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  • 10101

    WIRE SPEED SENSOR CABLE 25 FT

    MIL301368

    $263.29/EA
  • 10101

    LARGE ID CURRENT SENSOR CABLE 25 FT

    MIL301367

    $260.31/EA
  • 301365

    VOLTAGE SENSE CABLE - 25FT

    MIL301365

    $290.06/EA
  • 301364

    STANDARD CURRENT SENSOR CABLE, 25FT

    MIL301364

    $260.31/EA
  • 301359

    TIG FILTER

    MIL301359

    $1,410.15/EA
  • 301358

    ARCAGENT GAS FLOW SENSOR

    MIL301358

    $2,296.70/EA
  • 301357

    LARGE ID CURRENT SENSOR, 600A - SOLID CORE

    MIL301357

    $2,554.04/EA
  • 301356

    LARGE ID CURRENT SENSOR, 1000A - SOLID CORE, LA

    MIL301356

    $2,344.30/EA
  • 301351

    STANDARD CURRENT SENSOR, 600A

    MIL301351

    $1,355.11/EA
  • 301350

    WIRE SPEED SENSOR

    MIL301350

    $2,629.90/EA
  • 301346

    ARCAGENT AUTO

    MIL301346

    $7,599.64/EA
  • 301345

    ARCAGENT MANUAL - EXTENDED CAPABILITY

    MIL301345

    $7,196.53/EA
  • 301337

    KIT,TIG ACCESSORY, MULTIMATIC 215

    MIL301337

    $1,253.75/EA
  • 301287

    KIT,TIG ACCESSORY, MULTIMATIC 200

    MIL301287

  • 301242

    ARM,EXTRACTION 6IN TELESCOPING

    MIL301242

    $1,754.10/EA
  • 301237

    ARM, EXTRACTION 8 IN TELESCOPING

    MIL301237

    $1,835.10/EA

From TIG and MIG to ARC and spot welders, our meticulously sourced collection is a testament to quality and performance. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a DIY enthusiast, our welding machines are designed to elevate your welding endeavors. Engineered with the latest technology, these machines ensure seamless precision, optimal power output, and user-friendly controls. Explore our range and empower yourself to weld with unparalleled accuracy and efficiency.

What is the difference between the MIG/TIG/STICK weld process?

MIG, TIG, and Stick welding are three different welding processes, each with its own characteristics and advantages.
The key differences lie in the electrode type, shielding method, and the specific applications for which each welding process is best suited. MIG and TIG welding are often preferred for their precision and cleanliness, while Stick welding is valued for its versatility and ability to handle tougher conditions. The choice of welding process depends on factors such as material type, thickness, application requirements, and the skill level of the welder.

MIG Welding

MIG welding uses a consumable wire electrode that is fed through a welding gun, along with a shielding gas (usually a mixture of argon and carbon dioxide) to protect the weld pool from atmospheric contamination.
Some advantages of MIG Welding include high welding speeds and it is suitable for a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. Mig welding often has minimal post-weld cleanup and is commonly used in automotive applications, fabrication and construction industries.

TIG Welding

TIG welding uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create the arc. A separate filler rod may be used if needed. A shielding gas (usually argon) is used to protect the weld pool. Some advantages of TIG Welding include precise control over the welding process and minimal spatter. Another advantage of TIG welding is that it’s suitable for welding thin materials and produces a high-quality weld.

Stick Welding

Stick welding involves using a consumable electrode coated with a flux material. As the electrode melts, the flux creates a protective gas shield around the weld. Advantages of Stick welding machines include versatility and durability in outdoor conditions as well as not needing an external shielding gas. Some common applications include construction projects, pipeline welding and repairs where a portable welding machine is needed.

What Welding Equipment is Josef Gas licensed to distribute?

Josef Gas is a fully Authorized Distributor of professional welding machines and carries the following top welding machine brands:
Lincoln Electric, Miller, ESAB, Victor, Harris, 3M, Fibremetal, Jackson, J Walter, SAIT, Bernard, Tregaskiss,Bonarc, AGO, American torch Tip, Pferd, Abrasives, Avesta, and Bohler.