sveisepistols
Sveisepistols, often translated as welding guns or welding torches, are essential tools used in various welding processes. Their primary function is to deliver shielding gas, filler material, and electrical current to the workpiece, initiating and sustaining the arc necessary for joining metal. The design and specific features of a sveisepistol vary depending on the welding technique it's employed with, such as gas metal arc welding (GMAW), also known as MIG welding, or gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), also known as TIG welding.
In MIG welding, the sveisepistol typically houses a wire feed mechanism that automatically feeds a consumable
For TIG welding, the sveisepistol is designed differently. It holds a non-consumable tungsten electrode and a
Ergonomics and user comfort are key considerations in sveisepistol design, as they are held for extended periods.