, featuring a sturdy
handle and high-quality components that can withstand the rigors of industrial use