Thursday, 10 October 2013

Inverter welders for purchase at Tokentools

Inverter welders for purchase at Tokentools

Inverter welders available for purchase

Inverter welders available for purchase


Inverter welding machines available for purchase from Tokentools.com.au with immediate shipping. Any inverter welder ordered and paid for before noon ships the same day. Visit the tokentools website, link adjacent —->>>> and find your new welding machine now.


We stock Mig Tigs, Arc welders and plasma cutters. You can buy the entire welding kit from the machine to the safety gear.


Having specifications like MIG (GMAW/FCAW), Stick (MMAW), Lift TIG (GTAW) process, an input voltage supply of 240 volt AC +/-5%, 50Hz (15A plug) and current range from 5 to 1000 amps make our Tokentools welding machines the right industrial tool to use for all types of welding processes. Not only for inverter welders but for all types of our welders we offer our industry first and industry leading Five-Year Warranty, 30-Day Money Back offer. These excellent policies demonstrate the confidence in our quality and after selling in Australia for over a decade we are still around to prove our longevity.  We never compromise on quality and provide overnight  delivery between Melbourne and Brisbane. These are some of the important reasons that our customer base has been growing exponentially day after day. Our inverter welders come with genuine industry standard torches and accessories. You can buy spares and consumables from us or your local welding supplier.


Call the Sydney office on 02 8014 1005 for friendly assistance by knowledgeable staff.

Monday, 7 October 2013

Buy Welders Online Save Time Weld Better

Buy Welders Online Save Time Weld Better

Buy welders online - an example welding machine

Buy welders online and save time. Become a better welder.


Buying welders online has been the traditional method of manifesting savings for the savvy shopper but a new market segment is emerging. Online welder shopping is quickly becoming a viable option for many busy individuals also. Australians are known for working ridiculously long hours and the time earned as “me time” is not easily spent on a dash to the welding store. Instead customers prefer to order online, have their welding equipment delivered to their door and when “me time” arrives they get into this very addictive occupation.


Tokentools have been selling welders online for over a decade and are experts at getting your welding machine delivered to your door quickly and without any fuss. A generous 5 year warranty protects consumers and quality accessories enhance the welding package. Visit the Online Welding Store


 


 

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

AC DC Tig Welders Vs DC Tig Welders

AC DC Tig Welders Vs DC Tig Welders

Customers often ask what benefits AC DC tig welders have when compared to the humble DC Tig welder. Depending on the model of Tig welder will dictate the optional settings however the main difference is the ability to weld aluminium. If you are in the USA, ok ALUMINUM.


Alternating current or AC when used in an ACDC Tig welding machine allows electrons to flow to and from in the welding arc. When the electrons flow from tungsten to job we get penetration, when the electrons flow from job to tungsten you get cleaning action as the aluminium oxide layer is blown from the surface of the workpiece.



DC Tig welding machines

DC Tig Welders


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


From the information provided above you can see that DC Tig welders can be used to tig weld all materials except thos with a refractory oxide layer such as Aluminium. If you need help with your selection of an ACDC Tig please give our staff a call on 1300 881 991 and we will be happy to help you.

Saturday, 21 September 2013

Plasma Cutters - Find Shop Compare Buy Online Australia

Plasma Cutters - Find Shop Compare Buy Online Australia

You saw a Plasma Cutter in action and were instantly attracted to it’s potential right? It happens to most blokes. plasma cutters are incredible machines and smart operators can put them to use to generate incoming work. The relatively low cost of  plasma cutting equipment means that sales have increased year on year. In the last 12 months the amount of plasma cutters sold in Australia has increased by 37% over sales figures from the previous year. Plasma cutters work by ionising dry air in the torch head which adds and subtracts electrons of the atoms which comprise atmospheric gases and forms a plasma stream. The plasma stream is charge neutral, extremely hot and is able to melt metals instantly hence why they are so cool. As long as you point the plasma cutter torch to the metal and keep feeding it material it will keep blasting that material out of the way.


Plasma Cutting Equipment Machines

Plasma Cutters Machines Equipment


If you are looking to buy plasma cutters for your workplace then please give our staff a call on 1300 881 991 and we will be able to assist you in purchasing the right plasma cutting machine for your application.


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


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Saturday, 7 September 2013

Welders Welder Sale Australia

Welders Welder Sale Australia

Easy selection of Welding machines, bolt on options and a range of accessories make your online shopping experience a snap with Tokentools Welders. Our updated web interface allows you to add options to suit your needs and configure products the way you want them.


 


available welder options are enacyed by selecting from the drop down toolbar

Available welder options are enacyed by selecting from the drop down toolbar



So if you need welders, our welders for sale options are sure to be of benefit. You may also call our staff on 1300 881 991 Mon – Fri between 8AM and 4PM. Our warehouse is located at 6/9-11 Willow Tree Rd Wyong NSW 2259.

Saturday, 31 August 2013

Mig Spool Gun Mig Torch Care

Mig Spool Gun Mig Torch Care

Your Welding processes, like every other part of your business, offers opportunities toconserve resources. Consider these 10 money-saving tips for MIG gun care and maintenance as agood first step. And don’t be surprised when you find these tips improve your welding performance along the way!


1: Protect your assets


Keep your nozzles, gas diffusers andcontact tips in the original package in which they were shipped until you are ready to use them. Doing so prevents scratches and/or dents where spatter can accumulate and cause the consumables to fail prematurely. It also prevents dirt, oil or other debris from adhering to the consumables and inadvertently entering the weld puddle.


Remember, proper storage and handling doesn’t just lower your actual costs for consumables, it can also prevent weld defects that require costly rework.


