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What to Consider When Choosing Welding Equipment for Your Business

Starting a welding business can be very profitable as joining metals is essential to many industries. One of the biggest challenges you might face starting a welding business is choosing the right type of equipment. That's because welding machines have different working mechanisms, speeds, amperage, etc. Common examples of welding machines include gas tungsten arc, metal, gas metal, electron-beam, and seam equipment, among many others. The following are critical factors to consider when purchasing welding equipment.

Metal Size and Nature 

Stainless steel, aluminum, and carbon steel are the most common metals you'll interact with during your welding job. Thus, you should buy a machine that can effectively weld those metals. For example, metal inert gas (MIG) welding machines would be ideal for different types of metals and bigger projects since they have a simple handling technique and can weld thick and thin metals. On the other hand, if you're looking to work on thinner metals such as stainless steel, then tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding equipment would be ideal. They are suitable for artistic and ornamental purposes as they produce clean and beautiful finishes, and you waste time trying to get the perfect shape. 

Working Environment

Another important consideration when purchasing a piece of welding equipment is the nature of your working environment, e.g.power source, site location, and the phase power which the building can handle. For instance, if your welding job entails moving from one place to another, choose light equipment that allows easy transportation. It should also be flexible to different powering systems, e.g., generators, inverters, or transformers. If you're setting up shop in a light building such as a garage, choose equipment with single volt phase power to avoid short-circuiting. On the other hand, heavy-duty welding equipment would be ideal for buildings with volt dual or triple phase power. Another critical factor is the size of your working space. Your choice of equipment should be able to fit in your workshop and allow convenient and safe working. 

Warranty Provisions

Welding equipment should serve for many years before it needs to be replaced. However, like any other machines, they may experience mechanical failure a few days or months after purchase, creating an unplanned need for replacement. To avoid such inconveniences, you should consider the equipment's warranty provisions. Welding equipment should have extended warranty offers to get free repairs or replacements in case of mechanical issues and avoid costly repairs and replacements. Moreover, you should buy from a licensed dealer to avoid difficulties processing your warranty.

Take Away 

Are you looking for welding machines for your workshop? Consult a reliable dealer to help choose the welding equipment based on the type of metals you're working on, the working environment, and favorable warranty options.