Welding machine spare parts
At Welding Alloys, our welding machines are built for performance and backed by global spare parts distribution. At our warehouse in Colmar, France we manage comprehensive parts and accessory inventories for current and discontinued machines, dating back to the 1970s, ensuring best-in-class customer support. The Welding Alloys parts catalogue comprises thousands of unique items and through our detailed archiving records, we are able to provide alternative solutions, even for parts no longer available.
If you do not have the Welding Alloys part number of what you require, it is no problem for us.
Simply send us the machine serial number along with a description and photos of the part you need, and we will identify the part, check our inventories, and get back to you with a quotation.
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FAQs
Q. What does a Welding Alloys part number look like?
- There are several formats that have been used
- Current Welding Alloys standard item format
o FFFSSnnnn (3 digits for the family of items, 2 letters for the sub family followed by 4 digits)
- Old Welding Alloys UK standard item format
o FFFnnn (3 digits for the family followed by 3 digits)
- Old Welding Alloys UK mechanical part format
o Lnnn (1 Letter for the family followed by minimum 3)
o Lnnnn (1 Letter for the family followed by minimum 4)
o Lnnn/N (1 Letter for the family followed by minimum 3 / 1 digit for version)
o Lnnnn/N (1 Letter for the family followed by minimum 4 / 1 digit for version)
- Old Welding Alloys UK electronic item format
o HH-hh (2 alphanumeric characters for the family – 2 alphanumeric characters)
o HH-hhnn (2 alphanumeric characters for the family – 2 alphanumeric characters – 2 digits for version)
- Old Welding Alloys France mechanical part format
o CMnnnnn (CM, 5 digits)
o QCMnnnnn (QCM, 5 digits)
- Old Welding Alloys France electrical part format
o SAFFFnnn (SA, 3 digits for the family followed by 3 digits)
Q. Who should I make contact with for machine parts Welding Alloys France or my local Welding Alloys?
A. First contact should be made directly to your local Welding Alloys Company. Your local company can be found on the Welding Alloys web site www.welding-alloys.com
Q. What information is needed to identify the spare part I am looking for?
A. The Welding Alloys part number and the serial number of the machine is normally enough. Photos of the parts can make searching for old parts easier.
Q. When do parts become obsolete?
A. Welding Alloys holds many spare parts for old machines and has mechanical drawings going back to the 1970’s. If parts are no longer available, Welding Alloys can provide alternative parts or propose an upgrade to machines.
Q. How can I send parts back for repair?
A. Contact your local Welding Alloys Company. Your local company can be found here. If you are sending parts back to Welding Alloys France, request an RMA from machines.france@welding-alloys.com and shipping instructions.
Welding Alloys supplies a standard range of welding machines or can provide a complete retrofit solution for your existing welding equipment