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Content about Weldcraft - Page 2
- From The Fabricator
Tungsten grinder accommodates six electrode diameters
- Aug 7, 2007
- Finishing
- Product Release
Weldcraft has introduced its Triad™ (TTG Plus) tungsten grinder for orbital and hand-held GTAW. Featuring precision-drilled entries, the grinder accommodates six different tungsten electrode diameters: 0.040 in., 1/16 in., 5/64 in., 3/32 in., 1/8 in., and 5/32 in. It offers 15-, 18-, 22.5-,...
- From The Welder
Water-cooled, air-cooled torches designed for confined, harsh environments
- Jul 10, 2007
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
Weldcraft's WP-22 and WP-23 machine torches, available in 7-in. or 4-in. sizes, are designed for mechanized GTAW in confined and harsh environments. All four torch models have front or back tungsten loading and tightening, as well as a heavy-duty power cable. Optional gas lenses are available....
- From The Welder
GTAW torch designed for limited-access welding
- May 8, 2007
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
Weldcraft's WP-24 GTAW torch series is designed especially for intricate welding applications that require improved joint...
- From The Fabricator
Welding austenitic stainless steel
- By Mike Sammons
- Apr 10, 2007
- Arc Welding
- Article
Joining austenitic stainless steel with GTAW can be tricky, but with a little preparation and care, it can be done successfully. The three main factors are having the right amount of heat input, travel speed, and a shielding gas.
- From The Welder
Kit allows 20 GTAW torch configurations
- Feb 13, 2007
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
Weldcraft designed its AK-150 Modular Flex (AK-150MF) Kit to provide maximum flexibility on a range of GTAW welding applications. The AK-150MF is an all-in-one kit that allows operators to convert their standard 17F or 17FV GTAW torch into 20 different torch styles using an existing cable. By...
- From The Welder
Compact torch designed for thin materials, confined spaces
- Jan 9, 2007
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
For welding thin gauge materials (up to 1/4 in.), Weldcraft offers its 125-amp, air-cooled WP-9 torch series. This series is comprised of the WP-9, WP-9V and WP-9P torches, which are rated at 60 percent duty cycle at 125 amps with a DC power source and are suitable for confined areas. The WP-9 and...
- From The Welder
Seeing GTAW through a new lens
- By Mike Sammons
- Jan 9, 2007
- Arc Welding
- Article
Not every welder uses a gas lens on his or her GTAW torch, but gas lenses should be considered for a variety of applications and for several reasons. Knowing what a gas lens does, how to choose one, and how to install and take care of one are critical to getting the most benefits out of it
- From The Welder
GTAW torch offers penlike control
- Oct 10, 2006
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
Weldcraft's WP-50 air-cooled GTAW torch is extremely small and offers penlike control in tight quarters and on paper-thin material. The torch is rated at 60 percent duty cycle up to 50 amps and is capable of precision work, including welding applications that deal with very thin base metals. The...
- From The Fabricator
Microwelding: Then and now
- By Stephanie Vaughan
- May 15, 2006
- Bending and Forming
- Article
Like the molds he repairs, Five Star Tool Welding owner Joe Canfield finds that the welding equipment he uses at his company is getting smaller and smaller. Over the years GTAW equipment has evolved to better meet the needs of its tool and die welding users.
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