Welding
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Wire Feeders
This device feeds the electrode wire at a specified rate to the welding arc. A constant speed wire feeder is used with a CV power source. Voltage is set at the power source while the wire feed speed that controls…
Welding Helmets
A welding helmet protects the eyes, face and neck from flash burn, sparks, heat, ultraviolet and infrared light. It includes a window covered with a filter called a lens shade that is a screen allowing the wearer to see clearly,…
Welding Guns/Torches
A welding gun directs the wire to the joint, transfers the welding current to the wire and provides the gas for shielding the arc and weldpool. For light duty work, air-cooled guns rely on the shielding gas passing through the…
Welding Gloves
Welding gloves are personal protective equipment (PPE) that protect the hands from electrical shock, extreme heat, ultraviolet and infrared radiation, and other welding hazards. With individual sheaths for each finger and thumb and oversized cuffs to protect against splatter on…
TIG Welders
TIG (tungsten inert gas) welding or gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) uses a constant current (CC) welding power supply to generate an electric arc between a non-consumable tungsten electrode and the workpiece, creating heat that is applied to produce a weld….
Resistance Welders
Used for a wide range of automotive, aerospace and industrial applications, resistance welders join metals by applying pressure and passing current through the metal area being joined for a specified length of time. This is extremely cost effective because no…
Plasma Cutters
Typically used to cut steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper and other conductive metals, a plasma cutter blows compressed oxygen, air, inert or other gases (depending on the metal being cut) through a focused nozzle at high speed toward the…
MIG Welders
Metal inert gas (MIG) welding is a gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process that heats a continuous solid wire electrode and feeds it from a welding gun into a weld pool between two base materials that melt together into a…
Inverter Welders
An inverter-based power source electronically increases and controls the frequency of the primary power supply before it enters the transformer, using electronic switches to turn power on and off extremely quickly and convert the power supply into a lower usable…
Filler Metals/Electrodes
Filler metals are alloys or pure metals that are heated to liquefy, melt and flow into the space between two close fitting parts, creating a brazed or soldered joint that meets specific requirements for strength and corrosion resistance. Welding electrodes…
Engine Driven Welders
Typically transported on a truck or trailer for welding on outdoor jobsites and as a backup generator, these machines use a gasoline, diesel, or propane fueled engine coupled to an electrical generator to produce power for Stick, TIG, MIG and…
Welding
Material joining by the use of power sources, gases, nozzles, tips, wire, filler metals, manual and automated processes, robots, jigs, turntables, consumables and other equipment assisted by Computer Aided Design (CAD), Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and Computer Numerical Control (CNC).