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GYS Autopulse 220-M3 — The Ultimate Bodyshop MIG Welder
Modern bodyshops work with steel, aluminium, and MIG braze — often on the same day. The GYS Autopulse 220-M3 comes with three dedicated MIG torches, one set up for each process, so your welder is always ready no matter what comes into your bodyshop. No rewiring, no downtime, just efficient welding.
nd it's easy to see why. Built with a metal drive roller assembly and a sturdy steel case, it's designed to handle regular use without fuss. Whether you're rebuilding a classic car, working on a project vehicle, or tackling general fabrication in a home workshop or small garage, the XTE 220 delivers reliable, consistent welds at a price that's hard to beat. Backed by a 2-year warranty.
Trusted by Bodyshops Nationwide · 30+ Years in the Trade · In-House Welding Engineers
Modern vehicles use high-strength steel, aluminium, and advanced alloys that need to be welded correctly — or you risk compromising the repair. The right MIG welder for a bodyshop needs a stable arc, precise wire feed control, and ideally multi-process capability to handle different materials without rewiring between jobs.
At BWS, we work with bodyshops every day. Whether you're repairing panels, replacing sills, or working with thinner gauge modern steel, we'll help you match the right machine to your workflow. Our in-house welding engineers are qualified, experienced, and always happy to talk through your requirements before you buy.
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