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Neiko Solar-Powered Auto Darkening MIG/TIG Welding Helmet, ANSI Approved Lens List Price: $129.00 Sale Price: $46.89 |
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The shield lens darkens instantly when welding begins and clears when wielding stops. Switch easily between shades from 9 to 13 with 1/10000 second reaction time. The internal rechargeable lithium battery is rechargeable by the solar cell. Two-way adjustable headband ensures a comfortable fit. The helmet meets ANSI Z87.1 standards. |
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Ramsond CT 520DY 3-in-1 Multifunction Digital Inverter Plasma Cutter + TIG Welder + ARC (MMA) Welder, Dual Voltage 110/220V Dual Frequency 50/60Hz List Price: $1,439.00 Sale Price: $739.99 |
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Ramsond introduces the 4th generation of its CT520DY. CT520DY is a 3-in-1 multifunction cutting and welding machine. It is a 50 Amp plasma cutter, a 200 Amp DC (Direct Current) TIG welder and a 200 Amp ARC/MMA stick welder. It is dual voltage 110V/220V and dual frequency 50/60 Hz. It is equipped with DIGITAL AMP DISPLAY, INTEGRATED PRESSURE GAUGE, FOOT PEDAL FUNCTION and FOLDABLE INSULATED HANDLE. It uses the most reliable high frequency V-MOSFETs by TOSHIBA along with PWM (Pulse Width Modulation Processor) which help deliver a constant, concentrated and precise current to the cutting/welding surface. Regardless of your training, you can achieve smooth, clean and uniform cuts (1 inch) and weld a wide range of surfaces and material (e.g. stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, copper, brass and other conductive material) with minimal heat input and without distortion of metal. CT520DY is easy to use by the do-it-yourself user, while fully accommodating of the demands of professional operators. It has five controls; the ON/OFF switch, Amperage Control Knob, the Post Flow Knob, Function Selector and the foot pedal ON/OFF switch. It has an integrated air pressure gauge in the front panel of the unit, as well as a large digital display that conveniently displays the current (Amps) setting of the unit. Note: This is a DC (Direct Current) TIG Machine. For aluminum welding AC (Alternating Current) is recommended. Each Ramsond CT520DY comes fully equipped with all accessories: TIG Torch, Plasma Torch, ARC/MMA Electrode Clamp, Air Regulator/Filter, Argon Flow Meter, Set of Consumables for the plasma and TIG torches, and Ground Clamp. Plug is not included. It comes with a 1 year Limited Warranty (Parts and Labor). The consumables are readily available both through Ramsond and third party sellers and are reasonably priced. |
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Hobart 500550 Auto Arc 130 Wire Feed MIG Welding Kit Sale Price: $365.70 |
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The Auto Arc 130 operates off 115-volt standard household current. It comes ready to weld with or without shielding gas using .023-.035 solid wire or .030-.035 flux cored wire. The 500550 Auto Arc 130 Package includes a welding cart, welding helmet and fixed flow MIG regulator kit. With an amperage output range of 30 - 130, it easily handles a broad selection of solid mild steel or stainless, flux cored and aluminum wires. Features: Welds 22 gauge up to 3/16-Inch steel Proven built-in wire feeder with quick-release drive roll lever, Built-in contactor eases use and is an excellent safety feature which makes wire electrically "cold" when not welding. Four output voltage settings with wire feed tracking provide quick and easy adjustment for different materials and thickness. Dual groove drive rolls make it easy to switch between .023/.025-Inch (0.6 mm) and .030 - .035-Inch (0.8 - 0.9 mm) wire. Self-resetting thermal overload and motor protection. Specifications: Rated Output at 20-percent Duty: 85A at 17.5 VDC, Cycle: 51A at 21VDC (CSA Rating), Current Range: 30 - 130-Amp, Max Open Circuit Voltage: 27-volt, Wire Feed Speed Range w/o load: 0 - 500-Inch per Minute, Amps Input at 115V: 20 (15 is CSA rating). |
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CT520d Lotos 50a Plasma Cutter 200a Tig/stick Arc Welder 110/220vac All-in-one with Stick Aluminum Welding Feature List Price: $899.00 Sale Price: $679.00 |
