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Cigweld

With a rich history dating back to 1922, Cigweld has been at the forefront of welding technology, providing innovative welding and cutting tools for a range of industries. From cutting-edge welding machines to high-performance electrodes and consumables, Cigweld’s product range is designed to meet the diverse needs of the welding industry. Find out more about the Cigweld range at Repco.

A Legacy Of Excellence

History

History


Cigweld began as JB Arnold back in 1922, a company specialising in gas welding and spray-painting equipment. After merging with Commonwealth Industrial Gases (CIG) they played a crucial role in supplying industrial gases and welding products to various industries across Australia.

Innovation

Innovation


Cigweld is a name that has become synonymous with high quality welding equipment, setting industry standards with its constant innovations in welding efficiency, safety, and performance. Cigweld are constantly pushing the welding industry to new limits.

Cigweld's Comprehensive Product Range

Cigweld has a comprehensive product range that caters to both professional and hobbyist welders, offering a large selection of plasma cutters, gas equipment, and welding machines. They also produce high quality safety gear such as auto-darkening welding helmets and welding gloves, and consumables for a variety of welding tasks.

Welding Machines

Cigweld’s welding equipment is suitable for both industry professionals and home DIYers, with cutting, welding and gas control solutions that range from heavy-duty to lightweight and beginner friendly.

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Cutting Machines

Cutting Machines

The CutSkill series is Cigweld's range of cutting machines, designed for precision and efficiency. These machines are ideal for cutting various materials, including mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminium. The CutSkill 35 Plasma Cutter is a standout model, offering precise and clean cuts with minimal distortion.

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Welding Rods

Cigweld's Welding Rods are designed to deliver superior weld quality and performance. These rods are available in various alloys and diameters, catering to different welding applications and materials. WeldSkill 2.0mm GP Welding Rods are a versatile choice and are great for vertical-down welding of thin steel sections and welding joints with poor fit-up.

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Welding Helmets & Safety Equipment

Welding Safety Equipment

Cigweld's ARCMASTER auto-darkening helmets are designed to provide superior protection and comfort for welders. These integral pieces of welding safety feature advanced auto-darkening technology, which adjusts the lens shade in response to the welding arc, ensuring optimal visibility and protection.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Cigweld machines feature user-friendly interfaces, robust construction, and innovative functions like Hot Start and Arc Force, which enhance welding performance and control. They also offer a wide range of products that are available for lower budgets, while still offering high quality and durability.

Yes, Cigweld consumables, such as electrodes, wires, and TIG rods, can be used with other welding machines as long as they match the required specifications. However, for optimal performance and compatibility, it is recommended to use Cigweld consumables with Cigweld machines. These consumables are engineered alongside Cigweld welding machines to provide consistent quality and performance, ensuring reliable welds and long-lasting results.

Auto-darkening welding helmets, like the ARCMASTER series from Cigweld, offer several benefits over traditional welding helmets. They provide continuous eye protection by automatically darkening the lens shade in response to the welding arc. This ensures optimal visibility and reduces eye strain, allowing welders to focus on their work without having to manually flip the helmet up and down. Auto-darkening helmets also improve productivity and safety by providing instant protection when the arc is struck.

Choosing the right Cigweld welding machine depends on several factors, including the type of welding you will be doing, the materials you will be working with, and your experience level. Cigweld offers a range of machines designed for different applications, from light fabrication to heavy industrial use. It is recommended to consult Cigweld's product guides, speak with a knowledgeable sales representative, or read reviews and user feedback to find the best machine for your needs.

Yes, Cigweld products are suitable for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. The brand offers a range of machines and accessories designed for ease of use and versatility, making them ideal for home workshops and DIY projects. The WeldSkill/Blue Venom series, in particular, provides professional-grade performance at an affordable price point, ensuring reliable and high-quality results for hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts.

Maintaining your Cigweld welding equipment involves regular cleaning, proper storage, and timely replacement of worn parts. It is important to keep the machines and accessories clean and free of debris, store them in a dry and secure location. Additionally, following the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance and using genuine Cigweld replacement parts will help ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Inverter welding machines, like those in Cigweld's series, offer several benefits over traditional transformer-based machines. Inverter machines are lighter and more portable, making them easier to transport and use in confined spaces. They also provide smoother and more stable arcs, with advanced functions like Hot Start and Arc Force for improved welding performance. Inverter technology allows for more precise control of welding parameters, resulting in higher-quality welds and increased efficiency.

Ensuring safety while using Cigweld welding and cutting equipment involves following best practices and adhering to safety guidelines. Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as welding helmets, gloves, and safety glasses. Ensure proper ventilation in the work area to avoid exposure to harmful fumes and gases. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for setting up and operating the equipment, and regularly inspect tools and accessories for signs of wear or damage. Additionally, keep a fire extinguisher nearby and be aware of potential fire hazards.