Description
The Multi - Process Powerhouse
The POWER MIG 360MP is a top - notch professional multi - process welding system. It can handle Stick, TIG, MIG, and Flux - Cored welding. It comes with advanced features like MIG and TIG Pulse Welding, easy 'Ready. Set. Weld.' setup, ArcFX technology, and memory capability. This auto - repair - specific package includes everything in the K4467 - 1, plus a Magnum Pro AL gun and is set up for aluminum welding.
Ready. Set. Weld. Quick Setup
Setting up this machine and checking settings and advanced options is a breeze. The 7 - inch LED screen is interactive and easy to follow during setup. You can adjust all three processes right at your fingertips with the push - and - turn digital controls. It can weld 4XXX and 5XXX series aluminum using Pulse Processes and can feed aluminum in three ways: Push Gun, Spool Gun, or Push - Pull Gun.
Pulse - on - Pulse Mode
When MIG welding aluminum, it uses a sequence of varying pulse wave shapes to create a TIG - like bead appearance and excellent weld properties. It controls arc length and heat input together, making it easier to get good penetration.
Pulse MIG
It varies the weld current between peak (high heat) and background (low heat) currents. This gives better control of heat input, reducing warping and burn - through on thin materials. It also allows flat, horizontal, vertical up, or overhead welding without a slag system. Optimized GMAW - P waveforms are available for aluminum, carbon steel, high - strength low - alloy steel, stainless steel, and nickel alloys.
TIG Pulse
It helps minimize burn - through on thin materials, increases travel speed, and results in a smaller bead width. Lower heat input can reduce warpage of parts, especially stainless steel. You can turn TIG pulse on or off in the advanced options menu. A single knob sets the pulse frequency from 0.5 - 19.5 Hz or 17.6 - 303 Hz. The pulse setting automatically regulates the output current between the peak amperage and 60% of the peak.
Power Mode
It uses high - speed regulation of output power to quickly respond to arc changes, like when using a whip technique. This improves MIG welding performance, with low spatter, more uniform bead wetting, and controlled penetration. It's especially useful for low - voltage applications on thin steel and stainless steel.
ArcFX Technology
This patented technology gives instant graphical feedback on how Wire Feed Speed and Voltage affect the weld outcome.
Included with Product
- Magnum® PRO AL Rear - Trigger Gun G225A, 7 pin (25ft)
- Aluminum Drive Roll kit, 2 - roll, 3/64 in.
- SuperGlaze 5554 3/64 in. 16 lb spool
- Magnum® PRO 300 gun with 15ft cable assembly
- .035/.045 in. Drive Rolls and Guide for Steel
- Gas Regulator and Hose
- Work clamp and 10 ft. (3.0 m) cable.
- 230V Input Cord and Plug
- 115V AC Auxiliary Power Receptacle
- Storage Compartment
Specifications
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Demo Video
Accessories



Using this Lincoln Power MIG 360MP Aluminum One - Pak is quite straightforward. First, set up the machine. The 7 - inch LED screen and push - and - turn digital controls make it easy to adjust settings for different welding processes. You can choose from Stick, TIG, MIG, and Flux - Cored welding. For aluminum welding, it can handle 4XXX and 5XXX series with Pulse Processes. You have three ways to feed aluminum: Push Gun, Spool Gun, or Push - Pull Gun. When using the Pulse - on - Pulse Mode for MIG welding aluminum, it'll give you a nice TIG - like bead. The Pulse MIG helps control heat input, so you don't have to worry too much about warping thin materials. TIG Pulse can be turned on or off as you need, and it's great for thin materials. Power Mode makes the welding performance better, especially for thin steel and stainless steel. The ArcFX technology will show you how Wire Feed Speed and Voltage affect the weld. As for maintenance, keep the machine clean. After use, store it in a dry place. Make sure to check the included accessories like the guns, drive rolls, and cables regularly for any signs of wear. Also, follow the instructions in the spec sheet for proper use and safety.