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MILLER ELECTRIC TIG Welders

Miller Electric TIG welders create clean, precise welds on materials like stainless steel, aluminium and exotic alloys. The welding process employs a non-consumable tungsten electrode and inert gas ...Read More

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StyleModelAluminum - Material ThicknessAmpsClassDuty CycleInput VoltageMax. Output AmpsMild Steel - Material ThicknessOverall DepthPrice
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907818
--------£12,456.55
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907627
---20%115 and 230--23.875"£4,125.14
C
907552
--Medium60%208 to 575 VAC280-22.5"£8,733.56
D
907550
--Medium60%208 to 575 VAC280-22.5"-
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907816
--------£8,028.74
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907782
--------£8,320.82
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907596
--------£5,161.31
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907716
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951876
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907717001
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907538002
--Medium60%208 to 575 VAC280-22.5"£10,425.41
F
907782001
--------£12,505.39
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907684
--------£6,696.43
M
907818002
--------£16,690.24
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951936
--------£12,473.28
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907816001
--------£8,381.37
C
907538
--Medium60%208 to 575 VAC280-22.5"£8,225.15
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951937
--------£18,125.61
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951692
-33/30/17/15/12/12/11.6Heavy80%208 to 575 VAC4000.012" to 5/8"43.75"£19,203.32
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951872
--------£15,604.56
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907683
--------£5,850.13
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907719
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907717
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951831
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907539001
--Medium60%208 to 575 VAC280-22.5"£11,420.95
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907553
--Medium60%208 to 575 VAC280-22.5"£8,510.37
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907539
--Medium60%208 to 575 VAC280-22.5"£9,223.41
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951694
0.015" to 5/8"36/33/19/16/13/13.1/12.5Heavy80%208 to 575 VAC4000.012" to 5/8"43.75"£23,936.23
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907711
Thin Gauge to 3/16"15Light60%120/240 VAC1600.020" to 3/16"13.5"£3,808.36
A1
907710001
Thin Gauge to 3/16"15Light60%120/240 VAC1600.020" to 3/16"13.5"£3,330.88
B1
907711001
Thin Gauge to 3/16"15Light60%120/240 VAC1600.020" to 3/16"13.5"£4,675.48
C1
907710002
Thin Gauge to 3/16"15Light60%120/240 VAC1600.020" to 3/16"13.5"£3,577.12
D1
907710
Thin Gauge to 3/16"15Light60%120/240 VAC1600.020" to 3/16"13.5"£2,597.87

TIG Welders

Miller Electric TIG welders are suitable for welding SS, aluminium, magnesium, copper, nickel alloy and steel workpieces for metalworking, manufacturing and maintenance & repair applications. These welding machines feature a compact & lightweight design for job-site portability & ease-of-operation. Selected models come equipped with Squarewave technology for delivering arc stability while preventing arc rectification & eliminating tungsten erosion. They also have digital meters for displaying actual voltage & amperage rating and adaptive hot start for providing arc strikes without sticking. Choose from a wide range of TIG welders, available in single & three phase variants on Raptor Supplies.

Working Mechanism

  • They work on the fundamental principle of heat generation due to the electric arc.
  • This heat is further employed to melt base plate metal and consumable electrodes, making a robust joint.
  • The protected gases are also supplied through the nozzle that secures the weld zone from other reactive gases. It provides a fine surface finish and a powerful joint.

Features

  • These welding machines feature a compact & lightweight design for job-site portability and ease of operation.
  • They also have digital meters for displaying actual voltage & amperage rating and adaptive hot start for providing arc strikes without sticking.
  • These TIG welders feature advanced pulse welding technology for precise control over heat input, ideal for thin materials and intricate welds.
  • They come with a high-frequency start function, ensuring quick and stable arc ignition and reducing the risk of tungsten contamination.
  • These electric welders offer AC / DC capability, enabling welding on a wide range of materials, from aluminium and stainless steel to copper and titanium.
  • They are equipped with a built-in cooling system to prevent overheating during prolonged welding sessions, ensuring consistent performance and extended machine lifespan.
  • These TIG welders have a digital interface with customisable welding parameters, allowing operators to fine-tune settings for specific applications.
  • Selected models further feature Squarewave technology for delivering arc stability while preventing arc rectification & eliminating tungsten erosion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between TIG and MIG welding?

  • TIG welding is more robust and provides higher quality as compared to MIG welding.
  • When two pieces of metal are fused, TIG is performed without filler metal, whereas MIG uses feed wire for welding.

What factors should I consider when choosing a TIG welder?

  • Material type and thickness.
  • Desired welding processes (AC / DC).
  • Amperage and duty cycle requirements.

What safety precautions should I take when using these electric welders?

  • Always wear appropriate protective gear.
  • Maintain a clutter-free workspace.
  • Be aware of electrical hazards and hot surfaces.

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