The Oxford MIGMAKER 201 is a single phase 200A step regulated MIG welder made by British welding machine manufacturer Oxford. This is the most popular machine in the Oxford range and is great for automotive work, sheet metal fabrication and DIY use. Reverse polarity now comes with these machines as standard meaning gasless wire can be used if required.
Welds up to 5mm material thickness. Works at 3/4 power using a 13A domestic plug.
The Oxford MIGMAKER is made with a copper wound transformer, rugged switch gear, over rated rectifier and fan cooling all built into a strong 2mm steel chassis. Preferred by some, a transformer based machine arguably provides very long life spans and great reliability. The MIGMAKER range is their most popular model of their offering. A high torque cast aluminium wire drive system with a 70W drive motor provides smooth wire feeding hour after hour, day after day.
Oxford take pride in making every machine by hand using the best components sourced in the UK wherever possible.
Updated in 2023, the MIG Maker 201 now complies to BS IEC60974-6 for greater energy efficiency than the previous model. The transformers are now made to be extremely energy efficient and the machine will draw just 25 watts on standby.
There has never been a better time to buy British! With the weak British £ Oxford machines are more competitive than any similar quality imported machine & with the OXFORD long term back up buying British has to be the wise choice.
More output power from a 230V supply, lower input power, better duty cycles, better long term support, better pricing & all made right here in the UK!
All Oxford welding machines are offered with the following guarantees:
2 year warranty all items – except torch and regulator.
5 year main transformer warranty (the heart of the machine)
20 year minimum guarantee of spares availability
* Note the input fuse size on single phase models is a result of Oxfords calculations & tests, it is possible to use any of these models on a lower fuse size at lower welding power. It is recommended always using a ‘D’ type circuit breaker to avoid intermittent tripping & in some instances you may experience intermittent tripping if using close to maximum settings. *The min KVA rating quoted is for up to 3/4 power output, to achieve max output we suggest increase KVA by 40%.