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| − | + | Duty cycle is one of the most misunderstood figures on a welder's spec sheet, yet it tells you more about real-world usability than the headline amperage does. It's expressed as a percentage over a ten-minute period at a given output, so a machine rated at 30% duty cycle at its maximum amperage can run for three minutes out of every ten at that setting before it needs to rest and cool.<br><br>Most domestic UK properties are supplied with single-phase power, typically 230V, which is more than adequate for light-duty inverter welders used for hobby work, repairs and general fabrication. Three-phase supply, commonly 400V to 415V across three live conductors, is standard in industrial premises and delivers power more efficiently to heavier equipment, which is why higher-output welders and plasma cutters, including some Fronius and ESAB machines, are often offered in a three-phase version.<br><br>If you're not sure which supply a particular machine needs or whether your workshop can support it, it's a sensible question to put to a supplier before ordering, and the team at Tec Products can talk through the options against your existing set-up.<br><br>Getting the right disc for the material and finish you're after saves both abrasives and time, and it's worth checking your current selection against the job list with a supplier who stocks a full abrasives range, such as [https://www.constructionenquirer.com/directory/tec-products/ Tec Products].<br><br>Every workshop is different, so rather than relying on general advice, it's worth getting your own set-up properly assessed. A system that works well for one shop can be quite wrong for another with different ventilation, floor space or process mix, and an on-torch extraction option, such as those available for Fronius torches, suits a different layout to a fixed overhead hood.<br><br>An auto-darkening welding helmet uses a liquid crystal filter that switches automatically from a light state to a dark shade the instant it detects an arc, then reverts once the arc is gone. This replaces the older habit of flipping a fixed-shade visor down and up by hand, which meant either welding blind for a split second or lifting the helmet to check your position before striking the arc. 3M Speedglas is one of the ranges we point people towards most often for this, alongside other options across different budgets. | |
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Duty cycle is one of the most misunderstood figures on a welder's spec sheet, yet it tells you more about real-world usability than the headline amperage does. It's expressed as a percentage over a ten-minute period at a given output, so a machine rated at 30% duty cycle at its maximum amperage can run for three minutes out of every ten at that setting before it needs to rest and cool.
Most domestic UK properties are supplied with single-phase power, typically 230V, which is more than adequate for light-duty inverter welders used for hobby work, repairs and general fabrication. Three-phase supply, commonly 400V to 415V across three live conductors, is standard in industrial premises and delivers power more efficiently to heavier equipment, which is why higher-output welders and plasma cutters, including some Fronius and ESAB machines, are often offered in a three-phase version.
If you're not sure which supply a particular machine needs or whether your workshop can support it, it's a sensible question to put to a supplier before ordering, and the team at Tec Products can talk through the options against your existing set-up.
Getting the right disc for the material and finish you're after saves both abrasives and time, and it's worth checking your current selection against the job list with a supplier who stocks a full abrasives range, such as Tec Products.
Every workshop is different, so rather than relying on general advice, it's worth getting your own set-up properly assessed. A system that works well for one shop can be quite wrong for another with different ventilation, floor space or process mix, and an on-torch extraction option, such as those available for Fronius torches, suits a different layout to a fixed overhead hood.
An auto-darkening welding helmet uses a liquid crystal filter that switches automatically from a light state to a dark shade the instant it detects an arc, then reverts once the arc is gone. This replaces the older habit of flipping a fixed-shade visor down and up by hand, which meant either welding blind for a split second or lifting the helmet to check your position before striking the arc. 3M Speedglas is one of the ranges we point people towards most often for this, alongside other options across different budgets.