Extremely lightweight
A welder will not hurt his back carrying CenTIG at only 12 kg.
Continuous operation capabilities are essential to address immediate repair needs, ensuring minimal disruption to production lines. The welding machine must offer precise control to execute delicate repairs on equipment that often comes into direct contact with consumables, where quality cannot be compromised.
The welding machine must be adaptable to a variety of materials commonly used in food and beverage equipment, such as stainless steel for hygiene and corrosion resistance, and aluminum for lightweight structures. The ability to adjust welding parameters for different thicknesses and types of metals is crucial, as is the capability to switch between AC and DC modes to best suit the material being repaired.
Given the often-cramped spaces of commercial kitchens or production areas, a compact and lightweight welding machine is vital. It must be easily transportable to the equipment’s location, allowing for on-the-spot repairs without necessitating the removal of machinery from its operational setting, thereby avoiding extended downtime.
When you’re doing Repair work, how heavy your equipment is matters a lot. CenTIG has the best weight/performance ratio in the market. It will be your friend in any situation.
A welder will not hurt his back carrying CenTIG at only 12 kg.
A welder can always have CenTIG by his side when welding in the weirdest places on-site.
A welder can now be more mobile than ever with the ergonomic carrying strap.
for Repair of Food and beverage equipment
Without water cooling module, CenTIG becomes a lightweight powerhouse - portable and powerful.
We recommend AC/DC to enable aluminium capabilities now or as a precaution for the future.
To save gas during the entire lifespan of the machine. This will amount to a large saving (or discount) on the initial investment.
Being a bit too heavy to drag up a ladder for the hard-to-reach-places, you can forgo a trolley for this application.
CenTIG features AC/DC welding capabilities, allowing users to effortlessly switch between alternating current (AC) for aluminum and magnesium, and direct current (DC) for steel and stainless steel, ensuring optimal performance and superior weld quality across various materials.
The 4T trigger mode allows for starting and stopping the weld with two initial presses and releases of the trigger, eliminating the need to hold it down throughout the weld. This feature reduces hand fatigue and offers better control for longer or more complex welds.
CenTIG features High Frequency (HF) Ignition, enabling seamless arc starts without electrode contact, ensuring a contamination-free welding process and superior precision in your work.
Control the flow in welding by adjusting pre-gas, welding current (with slope up and down), and post-gas. An approach used to optimize the welding process for better quality and control.
You can save favourite and routine settings and easily recall them anytime. Save a large number of welding programs. If welders share welding machines, they can save their own unique settings and quickly recall them again.
Pulse gives a better control of the weld pool, and the low heat input minimises the risk of damaging the steel.
Automatic, synergic gas adjustments that reduces the risk of failures. It improves the weld quality and reduces the gas bill at the same time.
A semi-automatic process that makes a series of small fixation points forming a coherent weld seam in ultrathin materials, from 0,5 mm – 1,5 mm.
A semi-automatic process that makes extremely small and precise fixations that are invisible in the finished weld.
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