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As one of the largest manufacturers of plasma cutting, tig/stick, arc welding equipment in the world, Lotos Technology is proud to offer an extensive selection of industrial plasma cutting and tig/stick welding machine with the CT520D. Lotos CT520D is a THREE-IN-ONE Digital Inverter Plasma Cutter (50A) / Tig Welder (200A) / Stick (MMA) welder (180A). You would have to purchase 3 separate machines to do what this ONE machine can do! Using this portable plasma cutter is cheaper than Oxyacetylene after just a few cuts. Less cleaning, less maintenance, less noxious gases, less hazards, simply less overall work and a better, cleaner cut. The torch trigger can be moved for a custom fit. It can be used in finger or thumb positions. The torch head is adjustable for tight spaces. High Frequency DC Plasma cuts thicker materials than standard DC plasma cutters. High Frequency Plasma cut faster with less distortion in the work piece. The Tig welder from this CT520D is clean and strong. This Tig welder is easier to use than any other Tig welder on the planet! An ARC (Stick) welder is a necessity in any industrial shop or home workshop. There are welding jobs that simply require ARC or SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding). With arc welding, no shielding gas is required. Stick welding is cheap and effective: fill the large gaps and holes, weld the cast iron and weld the extra thick steel with the stick. For this Lotos 2011 latest model, we add the aluminum stick welding feature. It is patent pending. For demonstrations, please check out Check these videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRw5wltOaI0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwRuLzxXy4Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_t2_h_HiKw For tig welding http://www.youtube.com/user/lotosteck?feature=mhum#p/a/u/0/ZSpNM6fyr-E For aluminum cutting: http://www.youtube.com/user/lotosteck?feature=mhum#p/a/u/1/_wHtPuu63ZY |
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XL MUSTANG Prem Grain Cowhide Wing Thmb Mig/Tig Weld Glv Pr Sale Price: $18.45 |
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3 Trays Flat Top Utility Service Cart Mig Tig Weld Sale Price: $99.99 |
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Eastwood Mig & Tig Weld Welding Jacket - Size XL Sale Price: $32.99 |
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Size Extra Large is for a 48"- 50" chest measurement Eastwood's Welding Jackets are made from 100% Cotton and treated to be flame resistant, anti-static, and mildew resistant. The treatment used on the jackets will out last more than 50 washes guaranteeing many years of use. Features: Snap front and wrist closure Relaxed full cut fit Large inside pocket Black anodized non-reflective snaps Leather reinforced snaps Listing is for Size Extra Large Welding Jacket only |
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Large View Auto Shade Darkening ARC MIG TIG Weld Welding Helmet Sale Price: $89.99 |
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Great for ARC MIG and TIG Welding High Strength Mask Material High Clear View Filter Full Conformity with ANSI and CE Lens Sensitivity Controls Variable Delay From Dark to Light State This Large View Auto darkening welding helmet with infinitely adjustable sensitivity and shade adjustment from #9 - #13. 0.0025 per second darkening feature with robust Li-Mi battery that charges with arc and solar power. Battery life is approximately 5000 welding hours. Viewing area is 3.6" x 2.6" and features replaceable lens protectors. Helmet has adjustable head band and features a very durable nylon constructed shell. Technical Specifications: Power Supply: Li-Mi & Solar Combination Viewing Area: 3.6" x 2.6" UV/IR Protection: Up to Shade DIN 15 at all time Operating Temperature: 23°-131°: (-5°:C-55°C) Light State: Shade DIN 4(3) Variable Dark Shade: Shade DIN 9-13(5-9) Light to Dark Switching Time: 1/25000s Dark to Light Delay Time: Adjustable 0.3s-0.6s |
Here are some more information for Tig Weld:

When things go wrong when TIG welding, its not a hundred things you are doing wrong. Its usually only 2 or 3 things. Sometimes changing only 1 thing can make all the difference. But if you don't have any idea where to look, you will just keep on screwing up. They say the definition of insanity is doing the same damn thing over and over and expecting different results. Another way of putting it is:
"if you always do what you always done, you will always get what you always got!".
I have trained quite a few welders, I have noticed that the ones that learn the best and quickest are the ones that think about what they are doing. Instead of getting pissed off and slinging their welding helmet across the shop, they look at their weld and ask themselves what they did wrong. They think. They make some changes. They ask for help.
The 3 things I see TIG welding Noobs doing wrong more often than anything else are:
- Too long an arc.
- Too much torch angle
- Not shielding the hot tip of the wire
Lets break it down a little more. too long an arc will not pinpoint the heat. The longer the arc, the more TIG welding becomes like gas welding. Gas welding went out with high button shoes, TIG welding is better.(If you keep a close enough arc) . If the tip of your rod is balling up and blobbing into the puddle instead of feeding nicely into the weld puddle, you arc might be too long.
