We understand that different welding projects require different power outputs and features. That's why we offer a diverse range of TIG welders to cater to various needs and budgets. From compact and portable models for on-the-go welding to industrial-grade welders for heavy-duty applications, we have the right TIG welder for every requirement.
Browse through our collection of TIG welders and explore the specifications, and features to make an informed decision. Our team of welding experts is also available to provide guidance and support in selecting the perfect TIG welder for your specific needs. Shop now and discover the power, versatility, and precision of our TIG welders. Take your welding skills to the next level with our top-of-the-line equipment.
Features of TIG Welder
- For home or light duty industrial use
- Sturdy metal cabinet
- Solid state electronics
- 220 volt single phase electric
- Weld from .025" up to 3/16" mild steel
- Amperage range output: 10-160
- Infinitely variable output control
- Duty cycle 60%
- Includes power source, electrode holder, ground cable with clamp and power cord
TIG Welders FAQ
What types of metals can be welded with TIG welders?
TIG welders are versatile and can be used to weld a wide range of metals, including stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, copper, nickel alloys, and titanium.
What are the advantages of TIG welding?
How do I choose the right TIG welder for my needs?
Consider factors such as the type of metals you will be welding, the required amperage range, portability, duty cycle, and the availability of additional features like pulse welding or AC/DC capabilities.
How do I maintain a TIG welding machine?
Regular maintenance is crucial to keep your TIG welder in good condition. This includes cleaning the torch, replacing consumables like tungsten electrodes and nozzles, checking gas supply, and ensuring proper electrical connections.