2: Get a neck up


Choose the most appropriate neck foryour MIG welding application in order to increase comfort and control, and save money. Rotatable necks, for example, adjust without tools so that you can quickly change neck angles once you’ve determined your desired position. These types of necks are especially useful if you find yourself welding on many different applications and angles throughout the day, and they minimize costs for inventory and changeover. For hard-to-reach areas, you may also want to consider a neck coupler, which allows you to connect two existing necks together to extend your reach ­- again without the cost of purchasing a new or specialized neck.


Flex necks are also a good option for saving money, and gaining greater comfort and control, particularly for applications with tighter joints. You can bend these necks to multiple angles to work around corners or get into small spaces without the expense of stocking different neck angles.


3: Inspect, clean and tighten regularly


Regularly perform a visual inspection of your nozzle – inside and outside – to look for spatterbuild-up. If there is accumulation, either clean the nozzle with a tool designed specifically for the job or replace the nozzle if necessary. During your inspection, also check that the nozzle, contact tip and retaining head are tightened properly, as these components can naturally loosen during welding.


Inspecting and tightening your consumablesregularly (several times during a welding shift is ideal) help ensure good shielding gas coverage, reliable electrical conductivity and consistent weld quality.


4: Trim it properly


Always trim your MIG gun liner according to the manufacturer’s recommendations, using the proper tools and cutting it to the correct length. Too long of a liner can cause kinking, while cutting it too short allows debris to build up between the liner and the gas diffuser. Either way, the wrong liner length can cause poor wire feeding and premature failure of both the liner and the contact tip. When possible, use a liner gauge to determine the proper length for your particular liner and be certain that there are no burrs or sharp edges after you cut it.


Also, keep the liner away from contaminants (e.g., don’t let it drag on the floor) during installation and be sure your hands or gloves are clean. These precautions help prevent contaminants from entering the weld puddle and causing costly weld quality issues.


5: Line it up


Consider using a front-load MIG gun liner to ease and speed liner replacement. This type of liner cuts installation time nearly in half compared to using a rear-loading liner, saving you downtime and unnecessary labor costs for changeover. Some manufacturers offer a spring-loaded module that works in conjunction with a front-load liner to help minimize issues if you accidentally trim the liner to an incorrect length. These modules are housed in the power pin and put forward pressure on the liner after installing it from the front of the gun. The modules allow up to 1 inch of forgiveness if the liner is too short.


There are also jump liners available. These replace only the most commonly worn and clogged liner area – from the neck to the contact tip – to reduce the amount of time a gun is offline and minimize inventory for full-length liners. These jump liners enable quick and easy neck change-out so the MIG gun can be easily adapted to fit multiple applications.


6: Lighten up


When appropriate, switching from heavy-duty contact tips to standard-duty ones can help lower your overall consumable costs, while still providing you with reliable welding performance. If you have lower heat applications, brief arc-on times for short welds or tacks, or if you are using mixed shielding gases and small diameter wires, standard-duty contact tips may be a better option and they cost less.


You can also use these types of contact tips if you have applications with restricted access, as the smaller outside diameter can help increase gas coverage and reduce the nozzle’s bore size, making it easier to reach tough joints.


7: Stay connected


Look for non-threaded contact tips that connect or seat securely with the gas diffuser. This type of design provides consistent electrical conductivity and helps dissipate heat more readily. That’s important, since cooler running consumables last longer and provide more consistent performance.


A nozzle with a thread-on design helps keep the contact tip centered for better weld placement and it can minimize the opportunity for spatter. This type of design can also withstand demanding jobsite use and abuse.


8: Keep it smooth and clean


As an additional defense against spatter accumulation, purchase nozzles that have a smooth, non-porous surface. Be sure that the nozzles are free of any sharp edges or flat spots that would further allow spatter to adhere. As when handling the liner, be sure you have clean hands or gloves when you are handling or installing your nozzle. Dirt, oil, grease or other debris can easily adhere to nozzles and later enter the weld puddle, causing weld defects. These contaminants can also cause premature failure of the component.


9: Size it right


Use the shortest length MIG gun cable possible for your welding application, as it helps prevent kinking and premature wear of both the cable and the MIG gun liner. It also helps prevent wire-feeding problems that could lead to an erratic arc, poor weld quality and unnecessary downtime for rework or consumable replacement. Steel monocoil cables are also an excellent means to prevent kinking.


Also, remember to choose the correct diameter liner and contact tip for your welding wire, as this prevents similar problems and helps extend the life of these consumables.


10: Think long-term


Whenever possible, purchase MIG guns and Mig consumables that are backed by a reliable manufacturer’s warranty, and use all guns and consumables as intended so as not to void the terms and conditions.


Also, consider the up-front cost versus the long-term savings of purchasing sturdier and more expensive consumables. They will likely last longer, reducing downtime associated with changeover and the cost of the consumables themselves.


Keep these tips in mind and you can get back to welding faster while conserving your resources.


 

Sunday, 25 August 2013

Pulse Tig Welders

Pulse Tig Welders

The latest in Pulse tig welders is available from Tokentools. We have different models available in DC Pulse Tig welder such as the TIG160P and the TIG200P. In the ACDC welder range we have our AC DC Pulse Tig welders available in standard ACDC Tig or Multi Process Tig Welder.


Digital ACDC Tig welder control panel

ACDC Pulse Tig Welders



Pulse Tig welders vary the amount of current during the Welding process. They use a peak welding current to perform the fusion process and a background welding current to allow the material to rest and solidify between pulse welding cycles. More importantly the base current cycle allows the welding arc to remain active at a level of energy that does not create fusion of the parent material.


If you are looking for pulse tig welders for sale please give our staff a call on 1300 881 991.