No tool creates metal joints as stable as a welder. For this reason, the welding machine is indispensable in many workshops. Welding equipment is a must for every DIYer who works with metal.
In our checklist you will find the different types of welding equipment and much more about it. Our product recommendations offer a wide range of welding equipment, in which you can find the right welder according to your ideas.
- There are numerous welding methods. The most suitable method for beginners is gas shielded welding. Electrode welders or, shielded arc welders are the ideal solution for the ambitious do-it-yourselfer with their relatively simple handling .
- Most welding machines are operated with 230 V mains current. Professional and significantly more powerful devices require a 400 V three-phase connection.
- The higher the welding current , the thicker the >material you can weld
- Usually, the devices have a maximum welding current of 150 A up to 250 A. The so-called control range of the welding current shows you whether you can process many different materials. Again, the higher the control range, the more flexible you are. Depending on the device, the control range can be between 20 and 250 A .
- Different switching levels allow you to individually adapt the requirements to your work
- Ideally, welding machines have at least 10 switching levels. However, there are also devices that have significantly fewer or even up to 17 switching steps or more.
- The thickness of the wire you need depends on the distance between the workpieces you want to weld. The larger this is, the thicker the wire must be
- The usual diameter is 0.8 mm . Pay attention to the wire thickness for which the welding machine is designed. The range can vary between approx. 0.6 to 1.0 mm.
- The duty cycle tells you how long you can weld without interruption at the specified maximum current.
- The specifications are often in percent . They indicate what percentage of 10 minutes you can work at a stretch and how long the welding pause must be. The values can vary, for example, between 2 min at 180 A and 6 min at 100 A .
- A detachable ground cable gives you more flexibility . The length of the cable to be connected to the workpiece can range from 1.4 m to 5 m .
- A long hose assembly gives you a larger work area . The length is between 1.4 m up to 5 m.
- There are also fixed hose ass emblies and detachable hose assemblies . We recommend a removable hose package because you can easily replace it in case of a defect .
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FAQ About Welding Equipment
Electrode welders are usually recommended for beginners and do-it-yourselfers. You’re sure to find what you’re looking for in our product recommendations
An inverter welder differs from other welders by the power source. These devices are characterized by their compactness. They are available for all types of welding. Take a look at our guide, there you will surely find the right welder for you.
An arc burns between the electrode and the object to be processed. Due to its high temperature, the material of the valuable material melts and so the materials are welded together
TIG welders work with direct current. They can be used to weld materials such as stainless steel and steel. You are sure to find the right welder for you in our product recommendations
Welding equipment generates extreme heat at an electrode and ensures that the material being processed is heated. This allows components to be joined, coated or even broken down into several parts
Shielding gas is a gas mixture used in welding. It is used to protect the electrode used for welding or the arc that is created and the area that is being processed from gases from the surrounding atmosphere
The best way to protect the body from radiation during welding is to use welding shields. Important are protective shields, protective screens and wearing gloves, goggles, neck protectors and other special protective clothing for welding
Welding equipment costs roughly between 100 and 500 euros. Powerful devices can cost several 1000 euros. In our product recommendations you will surely find the right welder for your purposes
When welding with electrodes, an arc is created between the electrode, which is guided in the form of a rod, and the workpiece to be processed. You are sure to find the right welder in our product recommendations
An inverter welder is a particularly compact welder and is therefore characterized by its small size. It has an integrated transformer. Otherwise, it does not differ from other welding machines. In our guide you will surely find the right device for you
There is no general answer to the question of which brand of welding machine is right for you. In our product recommendations you will surely find the right welding machine for you
A flux-cored wire welder enables welding without shielding gas. An arc is formed between a wire and the workpiece to be processed. Take a look at our guide. There you will certainly find the right welding machine for you.
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