Important Information

WCTA is no longer supplying 9S repair/replacement parts. Please contact Lincoln directly at 888-935-3876 and select option 1 for repair parts. They can work to insure you have the correct repair part as well as offer a Distributor in your area so you can place your order with that distributor.

Background

The Lincoln Electric Welder 12103 is a MIG flux core arc welder that operates at an input voltage of 220V. This machine, introduced in 2019, was designed with hobbyists and home DIY projects in mind. Its output range is 30-120 amps, and it has a duty cycle of 20% at 90 amps. The welder's wire speed range is 40-500 ipm, and it can weld mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and chrome moly. Its dimensions are 17 x 12 x 13 inches and it weighs 44 lbs.

The Lincoln Electric Welder 12103 has features such as an adjustable wire speed and 4 output voltage settings for optimal control. It also has a quick-release drive tension adjustment for switching between flux core and MIG wires, and includes a regulator and gas hose for MIG welding with solid wires. Additionally, it has an industrial cast aluminum wire drive for smooth and steady wire feed. This welder is designed for welding thinner gauges of metal, up to 1/4 inches thick. It can function with or without gas, allowing it to weld dirty or rusty metals as well as cleaner metals. It's lightweight and portable with a handle, making it suitable for home garages and workshops.

Technical Specifications

  • Input Voltage: 220V
  • Output Range: 30-120 amps
  • Duty Cycle: 20% @ 90 amps
  • Wire Speed Range: 40-500 ipm
  • Welds: Mild Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Chrome Moly
  • Dimensions: 17 x 12 x 13 inches
  • Weight: 44 lbs

Warranty

The Lincoln Electric Welder 12103 comes with a three-year warranty from the manufacturer, Lincoln Electric. This warranty covers parts and labor related to manufacturer defects and workmanship issues. However, it does not extend to normal wear items such as contact tips, nozzles, drive rolls, and wires. It's also important to note that any damage resulting from improper use, accidents, or neglect will void the warranty.