Description:
This multifunction welding and cutting system combines several processes in one compact unit, ideal for DIYers and workshop professionals who need flexibility across metalworking tasks. The FEMEROL combo supports MIG (gas and gasless), plasma cutting, HF TIG, stick welding, and spot welding, offering a portable two-voltage solution for both 110 V and 220 V supplies and a variety of materials.
Key Points
This unit brings six capabilities into a single machine, reducing the need for separate tools and saving bench space. The plasma cutter uses compressed air to slice stainless steel, alloy steel, mild steel, copper, and aluminum, with a typical clean cut at 10 mm and a maximum cut of 16 mm when supplied with 220 V according to the manufacturer. The MIG function includes synergic and manual modes so you can either rely on preset matching of wire feed speed and current or fine-tune settings when you prefer hands-on control. HF TIG start gives non-contact arc initiation which lowers tungsten wear and helps produce precise TIG welds on low-carbon steel and stainless steel. The package includes a MIG torch, plasma cutting torch with consumables, TIG torch and consumables, gas hose, earth clamp, electrode holder, air regulator/filter, and an adapter for 110 V to 220 V use.
Technical Specifications
- Name: FEMEROL 6-in-1 Welding Combo
- Plasma output: 60 A DC
- Typical clean cut: 10 mm
- Maximum cut (220 V): 16 mm
- Duty cycle: 60% (manufacturer data)
- Power supply: 110 V / 220 V dual voltage
- Processes included: FLUX MIG, GAS MIG, Plasma CUT, HF TIG, STICK, SPOT
Benefits
Combining multiple welding and cutting methods into one machine simplifies project setup and reduces equipment costs. The synergic MIG mode helps beginners achieve reasonable welds quickly while the manual adjustments remain available for experienced welders who prefer more control. HF TIG start allows for precise TIG work with less tungsten consumption which can be advantageous when working on thin materials or critical joints. Portable two-voltage capability makes it useful in garages, small shops, and job sites where supply voltage may vary.
Usage Recommendations
For plasma cutting, use a clean, dry compressed air supply and replace consumables regularly to maintain cut quality. When using MIG, select the correct wire diameter and material/gas type then allow the machine’s digital control to suggest the starting parameters, adjust travel speed and voltage as needed. For TIG, keep tungsten sharp and rely on HF start for contactless ignition. Consider that maximum cutting performance (16 mm) requires a stable 220 V supply and that the 60% duty cycle means longer continuous operations may require cooling pauses.









