MIG Equipment (CV)
MIG Equipment (CV) - MIG welding, also known as gas-metal arc welding (GMAW), is a process developed in the 1940s that is considered semi-automatic and uses electricity to generate heat, an electrode to fill the joint, and shielding gas to protect the weld from the air. A MIG welder uses a constant DC current while continuously passing wire and gas through the welding gun and leads as the gun's trigger is depressed. It is most commonly used in manufacturing environments where production requirements are high.

MIG Welding Machine-MAXIMIG 251
The Ador Welding MIG Welding Machine/Mig Equipment has a rugged design, reliable performance, and superior arc characteristics, a diode-based power source with a traditional tapped transformer, provided with a switch on the front panel for step control of voltage enabling welder to obtain the desired arc voltage with ease.
Maximig 400
Rugged design, reliable performance and superior arc characteristics – minimum maintenance requirements,Diode based power source with traditional tapped transformer, provided with switch on front panel for step control of voltage enabling welder to obtain the desired arc voltage with ease
Ranger 600
Special design and construction of Transformer – resulting faster response time and excellent Arc dynamics