Telwin MIG Welders

Telwin MIG welders are a reliable choice for professional bodyshops and fabrication workshops. Known for their solid performance, these machines provide consistent results across a variety of metals, making them suitable for both thin bodywork and heavier fabrication tasks. When selecting a welder, consider factors such as duty cycle and amp range to match your typical applications. Ensure proper setup to optimise weld quality and minimise rework. For ongoing support, BWS engineers are on hand to offer practical advice and assist with any service needs.

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Paul Jones

Paul Jones says

MIG welders are a fundamental tool in any automotive bodyshop, providing versatility for a range of welding tasks. In a real workshop environment, these machines are frequently used for joining metals in vehicle repairs, from thin body panels to structural elements.

When setting up, it’s essential to match the welder's settings to the material type and thickness. Proper gas flow, wire feed speed, and power settings play crucial roles in achieving a clean weld. Aluminium work often requires special attention to ensure correct results, as it behaves differently than steel.

A common issue I see in workshops is improper wire feeding, which can lead to uneven welds or burn-through on thinner materials. Regular maintenance of the feed mechanism and ensuring the wire is compatible with your materials can help mitigate this problem.

Overall, the reliability of a MIG welder is key to maintaining efficient workflow in a bodyshop. With proper setup and care, these machines can provide years of dependable service, making them a staple for any serious repair operation.

Paul Jones, Technical Director

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