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Choice of four for welders

26th June 1982, Page 63
26th June 1982
Page 63
Page 63, 26th June 1982 — Choice of four for welders
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A RANGE of four MIG/CO2 welding machines which between them are purpose designed to give individual workshops the choice of equipment most suitable to their needs, has been developed by Loughborough based Migatronic Welding Equipment. They are called the Automig; all the machines are claimed to have good welding properties and special welding characteristics which minimise the chances of flame burning old sheet metal.

For the smaller auto/service workshops the economically priced Automig 140 is available in either single or three-phase version. Specially developed for sheet welding and car body repairs, it is a well proportioned transformer giving a weld which causes virtually no spattering throughout the current range span, it is claimed.

The standard Automig 180 model is again available as either a single or three-phase unit and is more suitable for larger auto workshops. Complete with wheels and bottle accessories, it is designed to meet all the requirements of a busy coach works.

Automig 200 is reckoned to be the best machine available for coachwork welding, while the Automig 185 performs the functions of a combined welding, resistence welding and shrink machine.

Migatronic Welding Equipment Ltd, Unit 3, Jubilee Drive, Loughborough, Leicestershire Tel: (0509) 67490 and 67499.

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