TIG Welding Machines

Explore Premier Welding's premium TIG welding machines, designed for precision and durability. Our GTAW welders ensure flawless results across all projects, complemented by essential accessories for every welder.

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  1. Jasic EVO TIG 300P DC Package| 415V 3 Phase
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    Jasic EVO TIG 300P DC Package| 415V 3 Phase

    SKU: ZXET-300P
    £1,712.57 £1,427.14
  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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Discover the exceptional range of TIG welding machines at Premier Welding, your trusted partner in all things welding. Our selection of TIG welders, also known as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) machines, is engineered for professionals who seek unmatched precision and durability in their welding projects. Whether you’re crafting intricate designs in thin materials or executing robust connections in thicker stock, our TIG welding machines promise to deliver immaculate results every time.

At Premier Welding, reliability and quality are at the forefront of our product offerings. Each TIG welder is designed with user-friendly controls, enabling you to fine-tune the ARC length according to your specific welding needs. This feature ensures that every weld is executed flawlessly, meeting the high standards demanded by experienced welders.

Complementing our stellar range of TIG welding machines, we also offer a comprehensive selection of TIG welding accessories. From cutting-edge torches and high-quality electrodes to efficient gas lenses and durable power cables, we've got everything you need to maximise your welding performance. Your safety is paramount, which is why we provide top-of-the-line air-fed welding masks and helmet packages, ensuring you remain protected throughout every task.

At Premier Welding, we pride ourselves on our commitment to exceptional products and outstanding service, ensuring your welding experience is seamless and gratifying. Choose Premier Welding for all your TIG welding needs and experience the difference in quality and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions
How to clean a welding machine?
To clean a welding machine, first disconnect it from the power supply. Use a soft brush or compressed air to remove dust and debris from vents and components. Wipe surfaces with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Ensure all parts are dry before reconnecting. Regular maintenance prolongs lifespan.
How to TIG aluminum?
To TIG weld aluminium, start by cleaning the surface with a suitable solvent to remove contaminants. Use a pure tungsten electrode, set your welder to AC mode, and adjust the balance for optimal cleaning. Maintain a steady hand and a consistent travel speed for a strong weld.
What does a good TIG weld look like?
A good TIG weld should exhibit a smooth, consistent bead with even width and height. The colour should be a uniform shade, free from contamination or porosity. Proper penetration is key, with no undercutting, and the weld should blend seamlessly into the base metal.
What is the best TIG welding machine?
The best TIG welding machine depends on your needs, but the Miller Dynasty 210 and the ESAB Rebel EMP 215ic are highly regarded for their versatility and performance. For hobbyists, the ESAB Rogue ET 180i is a great budget-friendly option. Always consider your specific requirements!
What is the difference between AC and DC TIG welding?
AC TIG welding uses alternating current, ideal for welding aluminium and magnesium, providing better cleaning action. DC TIG welding employs direct current, suitable for ferrous metals, offering deeper penetration and a stable arc. Each has its specific applications.
Why is TIG welding so expensive?
TIG welding is often more expensive due to its intricate process, requiring skilled operators and precise equipment. The need for high-quality materials, longer welding times, and the use of inert gases also contribute to the overall cost, making it a premium choice.
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