KEMPPI Welding Machines has a selection of new and existing lines of high-tech welding machines, consumables, and safety peripherals it will exhibit at NMW2004.
In particular, the Weldsnake product that allows up to six metres or more of welding line in aluminium and stainless steel welding will be put through its paces.
The new BETA range of welding helmets has been recognised as the only helmet in Australia suitable for use in grinding applications.
It is also for arc welding, carbon arc gouging and plasma cutting protect the welder's head, face, eyes and ears while providing high levels of comfort.
BETA range covers two standard welding helmets and three auto-darkening helmets with LCD (liquid crystal display) filter.
A new series of 'push-pull' welding trigger guns from Kemppi has a trade marked Active Trigger Control (ATC) that effectively puts a highly responsive control of weld power into the finger tip, rather than on a welding unit control knob.
Designed for use with Kemppi Pro Evolution power sources and feeders PROMIG 300, 501, 501L and 530.
A new multifunction range of welding machines - Kempomig - has considerable operating advantages over conventional MIG/MAG/MMA welding power sources.
For 1-knob-welding operations, Kempomig's wire feeder unit 'Feed 400' has 20 standard programmes for synergic control, with power adjustments made on the control panel or via remote control of the PMT MIG gun.
Then there is the Minarc 110 and 140 models with high performance inverter based machines running a Single Phase 240V manual metal arc system and weigh just 4.2kg.
An addition to the Mastertig AC/DC Series - the 200 Amp AC/DC 2000 TIG machine - can preserve a sharp tungsten tip even when welding aluminium. What is gained is greater welding capacity from a single phase outlet.
On display will be many control panels, consumables welding cables, plugs and connection cables, transport units, welding guns, and more.