Hobbyweld 15

(83% Argon, 15% Carbon Dioxide, 2% Oxygen)

As Hobbyweld 15 has been given the name ‘universal’ gas by customers, this shows that the gas can be used for many applications.

This gas mix contains a higher CO2 content than the Hobbyweld 5 so offers combined benefits of good welding performance and minimal spatter make it very popular among the agricultural, on-site and mobile welding market.  This gas is used in structural steel work and general fabrication.

Hobbyweld 15 is recommended for use with mild steel at a thickness of over 7mm. For thinner materials, please look at Hobbyweld 5.

Please contact your local agent for prices and availability.

Cylinder Dimensions
Cylinder Capacities
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Cylinder Dimensions

Original (Small)

Height
860 mm
Diameter
140 mm
Tare Weight (approx.)
17 kg
Deposit
£70

Plus (Medium)

Height
950 mm
Diameter
200 mm
Tare Weight (approx.)
32 kg
Deposit
£110

Ultra (Large)

Height
1050 mm
Diameter
200 mm
Tare Weight (approx.)
37 kg
Deposit
£190

Cylinder Capacities

Original (Small)

Water Capacity
9 litre
Gas Pressure
137 bar / 1987 psi
Volume
1.36m³
Cylinder Outlet
5/8" BSP RH Female

Plus (Medium)

Water Capacity
20 litre
Gas Pressure
230 bar / 3335 psi
Volume
5.08m³
Cylinder Outlet
5/8" BSP RH Female

Ultra (Large)

Water Capacity
20 litre
Gas Pressure
300 bar / 4351 psi
Volume
6.63m³
Cylinder Outlet
EN 561 Quick-Action

Hobbyweld 15 Tri-Mix

Hobbyweld mixed MAG gases utilise proven benefits of a three-part mix.

The introduction of just 2% oxygen means a more stable arc, resulting in less spatter and cleaner welds.

Hobbyweld Cylinder Deposit

The Hobbyweld cylinder is yours to use with a one-off deposit charge. There is no limit on how long you can keep the cylinder and you can exchange it as often or as little as you like.

If you need to return the cylinder, take it to any Hobbyweld Stockist to return the cylinder and collect the return deposit value then due to you.

(Note: you will need your deposit form and a small admin charge applies which will be deducted from the returnable deposit value)

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Carbon Dioxide

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Argon

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