Cars of 30 years ago were built differently from the cars of today, and so the equipment needed to repair the cars of today is different. The increased use of aluminum, galvanized steel and the variety of high strength steels is dictating the need for new technology. These metals are heat sensitive and difficult to weld and cut.
Welding aluminum is particularly difficult, but Cebora’s Pulse Mig Welders equipped with a Push-Pull gun make the job much easier.
MIG brazing without burning away the zinc coating and rust protection can also be accomplished with our Pulse Mig 285 or Dual Gun Double Pulse Mig 282. The dual gun welder is very practical, allowing the user to keep two welding guns and two different types of wire in the welder at the same time. This makes changing from one type of welding to another much easier and quicker, saving time and adding to the bottom line.
Built-in welding programs that are upgradeable via the Internet mean easy welder setup, eliminating guesswork.
Cebora’s dual voltage 110/220V inverter plasma cutter Model #296 will cut all metals quickly and cleanly. Cutting a single top layer of steel without damaging the bottom layer is possible due to this machine’s unique cutting torch.
Since its formation in Italy in 1954, Cebora has strived to be the leader in welding technology. In the early ’70s, Cebora was the first to produce welders specifically suited for collision repair. In the mid ’80s, Cebora introduced the first portable welders and plasma cutters, and today Cebora leads the market in technology and functionality. Starting from initial concept and design, collision repair is our main concern. Let Cebora add to your shop’s productivity.
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