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Cigweld’s Multi-Process Welders

A multi-process welder gives you the flexibility to tackle more jobs with one machine. Cigweld’s range combines MIG, TIG, and stick welding into a compact, workshop-ready unit built for reliability and consistent weld quality. For tradies, fabrication shops, and maintenance crews needing versatility without sacrificing performance, these machines deliver exceptional value. Explore dedicated MIG or TIG welders if single-process units better suit your workflow.

Why Choose a Cigweld Multi-Process Welder?

  • One machine for many tasks: Switch between MIG for speed, TIG for precision, and stick for outdoor or site work. Perfect for fabrication, repairs, and installations.
  • Process-optimised control: Intuitive settings and digital displays help you dial in parameters accurately, improving bead quality and reducing rework.
  • Portable and powerful: Compact designs with durable cases fit small workshops and utes while delivering dependable duty cycles.
  • Backed by global expertise: Cigweld brings ESAB engineering, strong build quality, and Australian-ready performance.

Multi-Process MIG Welder Advantages

A multi-process MIG welder provides speed, easy setup, and strong deposition rates. Use flux-cored wire for outdoor work or gas-shielded wire indoors for cleaner results.

Multi-Process TIG Welder Precision

For jobs demanding fine finish and control, a multi-process TIG welder offers accurate heat management ideal for stainless steel and thin materials. Selected models support foot-pedal or torch-switch operation.

Selecting the Right Unit

Choose based on the materials you weld most, required duty cycle, and power availability. If aluminium welding is frequent, confirm spool-gun compatibility for MIG and whether the TIG mode supports your requirements. For indoor safety, consider adding a fume extraction unit.

When to Choose a Single-Process Machine

High-volume production in a single process may benefit from dedicated MIG welders or TIG welders. For mixed workflows, a multi-process welder offers the best balance of speed, control, and value. Shop your multi-process welder online at Cigweld today.
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Frequently Asked Questions

A multi-process welder combines MIG, TIG, and stick welding in one machine, allowing you to handle different jobs without changing power sources.

Use MIG for fast fabrication, TIG for precision and clean finishes on thin or stainless steel, and stick for outdoor, on-site, or less-prepared joints.

Many units support both flux-cored and solid wire. Check wire-feed specs and polarity options to confirm compatibility.

For thicker aluminium, a spool gun improves wire-feed reliability. Refer to the model’s manual to confirm compatibility and supported wire sizes.
Most multi-process welders offer DC TIG, which works for steel and stainless. Aluminium TIG requires AC/DC capability, so check the machine’s specifications.
Machines vary. Options include 10 A or 15 A single-phase, and on some models, higher-amp or three-phase inputs. Always check the rating plate and consult a licensed electrician.
Essential add-ons include a regulator, PPE, consumables, and good ventilation. A fume extraction unit is recommended for indoor use.

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