Welders

Welding is a fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, by melting the workpieces and adding a filler to form a pool of molten material that cools to become a strong joint. With pressure sometimes used in conjunction with heat, a weld of the materials is produced. This is in contrast to soldering and brazing which involve melting a lower-melting-point material between the workpieces to form a bond between them without melting the workpieces themselves.

We offer gas and electric welding equipment.

Hobart Handler Wire-Feed Welder with Optional MIG Gas Conversion Kit:

Rugged and portable, the Handler 125 operates off 115-volt household current. Comes ready to weld without shielding gas using 0.030-0.035" flux cored wire. For greater versatility, upgrade the Handler 125 with the optional MIG conversion kit for welding with .023-.030" solid wire and gas shielding.

  • Welds 20 gauge up to 3/16 inch steel with flux cored wire.
  • Proven built-in wire feeder with quick-release drive roll tension 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 speed tracking provide quick and easy adjustment for different materials and thickness.
  • Dual groove drive rolls make it easy to switch between .023/.025 in. (0.6mm) and .030 - .035 in. (0.6 - 0.9 mm) wire.
  • Self-resetting thermal overload and motor protection.
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