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Weldtech offers a range of high-value welding machines and plasma cutters designed in New Zealand for automotive, light engineering, and DIY home projects.

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Weldtech is a New Zealand-based brand specializing in welding equipment and power solutions, distributed by Euroquip. Built to combine the latest inverter technology with durability and ease of use, Weldtech products are designed for discerning operators involved in light engineering, automotive repair, farming, and home maintenance.

The product line includes MIG, TIG, and MMA welders, as well as plasma cutters, offering professional results without the high cost of industrial setups. Weldtech emphasizes simple, functional design and rigorous quality control to meet NZ and Australian standards.

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  • What power supply do Weldtech welders like the WT160MP require?

    Most portable Weldtech units, such as the WT160MP, are designed to operate on a standard 10A 230V AC power supply.

  • Can I use a generator to power my Weldtech welder?

    Yes, but the generator must typically be at least 8kVA with a Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) of less than 6% to prevent damage to the inverter electronics.

  • Is the ATP160 plasma cutter suitable for welding aluminum?

    No, the ATP160 is a DC inverter unit. While it includes TIG capabilities, DC TIG is not suitable for welding aluminum.

  • Where can I find spare parts or service for Weldtech equipment?

    Weldtech is distributed by Euroquip. You can contact their customer service or check the official Euroquip/Weldtech websites for authorized service agents.

  • Does the digital display on the welder show current when not welding?

    Generally, the current meter displays '0' when the machine is at rest. It shows the actual output current only while welding is taking place.