Marquette Welders Won’t Quit on You

When your project depends on consistent performance, choose the welders professionals rely on.

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TIG Welding Machine with Synergic Control

TIG Welding Machine with Synergic Control

The Autopro 155S employs solid-state, inverter-based technology to deliver the same performance.

Welding Stinger Mig Torch Mig Gun

Welding Stinger Mig Torch Mig Gun

Features a micro trigger for higher sensitivity, a durable brass valve, and high-quality performance.

Mig Welder Liner

Mig Welder Liner

The liner is cut to length; machines from used a 10′ gun, and earlier models used a 6′ gun.

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Where Steel Meets Story

Marquette Welders grew out of a simple truth: good welding equipment shouldn’t break your back or your budget. We started in a cramped garage outside Marquette, Michigan, where our founder spent winters rebuilding machines that were supposed to be “industrial grade” but couldn’t handle a real day’s work. Three generations later, we’re still here because we make gear that actually works when you need it to.

Every welder, torch, and accessory we build gets tested by people who depend on their tools to put food on the table. Our team includes fabricators, pipeline welders, and shop owners who know the difference between equipment that looks tough and equipment that is tough. We don’t chase trends or flood the market with a dozen different models—we focus on building a few things really well.

When you buy from Marquette, you’re getting more than a machine. You’re getting three decades of Midwest stubbornness, late nights figuring out better ways to build things, and the kind of customer service that remembers your name. We know your work doesn’t stop at 5 PM, so neither do we.

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Built by Professionals, Trusted by Professionals

“Switched to the Marquette 180i last month and the arc stability is incredible. Clean starts every time, even on rusty steel. Worth every penny for the consistency alone.”

Jake M.

“Been running fabrication jobs with my Marquette TIG unit for two years now. The foot pedal response is smooth as butter, and I’ve never had a single warranty issue.”

Dave R.

“Mobile welding business owner here. These machines take a beating in the back of my truck, but they fire up perfect every morning. That’s reliability you can bank on.”

Mike T.

Essentials for Your Welder

Helmets

Helmets

Goggles

Goggles

Gloves

Gloves

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Built for the Trade

When your reputation depends on quality work, you need equipment that won’t let you down. Marquette welders deliver the performance and reliability that professional welders demand, project after project.

Professional-Grade Reliability

Precision Arc Control

Field-Tested Durability

Straightforward Operation

Got Questions?

How long does the warranty coverage last?

Most models come with a 3-year manufacturer warranty that covers parts and labor for defects. The warranty starts from the date of purchase and requires registration within 30 days. Some premium models include extended coverage options.

What power requirements are needed for installation?

Standard residential models work with 240V household outlets, while industrial units typically require 480V three-phase power. Check the specifications plate for exact voltage and amperage requirements. A qualified electrician should handle any electrical upgrades.

Can beginners use these machines effectively?

Yes, many models include automatic settings and digital displays that simplify the welding process. The machines often feature preset programs for different materials and thicknesses. However, proper safety training and practice remain essential regardless of the equipment used.

What materials work best with these welders?

These machines handle steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and various alloys depending on the specific model. Material thickness typically ranges from thin sheet metal up to several inches thick. The manual includes detailed compatibility charts for different applications.

How often does maintenance need to be performed?

Basic maintenance involves cleaning the unit monthly and checking connections quarterly. Professional servicing is recommended annually or after every 500 hours of use. Simple tasks like replacing consumables can be done by the operator following the manual.

What accessories come included with purchase?

Standard packages typically include ground cables, electrode holders, protective gear, and basic consumables. Premium packages may add specialized torches, additional cables, or carrying cases. All safety equipment meets current industry standards.

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