Mig Spool Gun Mig Torch Care

  Your welding processes, like every other part of your business, offers opportunities toconserve resources. Consider these 10 money-saving tips for MIG gun care and maintenance as agood first step. And don’t be surprised when you find these tips improve your welding performance along the way! 1: Protect your assets Keep your nozzles, gas diffusers andcontact tips in the original package in which they were shipped until you are ready to use them. Doing so prevents scratches and/or dents where spatter can accumulate and cause the consumables to fail prematurely. […]

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Pulse Tig Welders

The latest in Pulse Tig Welders is available from Tokentools. We have different models available in DC Pulse Tig welder such as the TIG160P and the TIG200P. In the ACDC welder range we have our AC DC Pulse Tig welders available in standard ACDC Tig or Multi Process Tig Welder. Pulse Tig welders vary the amount of current during the welding process. They use a peak welding current to perform the fusion process and a background welding current to allow the material to rest and solidify between pulse welding cycles. […]

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Welding Positioner range available in Australia

In order to increase productivity whilst working with circular objects  you should consider adding our welding positioner to your tool collection. A quality built unit featuring a digital programmable controller that will control the welding rotational angle, the dwell time and repeat. Need to weld 45 rotational degrees? No problem, just key it in and push down on the foot control. Whilst you are welding the controller measures out the 45 degree rotation and stops. You can obtain a consistent weld without the need to move your tig welding torch […]

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What is Plasma Cutting?

WHAT IS PLASMA CUTTING? Plasma cutting is a process that is used to cut steel and other metals of different thicknesses (or sometimes other materials) using a plasma torch. In this process compressed air is blown at high speed out of a nozzle; at the same time an electrical arc is formed through that gas from the nozzle to the surface being cut, turning some of that gas to plasma. The plasma is sufficiently hot to melt the metal being cut and moves sufficiently fast to blow molten metal away […]

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What is arc welding?

WHAT IS ARC WELDING? Arc or MMA (Manual Metal Arc) Welding is the oldest example of currently used electric welding procedures, and perhaps the most straight forward to use and understand. The principle of arc welding is simple; a relatively large current is passed through a welding rod (or filler rod) of the appropriate metal (Mild steel for welding steel etc.) and a circuit is completed through it when it comes into contact with the earthed metal being welded. The join between the welding rod and the work being welded […]

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Mig Welding Guide

MIG Welding guide GUIDE TO MIG WELDING This is a free basic guide on how to weld using a metal inert gas (MIG) welder. MIG welding is the process of using electricity to melt and join pieces of metal together. MIG welding is generally regarded as one of the easiest type of welding to learn. Welding is a skill that needs to be developed over time, with a piece of metal in front of you  suitable protection and a welding torch in your hands. 1. WHAT IS MIG WELDING? MIG welding was […]

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Tig Welding Guide

TIG Welding guide GUIDE TO TIG WELDING This is a free basic guide on how to do TIG welding using a TIG welder (Tungsten Inert Gas) TIG welding is a skill that needs to be developed over time, with a piece of metal in front of you and with a welding torch in your hands. TIG welding requires patience and practice. The Tokentools Alupulse AC/DC TIG Welder used in this guide. 1. WHAT IS TIG WELDING? TIG Welding can be used to weld aluminium, copper, titanium etc and even two dissimilar metals. […]

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Welding

In regards to metals and welding machines, welding is a process that uses an electrical arc and an inert gas to permanently bond both parent materials together with or without the use of an additional filler material.   Welding has become a commonplace practice due to the easy and inexpensive available of quality welding machines such as thos available from Tokentools Welding Equipment Supplies.

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Tokentools Welders Ebay VERO Page Updated

Tokentools have recently updated the ebay vero page kept at this location, Tokentools Welders Vero Page. The VERO page exists to explain to the general public our policies in regards to trademark and image use. Damian Smith, head of IT said, “Selling on ebay is not without it’s rules and we must maintain our intellectual property rights. This is best achieved by publishing our policies and educating the would be punter”.   Don’t get caught on the wrong side of someone else’s intellectual property rights. The last thing you want […]

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Welding Screens And Welding Curtains

Exposure to welding light is dangerous. Are you safe? Sick of replacing torn welding screens? We listened and now we can offer you, an extremely durable and lasting solution. The Arcsafe Advantage! The traditional welding screen is a common workplace item but it is one that is often the cause of frustration. The thin PVC sheet is very fragile and tears/burns easily and keeping screens up to Australian safety standards can be an endless and expensive project. It doesn’t have to be With a Flexshield Arcsafe curtain welding screens are no longer a consumable item. […]

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Sydney Welders

Your search for Sydney Welders has led you to our online store where you will find many types of welding machines and welding accessories all very close to Sydney. Whether you are after tig welders or mig welders we have them in stock. Our arc welding machines range in amperage from 125 Amps right up to 1000 Amps. Perhaps you require a digital tig welder, we have these also. Our digital tig welders feature full parametric control and are priced at less than any other retail outlet. Further we provide […]

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Tig Welding Tungsten Electrodes Australia

Tig welding tungsten electrodes are available from Tokentools welders via the online store. The tungsten electrodes may be purchased in 10 packs or a mixed pack containing samples of each type. Tungsten electrodes used for tig welding processes are available in thoriated tungsten, xirconiated tungsten, lanthanated tungsten and ceriated tungsten.     Call our staff on 1300 881 991 today or add tig welding tungsten electrodes to your purchase during checkout.

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Tokentools Welders Website Launched

Selling welders online is becoming an ever increasing challenge for many Australian welding brands. Tokentools welders have been growing their market share over the last decade and have built a trusted Australian Brand and web presence. The latest evolution of the website has seen a complete overhaul of it’s base and a clever ecommerce solution implemented. Damian Smith , head of IT said “Implementing Prestashop was going to be a challenge but with the help of our friends at SEOPACKETS and some 1000 hours of development we believe our current […]

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remote-control-tig-welding-torch

Water Cooled Remote control tig welding torches are available in the most common formats from Tokentools Welding Equipment Supplies. With a super easy tig torch configuration at the point of purchase it has never been easier to get a remote amptrol tig welding torch for your welder. Easily select a rigid tig torch head or else a flex head, pick your length, select the gas connector and electrical connector and then finalise the torch build by choosing a dinse plug.

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Remote Control Tig Torch Online

Tokentools Welding Equipment Supplies has remote control tig welding torches available in the most common formats. With easy tig torch configuration at the point of purchase it has never been easier to get a remote amptrol tig welding torch for your welder. Easily select a rigid tig torch head or else a flex head, pick your length, select the gas connector and electrical connector and then finalise the torch build by choosing a dinse plug.

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