Too much torch angle will also cause you rod to ball up and blob into the puddle. Most of the time if this is happening, you have too much arc length AND too much torch angle. You might need to position what you are welding or your body so that you can lessen the torch angle and still be able to see the tip of the tungsten electrode. You need to see it. (How you gonna keep a tight arc length if you cant see the tip of the electrode?)
Not shielding the hot tip of the wire will make you cuss! It will squish all the fun out of TIG welding. TIG welding is fun because it is clean and when things go right, the puddle flows like honey. Take that away and the fun goes with it.
When you take the hot end of the rod out of the argon shielding, it oxidizes and puts corn flakes into the weld puddle. Sometimes a bigger cup will help.
The main thing to remember when you are trying to learn how to TIG weld is to think about what you are doing and don't just keep doing the same thing wrong over and over again.
Good luck with your TIG welding.
For more information on TIG welding, visit http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/tig-welding.html More welding tips at http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com
All about Welding Industries
Introduction:
Welding industries developed well in the 19th century and in 1907 two welders came to us and patented a metal arc welding method. In 1923 institute of welding engineers was formed in New York City and in 1924 welded steel buildings were constructed in us. During the year 1928, in Pennsylvania welded rail Road Bridge was erected and in 1939 stud welding was used by the navy for the fabrication of ship and aircraft carriers. This is the period where welding was in peak and after that many new processes and advanced welding equipment were introduced. Let us see briefly about the welding industries and welding technology.
Welding tools and weldors are the backbone to welding industries and welder machines is a device with moving parts and used to perform a welding task. The industry needs proper welding equipment, welding supply, welding accessories and it should be equipped with latest welding technology.
Different types of welding:
Know that there are different types of welding and each type is used to weld different types of metals. Arc welding is a process that uses the power supply to create electric arc and weld the metal at its welding point. In arc welding two methods are there such as consumable electrode method and non consumable electrode method. Shielded metal arc welding, flux cored arc, gas metal arc and submerged arc welding uses the consumable electrodes and tig welding is a non consumable electrode method that uses the welding electrode called tungsten electrode.
Different types of welders:
A welder is a machine or equipment that the weldor uses to make the weld and there are different types of welders used for different purposes. Tig welder is a machine that is used for tig welding process and while performing the tig welding process a weldor should have proper tig welding supplies with portable arc welders. Tig welding welds steel and aluminum so a proper welding system with appropriate steel welders and aluminum welders is needed. Welding industries use this type of welder such as Dc welder, stud welder, on board welder, reconditioned welder, used welder, laser welder, ac arc welder, spot welder, metal welder, repair welder and more for the smooth functioning of welding process.
Welding accessories used in welding industry:
Welding accessories are an optional part that is fitted to welder machines and welding equipment and it enhances the performance more. Welding accessories include welder helmets and protection, welding guns and torches, consumables and other accessories. Welding gears such as welder helmets, Welding gloves and more are used for the purpose of welding safety. Welding goggles are also used for the welding safety and it is used to protect the weldor face from welding fumes. Each and every welding process uses different types of welding guns and welder torches and tungsten is the most consumable electrode used in the welding process.
Plasma cutter:
The latest welding technology is plasma cutting process and plasma welder is the equipment used for it. Plasma cutter machine can perform two processes such as plasma cutting and plasma gouging. Plasma gouging is used to remove the welded materials.
About the Author
John is a Professional writer working with Everlastgenerators and he writes articles for Cutting Equipment. He written many articles like Cutting Machines, tig,plasma cutting, pulse tig. Contact him at weldings.info@gmail.com. For more information visit our site http://www.everlastgenerators.com
I know how to wirefeed and arc weld, what is Tig and Mig?
I hear Tig and Mig welding all the time, what are they?
MIG stands for metal inert gas, also known as wirefeed welding, and this is where you have a machine that has a spool of wire that is self fed by the machine through a "gun" you hold in your hand. TIG stands for tungsten inert gas, where you hold the rod by hand and feed it...having the benefit of not so much heat on the work.
Opportunities
The Technical College of the Lowcountry Continuing Education and Workforce Development division will offer a group of introductory welding classes beginning this month in TCL’s new welding lab located in building 15, room 101, at the Beaufort Campus..
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