Welding Supplies - Product Directory
Welcome to the TBWS welding supplies product directory. At TBWS we stock a wide range of products form some of the leading welding manufacturers.
If you fail to find the product you are looking for, please contact us on 01761 452409 and an experienced welder will be at hand to help
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BioEnergy Linseed Heater
Rapeseed and Linseed oil fired heaters with flue connection and built in tank which has low emissions and is environmentally friendly and ideal for heating workshops sheds garages and warehouses
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Direct Fired Oil Space Heaters
These Direct Fired Oil space heaters are 230 volt single phase and are ideal for larger volume heating. Wheel mounted. If you find this price lower elsewhere we will try to beat it if you give us a ring.
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Generator Welders
Mosa generator welders are excellent for mobile welding as they are engine driven, highly portable and most welders are silent running. Mosa have excellent backup services and TBWS can supply the complete range of generator welders anywhere in the uk cariage foc plus they are all on special price this month. Ring ring for todays price.
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Generators
These Mosa generators are excellent for auxillary power and are on SPECIAL OFFER this month
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Indirect Fired Oil Workshop Space Heaters
These indirect space heaters have a 13 amp supply and run on diesel or paraffin. they are clean & effiecent nad have long run diesel tanks. Ideal for workshop heating. IF YOU FIND THEIS PRODUCT AT A BETTER PRICE WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO BEAT IT WITH PROOF.
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Infrared Electric Space Heaters
Infrared oil space heaters warm like the sun, are highly portable, 100% fuel efficient. Ready to work, plug in, fill up and turn on. OUR PRICES ARE VERY COMPETITIVE BUT IF YOU FIND IT CHEAPER ELSEWHERE, WE WILL TRY TO BEAT IT.
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Invertors
Cebora Tig Sound Inverter are excellent portable units
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Mig Welders
Mig Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) is frequently referred to as MIG welding. MIG welding is a commonly used high deposition rate welding process. Wire is continuously fed from a spool. MIG welding is therefore referred to as a semiautomatic welding process. MIG Welding Benefits All position capability Higher deposition rates than SMAW Less operator skill required Long welds can be made without starts and stops Minimal post weld cleaning is required MIG Welding Shielding Gas The shielding gas, forms the arc plasma, stabilizes the arc on the metal being welded, shields the arc and molten weld pool, and allows smooth transfer of metal from the weld wire to the molten weld pool. There are three primary metal transfer modes:
Spray transfer (MP3 Audio) Globular transfer (MP3 Audio) Short circuiting transfer (MP3 Audio) The primary shielding gasses used are:
Argon Argon - 1 to 5% Oxygen Argon - 3 to 25% CO2 Argon/Helium CO2 is also used in its pure form in some MIG welding processes. However, in some applications the presence of CO2 in the shielding gas may adversely affect the mechanical properties of the weld.
Common MIG Welding Concerns We can help optimize your MIG welding process variables. Evaluate your current welding parameters and techniques. Help eliminate common welding problems and discontinuities such as those listed below:
Weld Discontinuities Undercutting Excessive melt-through Incomplete fusion
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Plasma Cutters
Plasma Cutters are excellent for giving good clean cutting on all metal
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Propane Gas Space Heaters
Propane space heaters are clean and odourless. they are highly portable air heaters and are ideal for well ventilated workshops and drying in building sites..
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Tig Welders
GTAW Welding Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) is frequently referred to as TIG welding. TIG welding is a commonly used high quality welding process. TIG welding has become a popular choice of welding processes when high quality, precision welding is required.
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Welding Helmets
WELDING HELMETS AND HANDSCREENS For arc welding, safety is of paramount importance. Arc welding generates visible light as well as harmful radiation the infra red and ultra violet, which can damage eyes and skin. To be protected from harmful radiation, the welder will need full protection in the form of a helmet or hand screen, with eye protection provided by shaded filter lenses.
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