FAQs About Welding Supplies
Our 2-in-1 machines offer welding and generator power in locations where electrical outlets aren't available. They can power tools, lights, appliances, and motors while producing stick, TIG, MIG, and flux-cored outputs so you can tackle every field-welding challenge. United Rentals experts are on hand to answer any questions and find the right tools for your project. For more information about your rental process, please read “What Kind of Welder Do I Need?”
The four most common types of welding are gas metal arc welding (GMAW) or metal insert gas (MIG), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) or stick welding, and flux-cored arc welding (FCAW).
The properties of aluminum make it harder to weld than steel. Aluminum expands more when heated and melts at a lower temperature. The first step is cleaning the base metal of any oxides or solvent oils. Next, choose your welding approach. One appropriate method is GMAW or MIG. Lastly, weld quickly. By welding quickly, you prevent prolonged contact with the arc, allowing the aluminum to bond quickly.
Welder size can determine the amount of amps produced. A small 115V welder produces about 140 amps. A 220V welder produces about 200 amps. United Rentals rents arc welders from 150 to 700 amp watt capacity.