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At BWS, we've been at the forefront of welding technology for nearly three decades, offering a comprehensive range of spot welders to meet the diverse needs of professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Our collection of spot welders from leading manufacturers such as Tecna, GYS and Telwin combines cutting-edge technology with robust construction, ensuring reliable performance and exceptional results.
With almost 30 years of experience in the welding industry, we understand the intricacies of spot welding and have curated a selection that caters to various applications and skill levels
Our dedicated team of experts is always ready to assist you, providing guidance on product selection, usage, and maintenance to ensure you get the most out of your spot welder, supported by our mobile service and repair engineers.
Our in-house engineering team continuously works on improving and innovating our product line, ensuring that you have access to the latest advancements in spot welding technology.
We offer a diverse selection of spot welders, including:
Each spot welder in our collection is carefully selected to meet the high standards of quality and performance that our customers have come to expect from Basic Welding[1].
When you purchase a spot welder from Basic Welding, you're not just buying a product, you're investing in a long-term welding solution. Our commitment to quality extends beyond the sale, with comprehensive warranties and readily available spare parts to keep your equipment running smoothly for years to come[1].
Discover the perfect spot welder for your project at Basic Welding. With our extensive experience, technical support, and in-house engineering expertise, we're here to form a close bond with you and your spot welder needs for now and into the future!
This is the single biggest question I get asked by technicians when training. The answer can seem a little complicated, the reason you blow holes when spot welding, is because you have high resistance in your weld joint, (stack) and not enough pressure to control the excess heat produced.
To correct this you need to understand this resistance and how it was caused in the first place.Then you can understand how to correct it.
At BWS we teach technicians all about this and more, when we either install a new spot welder or we carry out on-site training.
The new GYS Genius spot welder is a big leap in spot welder design for automotive use. Many of the design faults of competitors and even GYSb spot welders from before have been designed out, is it the best spot welder you can buy right now? Lets discuss.
Spot welders are used to weld two or more metal sheets together by applying pressure and heat from an electric current to a weld area. They are incredibly efficient and valuable machines that can considerably reduce the amount of time you spend welding.
The best way to determine what type of spot welding machine you will need for your projects is to contact us! Our highly experienced team of technicians will be able to point you in the right direction and ensure that you get the spot welding machine you need. All you need to do is tell us what you will do with it!
We at Basic Welding recommend IMS for your spot welding needs. IMS has built a reputation of excellence and reliability in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of spot welding machines. They have been established for 50 years and serve professional and industrial audiences with the greatest care and highest quality.
Spot welding machines weld two or more metal sheets together. This occurs when pressure and heat are applied from an electric current to a weld area. Spot welding machines have become a staple in the welding industry. In part, because of their efficiency and additionally the time they save when welding. BWS is a team made up of professional engineers, with a passion for welding. All products are approved by our team and tested to the highest standards. This ensures that our customers get quality each time. Need further information on spot welding machines? Contact the team today for free technical advice.