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  1. CrosArc MIG 201C | 240V 200A
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    CrosArc MIG 201C | 240V 200A

    SKU: CAP0253
    £950.40 £792.00
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  2. CrosArc MIG 291C | 240V 250A
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    CrosArc MIG 291C | 240V 250A

    SKU: CAP0254
    £1,140.00 £950.00
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  3. ESAB Fabricator EM501i Water Cooled Welder | 415V
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    ESAB Fabricator EM501i Water Cooled Welder | 415V

    SKU: E02/FAB-EM501i-WC
    £4,794.00 £3,995.00
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  4. ESAB Rustler MIG Compact EM 280C | 415v
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    ESAB Rustler MIG Compact EM 280C | 415v

    SKU: E02/0448280990
    £2,100.00 £1,750.00
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  5. Weldspares 600Amp Twist Type Electrode Holder 010312
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    Weldspares 600Amp Twist Type Electrode Holder 010312

    SKU: HOLDER/YEL/600AM
    £9.59 £7.99
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  6. CrosArc MIG 323C | 415V 300A
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    CrosArc MIG 323C | 415V 300A

    SKU: CAP0264-1
    £1,652.40 £1,377.00
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  7. Weldspares Electrode Holder Cable 25mm - 10/25 Dinse 200Amp
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    Weldspares Electrode Holder Cable 25mm - 10/25 Dinse 200Amp

    SKU: ELECTRODECABLE25-10/25
    £28.79 £23.99
  8. ESAB Rustler MIG Compact EM 201C | 240v
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    ESAB Rustler MIG Compact EM 201C | 240v

    SKU: E02/0448200880
    £1,554.00 £1,295.00
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  9. CrosArc MIG 423C | 415V 400A
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    CrosArc MIG 423C | 415V 400A

    SKU: CAP0268
    £1,836.00 £1,530.00
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  10. Weldspares Electrode Holder Cable 25mm - 35/50 Dinse 200Amp
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    Weldspares Electrode Holder Cable 25mm - 35/50 Dinse 200Amp

    SKU: ELECTRODECABLE25-35/50
    £31.19 £25.99
  11. ESAB Rustler MIG Compact EM 203C | 415v
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    ESAB Rustler MIG Compact EM 203C | 415v

    SKU: E02/0448200890
    £1,554.00 £1,295.00
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  12. CROSARC MMA 161S
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    CROSARC MMA 161S

    SKU: CAP1027
    £249.24 £207.70
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  13. Weldspares Electrode Holder Cable 35mm - 35/50 Dinse 300Amp
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    Weldspares Electrode Holder Cable 35mm - 35/50 Dinse 300Amp

    SKU: ELECTRODECABLE35-35/50
    £38.40 £32.00
  14. ESAB Rustler MIG Compact EM 251C | 240v
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    ESAB Rustler MIG Compact EM 251C | 240v

    SKU: E02/0448250880
    £1,678.80 £1,399.00
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  15. CROSARC MMA 161D
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    CROSARC MMA 161D

    SKU: CAP1028
    £268.51 £223.76
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  16. ESAB Rustler MIG Compact EM 253C | 415v
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    ESAB Rustler MIG Compact EM 253C | 415v

    SKU: E02/0448250890
    £1,662.00 £1,385.00
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  17. Weldspares Electrode Holder Cable 50mm - 35/50 Dinse 400Amp
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    Weldspares Electrode Holder Cable 50mm - 35/50 Dinse 400Amp

    SKU: ELECTRODECABLE50-35/50
    £42.00 £35.00
  18. CROSARC MMA 400 DC
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    CROSARC MMA 400 DC

    SKU: CAP0978
    £1,283.08 £1,069.23
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  19. ESAB Renegade VOLT ES 200i
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    ESAB Renegade VOLT ES 200i

    SKU: E02/0447800880
    £3,474.00 £2,895.00
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  20. ESAB Rogue EM 180 Mig/MMA Welding Machine | 240v
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    ESAB Rogue EM 180 Mig/MMA Welding Machine | 240v

    SKU: E02/0700301091
    £1,174.80 £979.00
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  21. ESAB Rogue EMP 210 PRO Mig/MMA Welding Machine | 240v
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    ESAB Rogue EMP 210 PRO Mig/MMA Welding Machine | 240v

    SKU: E02/0700301092
    £1,258.80 £1,049.00
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Premier Welding is your ultimate destination for all your ARC welding needs. We have a distinguished selection of high-quality ARC welders, stick welders and MMA welders aimed at meeting every customer's unique welding requirements. Whether you're an expert welder or a beginner passionate about welding, our extensive range of ARC welding equipment ensures that you can find the perfect welding solution that matches your specific needs.

We take immense pride in showcasing our assortment of top-brand ARC welding machines and ARC welders for sale. Our industry expertise helps us choose the best quality products, focusing on durability, performance, and easy usability. For those of you who favour stick welding, our stellar collection of advanced stick welding machines will not disappoint. We understand the requisite of the right welding equipment for the perfect finish, which is why we also stock MMA welders and a great selection of ARC welding consumables and Torch consumables to further enhance your welding experience.

