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Product category: Welding ancilliaries
News Release from: Olympus Technologies | Subject: MIG welding machines
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 15 December 2006

MIG welding machines in online shop

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Olympus Technologies has taken its well established range of high quality MIG welding machines to the online marketplace with its new online shop.

Olympus Technologies has taken its well established range of high quality MIG welding machines to the online marketplace with its new online shop The machines include the portable 160A 'MIG 160P', ideal for body shops, single phase machines up to 325A and 3 phase machines up to the heavy duty industrial 400A 'MIG 400S'

All the machines use high quality components and copper wound transformers for robust reliable performance with high duty cycles.

Micro-controller based electronics provide consistent wire feed across the operating range.

Key control features include smooth welding characteristics, soft start, latching facility, spot weld timer, burn back control and wire inch.

The machines are housed in robust steel cases with a reinforced bottle carrier on the back and are fitted with large wheels for easy manoeuvrability and stability.

Most of the machines also come with a 2 year warranty.

To complement these high quality machines, you can also buy high quality Dinse MIG torches and genuine Dinse plugs, sockets and earth clamps at the online shop.

A Dinse torch may cost you more to buy than many of the MIG torches on the market but it will soon pay for itself through its efficiency, durability and reliability.

Dinse have designed both gas and water cooled variants which provide effective cooling right along the torch - increasing tool life and duty cycle.

Dinse torches also generate significant savings on shield gas.

On most designs of MIG torch, the shield gas is carried down the same conduit as the wire, meaning that shield gas can be lost as it leaks back through the wire feeder.

On a Dinse torch, the gas is carried through a separate pipe, meaning that the shield gas only comes out where it is supposed to - at the gas nozzle - reducing gas usage by up to 25%.

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