Spot & Projection Welders

Spot and projection welders deliver precise joining solutions for metal components by focusing heat on specific areas. This ensures high-quality, durable connections essential for reliable fabrication.

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Common Applications

automotive manufacturing

aerospace fabrication

appliance assembly

electronic enclosures

HVAC systems

metal furniture production

Buying Guide

Spot & Projection Welders Buying Considerations

  • Assess the welder's power output and capacity to match your material thickness needs.
  • Choose between portable and fixed models based on your workspace flexibility requirements.
  • Evaluate the availability of parts and service support for chosen brands.
  • Consider automation features if you require improved efficiency and precision.
  • Review the compatibility with existing welding systems in your facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are spot welders used for?
Spot welders are used for joining metal sheets or components with high precision by applying electric current to specific points.
How does projection welding differ from spot welding?
Projection welding utilizes projections on one of the workpieces to focus welding heat, allowing for simultaneous welds at multiple points.
What materials can spot welders handle?
Spot welders can handle various metals including steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.
Why consider surplus welders?
Surplus welders offer cost-effective solutions with high performance, ideal for companies looking to expand capabilities without significant investment.