At Premier Welding, it's not all about sales; we believe in creating a substantial and meaningful relationship with our customers. That's why our knowledgeable experts are always available to assist you. Whether you need help choosing the right ARC welder, understanding the operation of our ARC welding machines, or need advice on any welding-related query, our team of proficient experts is always ready to help. Enjoy the smooth and powerful welding experience with Premier Welding's high-quality ARC welding equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions
How are ARC welders rated?
ARC welders are rated based on their output current, typically measured in amperes (A). This rating indicates the maximum current the welder can deliver for effective welding. Additionally, duty cycle, efficiency, and voltage ratings are also considered for performance assessment.
How does ARC welding work?
ARC welding works by creating an electric arc between an electrode and the workpiece, generating intense heat that melts the metal. The molten metal fuses together as it cools, forming a strong joint. Shielding gases or flux protect the weld from contamination.
How does travel speed affect welding?
Travel speed significantly impacts weld quality. A faster speed can lead to insufficient penetration and weak joints, while too slow a speed may cause excessive heat, resulting in distortion or burn-through. Achieving the right balance is crucial for optimal weld integrity.
How much for a welding machine?
The price of a welding machine can vary significantly based on the type and specifications. Generally, you can expect to pay between £200 and £3,000. For a more precise quote, please check our website or contact us directly for tailored options.
How much is an ARC welder?
The price of an ARC welder in the UK typically ranges from £150 to £1,500, depending on the brand, features, and power output. Entry-level models are more affordable, while professional-grade machines with advanced capabilities can be pricier.
How to control heat in MMA welding?
To control heat in MMA welding, adjust the amperage according to the material thickness, maintain a steady travel speed, and use appropriate electrode size. Keep a consistent arc length and avoid excessive weaving to prevent overheating and distortion.
How to flux core weld?
To flux core weld, set up your welder with the appropriate wire and gas if needed. Clean the metal surfaces, adjust the voltage and feed speed, then hold the torch at a 15-20 degree angle. Move steadily along the joint, ensuring good penetration and bead consistency.
How to prevent porosity in welding?
To prevent porosity in welding, ensure proper joint preparation, clean surfaces of contaminants like oil and rust, use the correct shielding gas, maintain optimal arc length, and control the welding speed. Regularly inspect equipment for leaks and defects.
How to remove slag after welding?
To remove slag after welding, allow the weld to cool slightly, then use a chipping hammer to gently tap off the slag. Follow up with a wire brush to clean the weld surface thoroughly. Always wear appropriate safety gear to protect yourself during this process.
How to set up an MMA welding machine?
To set up an MMA welding machine, ensure it's on a stable surface. Connect the electrode holder to the positive terminal and the earth clamp to the negative. Set the correct amperage based on the electrode size. Finally, plug it in and check for proper ventilation.
How to strike an arc in welding?
To strike an arc in welding, first ensure your equipment is set up correctly. Hold the electrode at a slight angle and bring it close to the workpiece. Quickly tap or scratch the electrode against the surface to create a spark, then lift it slightly to maintain the arc.
How to wire a welder?
To wire a welder, ensure it's unplugged. Connect the power supply to the welder's input terminals, matching the live, neutral, and earth wires correctly. Use appropriate cable sizes and secure connections. Always consult the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions.
What are the benefits of MMA welding?
MMA welding, or Manual Metal Arc welding, offers several benefits: it's versatile and can be used on various materials, ideal for outdoor work due to its resistance to wind, and requires minimal equipment. It's also cost-effective and allows for good penetration and control.
What does a good ARC weld look like?
A good ARC weld should have a smooth, even bead with consistent width and height. The surface should be free from defects like cracks, porosity, or undercutting. The penetration should be adequate, ensuring strong fusion between the base metals without excessive spatter.
What is a multiprocess welder?
A multiprocess welder is a versatile welding machine that can perform various welding techniques, such as MIG, TIG, and stick welding, all in one unit. This flexibility makes it ideal for different projects, allowing users to switch processes easily as needed.
What is adaptive hot start?
Adaptive hot start is a feature in welding machines that automatically adjusts the initial output current when starting an arc. This helps to prevent sticking and ensures a stable arc, improving the overall quality of the weld, especially in challenging materials.
What is ARC welding?
ARC welding is a fusion welding process that uses an electric arc to generate heat, melting the base metal and filler material to create a strong joint. Common types include Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), widely used in various industries.
What is slag inclusion in welding?
Slag inclusion in welding refers to the presence of non-metallic solid materials, such as slag, trapped within the weld bead. This defect can weaken the weld's integrity, leading to reduced strength and potential failure. Proper technique and cleaning can help prevent it.
What is the best MMA welding technique?
The best MMA welding technique involves maintaining a steady arc length, using the correct electrode angle (typically around 15 degrees), and ensuring consistent travel speed. Properly preparing the workpiece and selecting the right electrode type are also crucial for optimal results.
What is the purpose of flux in MMA welding?
The purpose of flux in MMA welding is to protect the weld pool from atmospheric contamination. It forms a slag layer that shields the molten metal, preventing oxidation and ensuring a strong, clean weld. Additionally, flux helps improve arc stability and reduces spatter.
What may need to be done as the nozzle and electrode wear?
As the nozzle and electrode wear, they may need to be replaced to maintain optimal welding performance. Regular inspection is essential; if you notice excessive wear, replace them promptly to ensure consistent arc stability and weld quality.
What to look for in a welding machine?
When choosing a welding machine, consider the type of welding (MIG, TIG, or MMA), power output, duty cycle, portability, and ease of use. Look for reliable safety features, warranty, and compatibility with your materials. Brand reputation and customer support are also key.
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