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Machines from the Motendo catalog

JCB JS 180 18.7t 1998-1999

Brand: JCB
Model: JS 180
Variant: 18.7t | Year of production from: 1998 to: 1999

Volvo DD38HF 3.8t 2008-2023

Brand: Volvo
Model: DD38HF
Variant: 3.8t | Year of production from: 2008 to: 2023

Hitachi ZX 135 US 13.2t 2004-2007

Brand: Hitachi
Model: ZX 135 US
Variant: 13.2t | Year of production from: 2004 to: 2007

Case 680 L 8.799t 1988-2023

Brand: Case
Model: 680 L
Variant: 8.799t | Year of production from: 1988 to: 2023

When choosing a welder, several factors should be taken into account:

  • Type of welding - it is necessary to decide what types of welding will be performed. Depending on this, you can choose a MIG/MAG, TIG or electrode welder.
  • Power - the power of the welder should be adapted to the type of welding and the thickness of the material that will be welded. The higher the power, the greater the welding possibilities.
  • Brand and quality - it is worth choosing welders from reputable brands that guarantee high quality and reliability.
  • Additional features - some welders have additional features, such as current regulation, automatic arc extinguishing or overvoltage protection.
  • Price - the price of the welder depends on its power, additional features and brand. It is worth choosing a welder that will be best suited to your needs, but at the same time not overpaying.

In summary, when choosing a welder, you should take into account the type of welding, power, brand and quality, additional features and price. It is worth carefully analyzing your needs and choosing a welder that will best meet your expectations.

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