Location Spotlight: Repair

October 15, 2024

At our certified repair facility, our expert technicians specialize in repairing and maintaining your machines to prevent unexpected issues before they become emergencies. Our comprehensive preventative maintenance program includes thorough cleaning, testing, and fluid and filter changes to ensure your equipment runs smoothly. Whether you need in-shop or on-site machine calibration, we’re equipped to provide top-quality service that keeps your machines in optimal condition.

As trusted welding repair experts, we are factory authorized for warranty repairs on major brands such as Miller, Lincoln Electric, ESAB, Thermal Dynamics, Hypertherm, Fronius, and Hobart. We repair a wide range of welding machines and equipment, including welders of all processes, plasma machines, fume extractors, and spot welders. Additionally, for those experiencing downtime or working on a specific project, we offer a full line of dependable rental equipment, including welders, plasma machines, generators, and gas cylinders, available on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.

To learn more about our repair services, click here.

Machines Most Frequently Worked on

  • MIG
  • Engine drives/generators
  • Stick
  • Plasma cutters
  • TIG

Most Common Repair Problems

The most common repairs that come through are bad consumables, along with the input power being wrong.

Location Information

Phone:
602-726-9445

Hours:
Monday – Friday
7:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Saturday and Sunday:
Closed

Address:
1333 N 21st Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85009

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