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KANG INDUSTRIAL PTY LTD
TIG Welder DC-250P, AC/DC Welding Machine for Workshop, TIG/MMA Welder
Low stock (20 units)$1,650.00Unit price /Unavailable- 17% off
KANG INDUSTRIAL PTY LTD
Low stock (6 units)$191.00$229.00Unit price /Unavailable
MIG Welding Machines
At Kang Industrial, we supply reliable welding machines designed for fabrication workshops, industrial manufacturing, automotive repairs, and metalworking applications across Australia. Our range of professional MIG welding machines and advanced TIG welding machines is built to deliver precise weld quality, efficient operation, and long-term reliability. Whether you need compact workshop welders or powerful industrial solutions, our MIG and TIG welding machines are engineered for versatility, portability, and dependable welding performance across a wide range of materials and fabrication tasks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of welder is best for a beginner?
For beginners, MIG welding machines are often the best option because they are easier to operate and provide smooth, consistent welds with minimal setup. MIG welders are suitable for automotive repairs, fabrication projects, and general workshop tasks. Many beginners choose MIG welding because it allows faster learning while still delivering reliable welding performance across different metal materials and fabrication applications.
What are the types of welding?
Common welding types include MIG welding, TIG welding, MMA or stick welding, flux core welding, and spot welding. MIG welding machines are widely used for fast and efficient fabrication work, while TIG welding machines are preferred for precision welding and cleaner finishes. Different welding methods are selected based on material type, project requirements, weld quality expectations, and workshop applications.
How do I choose the right welding machine?
Choosing the right welding machines depends on material thickness, welding application, workshop environment, and required weld quality. MIG welders are ideal for general fabrication and faster welding tasks, while TIG welders provide greater precision for aluminium and detailed fabrication work. Consider machine power, portability, voltage requirements, duty cycle, and material compatibility before selecting professional welding equipment for your workshop.
What is the cost of a welding machine?
The cost of welding machines for sale varies depending on machine type, welding capability, power output, features, and industrial performance requirements. Compact workshop welders are generally more affordable, while advanced industrial TIG and MIG welders with programmable controls and multi-mode functionality may require higher investment. Selecting quality equipment helps improve long-term reliability, workshop efficiency, and fabrication performance.