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ing Machine (T250-106), 250A, 220V, Inverter IGBT, Anti Stick, with 10nos Tungsten Rods & All Accessories Included – 1 Year Warranty

iBELL TIG/MMA Welding Machine (T250-106), 250A, 220V, Inverter IGBT, Anti Stick, with 10nos Tungsten Rods & All Accessories Included - 1 Year Warranty
iBELL TIG/MMA Welding Machine (T250-106), 250A, 220V, Inverter IGBT, Anti Stick, with 10nos Tungsten Rods & All Accessories Included - 1 Year Warranty

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Shivshakti TIG/MMA Welding Machine (T250-106), 250A, 220V, Inverter IGBT, Anti Stick, with 10nos Tungsten Rods & All Accessories Included – 1 Year Warranty

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Original priceRs18,000.00

Current priceRs14,564.00

  • [SPECIFICATION] Rated voltage : 220V±15%, 50/60Hz, Input Capacity : 10.8 KVA, Input Current : 43 A, No Load Voltage : 45 V, MMA Output current : 20-160 A, TIG Output current: 5 -200 A, Usable electrodes : 1 to 5 mm, Protection Class : IP21
  • [DUAL OPERATION] The welding machine can be operated both as MMA (Manual Metal Arc) and Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG). 1. TIG welding uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld. The weld area and electrode are protected by an inert shielding gas (argon). 2. In MMA, with consumable, flux-covered electrodes and a ground clamp, a short-circuit is initially made on the weld piece.
  • [FEATURES] Hot Start provides excellent arc ignition without the electrode sticking and avoiding any metallurgical default in the weld. Its Anti-sticking feature minimizes the short circuit current in the event of the electrode sticking to the work piece. VRD (Voltage Reduction Device) in-built function provides an additional measure of safety. Arc force in-built improves the weld performance on the specified size of electrodes to be used,

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Mastering precision: A deep dive into Shivshakti TIG welding machines

Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding, often lauded for its precision, clean welds, and artistic quality, is a skill that captivates many. It’s the go-to method for welding thinner materials and achieving highly aesthetic results on challenging metals like stainless steel, aluminum, and even exotic alloys. For welders seeking equipment that delivers both performance and reliability, Shivshakti TIG welding machines have carved out a solid reputation, particularly within the Indian market.

The finesse of TIG welding

TIG welding, also known as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), is a process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create the arc. An inert shielding gas, typically argon, protects the weld puddle and the electrode from atmospheric contamination. Filler metal, if required, is added manually by the welder to form the joint. This precise control over the arc and filler metal deposition allows for exceptionally clean, strong welds with minimal spatter and distortion.

Why TIG welding and Shivshakti machines?

TIG welding is chosen for applications where:

  • Precision and aesthetics are paramount: Think of custom exhaust systems, food-grade stainless steel fabrication, or intricate art pieces.
  • Welding thin materials: TIG’s controlled heat input minimizes distortion when working with thin gauge metals.
  • Non-ferrous metals are involved: It’s ideal for welding aluminum, copper, brass, and bronze.
  • Critical joints require strength and quality: Industries like automotive and medical device manufacturing rely heavily on TIG for structural integrity.

Shivshakti TIG welding machines are designed to meet these demanding requirements, offering the features necessary to achieve high-quality welds.

Exploring Shivshakti’s TIG welding machine features

Shivshakti offers a range of TIG welding machines, with various models and specifications catering to different welding needs. Here are some key features commonly found in their offerings:

