Multi Process Welders - MIG - TIG - MMA
With a multi process welder, you can quickly and easily switch between different welding processes to suit the specific needs of a given project. As such, using a multi process welders can help save time and money, and make the welding process more efficient overall.
Their versatility make them an excellent choice for a wide range of tasks, and their ability to handle a variety of materials and thickness makes a multi process welding machine an essential part of any welding operation.
Multi Process Welding Machines at Engweld
All welding machines at Engweld are chosen after taking into consideration their reliability and durability, and our multi process welders are no different. They are able to withstand the demanding conditions of industrial environments, and provide many years of reliable service. They are also all backed by extensive warranties and support services, ensuring that any issues can be quickly and easily resolved.
We are a key distributor for market leading brands of multi-process welding machines including ESAB, Lincoln Electric, Parweld and Migatronic. Technical advice and on-site demonstrations are available from all our sales centres, helping you see how a mig and tig welder can benefit your business. Full service and repair facilities provide rapid response to breakdowns.
Technical Comparison of Multi-Process Welders
This table compares the technical specifications of the selected multi-process welders, focusing on the maximum output, duty cycle (the run time before overheating), advanced features, and core capability difference (AC/DC TIG). All listed machines operate on single-phase 230v power and are inverter-based.
| Model |
Max Output (A) @ Duty Cycle (MIG) |
Max Wire Spool Size |
Input Voltage (V) |
PFC (Power Factor Correction) |
TIG Capability |
Key Differentiator |
| ESAB Rogue EMP 210 Pro |
210 A @ 30% |
5 kg (200 mm) |
230V |
Yes (0.99 PF) |
DC Lift TIG |
5-inch TFT Screen, Synergic MIG, Spool Gun Ready, 6010 Stick capability. |
| Bester 200S |
200 A @ 10% |
5 kg (200 mm) |
230V |
No (Implicitly) |
DC Lift TIG |
Lightest Weight (11.7 kg), Entry-level Synergy, Good portability for hobbyists/DIY. |
| Migatronic RallyMig 161i |
160 A @ 25% |
5 kg (200 mm) |
230V |
Yes |
DC Lift TIG |
Lowest Max Output, but features high 100A@100% duty cycle (at 40∘C), 360° swan neck torch. |
| ESAB Rebel EMP 215ic |
240 A @ 20% |
5 kg (200 mm) |
120/230V |
Yes |
DC Lift TIG |
True Dual Voltage, sMIG (Smart MIG) technology, rugged construction. |
| ESAB Rebel EMP 235ic |
250 A @ 25% |
15 kg (300 mm) |
230V (Single Phase) |
Yes |
DC Lift TIG |
Highest Output and Largest Spool Capacity on this list, suitable for light industrial workshop use. |
| ESAB Rebel EMP 205ic AC/DC |
205 A @ 25% |
5 kg (200 mm) |
120/230V |
Yes |
AC/DC TIG (HF Start) |
The only true All-Process machine, capable of AC TIG for aluminum with full control (Pulse, Balance, Frequency). |
| Lincoln Speedtec 200C |
200 A @ 25% |
5 kg (200 mm) |
115V/230V |
Yes |
DC Lift TIG |
Dual Voltage, PFC, Icon control panel, professional-grade output and duty cycle. |
Welding Gas - See our list of our recommended welding gases depending on your welding process and the material/thickness you're welding. You can buy welding gases from our parent company Energas. Download our gas selector guide to help you choose the right gas for your TIG welding.
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