  • Inverter Technology (MOSFET/IGBT): Modern Shivshakti TIG welders leverage advanced inverter technology, often using MOSFET or IGBT components. This results in a more compact, lightweight machine that is easier to carry, more energy-efficient, and offers better arc stability and control. For instance, the  utilizes MOSFET technology.
  • Dual Welding Modes (TIG/MMA): Many Shivshakti TIG welders offer a dual functionality, allowing them to perform both TIG and MMA (Manual Metal Arc, or Stick) welding. This versatility makes them suitable for a broader range of tasks.
  • HF (High Frequency) Arc Ignition: High-Frequency start is crucial for TIG welding, as it initiates the arc without needing to touch the tungsten electrode to the workpiece, preventing contamination of the tungsten. 
  • Pulse Welding Capability: Some Shivshakti TIG welders include pulse welding functionality. Pulsed TIG welding offers greater control over the heat input, which is particularly useful for welding thin materials or dissimilar metals, and for achieving a more refined weld bead.
  • Digital Display and User-Friendly Controls: Many Shivshakti machines feature a digital display, making it easy to set and monitor welding parameters like current and pulse settings. User-friendly control panels simplify the welding process.
  • Adjustable Parameters: Features like adjustable pre-flow and post-flow for gas, initial and peak current settings, and up-slope/down-slope control allow for fine-tuning the welding process for specific materials and thicknesses. Some models also offer adjustable hot start and arc force for MMA welding.
  • Safety Features: Shivshakti prioritizes safety, equipping their TIG welders with essential protection features like voltage protection and thermal protection against overheating. They also adhere to safety standards like IP21S protection class.
  • Fan Cooling System: A reliable fan cooling system helps maintain the optimal operating temperature, extending the machine’s lifespan and preventing downtime.
  • Compact and Lightweight Design: Many Shivshakti TIG welders are designed to be portable and easy to carry, reflecting the convenience of inverter technology.
  • Foot Control Compatibility: For even greater control over the welding process, some Shivshakti TIG welders can be used with a foot control pedal. This allows for precise amperage adjustments during welding.

Popular Shivshakti TIG welding machine models

Shivshakti offers a range of TIG welding machines with varying current outputs:

  •  This is a popular 200 Amp machine, suitable for welding carbon steel, low alloy steels, stainless steel, and aluminum. It’s often praised for its ease of use and affordability compared to other brands.
  • Shiv Shakti TIGP-315BP: A more powerful option, this AC/DC TIG welding machine is rated for 315 Amps and is equipped for a wider range of welding applications.
  • Other Models: Shivshakti also offers models with different current outputs like 102A, 170A, and 400A, allowing users to select the machine that best suits their needs.

Essential TIG welding safety

Working with TIG welders involves specific safety precautions to protect yourself and your surroundings:

  • Always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): This includes a TIG welding helmet with an auto-darkening lens (adjustable from shades 9 to 13), flame-resistant gloves, protective sleeves, and sturdy footwear.
  • Ensure proper ventilation: TIG welding produces fumes, and proper ventilation is crucial to prevent inhalation of harmful gases.
  • Maintain a clean and organized work area: Remove all flammable materials and combustibles to prevent fire hazards.
  • Check and maintain equipment regularly: Inspect the torch, cables, hoses, and gas cylinders for any signs of damage or leaks.
  • Secure gas cylinders: Ensure gas cylinders are properly secured to prevent tipping.
  • Grounding: Properly ground the workpiece and the welding machine to prevent electrical shock.
  • Be aware of electrical hazards: Do not touch live electrical parts and avoid draping cables over your body.

Maintenance for longevity

To ensure your Shivshakti TIG welder performs optimally and lasts for years, follow a regular maintenance schedule:

  • Daily: Inspect the torch components (nozzle, collet, back cap, electrode) for wear and damage. Check gas connections and hoses for leaks. Clean the work area and the machine’s exterior.
  • Weekly/Monthly: Inspect all cables and connectors for wear or damage. Test the power source’s voltage output and amperage stability.
  • Regularly: Clean the machine’s interior with compressed air to remove dust and metal particles, especially around the cooling fan.
  • As Needed: Lubricate components as recommended in the manual. Red-D-Arc suggests annual maintenance should include checking and lubricating components.

The Shivshakti reputation

Shivshakti’s TIG welding machines, often praised in customer reviews, are known for their reliability, ease of use, and robust construction. IndiaMART indicates a strong customer satisfaction for companies associated with Shivshakti TIG machines. They represent a strong value proposition, providing quality welding equipment at competitive price points. By choosing a Shivshakti TIG welding machine and committing to proper operation and maintenance, you’re not just buying a tool; you’re investing in the ability to create precise, high-quality welds and expand your metalworking capabilities.

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