- Cost reduction – no large up front investment needed
- Speed and Accuracy Benefits - Increased automation capabilities save human effort and increase accuracy of your welds
- Opens the avenues for business growth
- Reduced maintenance and repair charges
- Eliminates taxes and maintenance fees
- Ensures you have the right tools for the job
- Portability of equipment with engine driven welders or smaller mobile units
- Gas Equipment – good for jobs requiring portability like roofing and construction
- Electric Welders – for fabrication and building and repairs
- Wire Feeders – useful for many applications including structural fabrication, fieldwork and shipbuilding
- Welders driven by Engine – contain their own power source, good for job-site work, remote work
- Multi-process welders – that can do more than one type of welding as well as plasma cutting
- Welders for advanced process – for automated and robotic applications
- Find a reputable and recognized welder rental company in your area
- Ask for a suitable expert advice from the professionals of that company
- Pick the most suitable welding equipment matching with your specified requirements
- Ensure the reliability, maintenance schedule and performance of the equipment you want
- Make sure your staff are familiar with the type of equipment you’ll be renting (and figure out how to get them trained if necessary)
- Ask what kind of materials and safety equipment you’ll need.
- Find suitable financing options as required
- Make payment for the rental after ensuring complete information about their terms of rent.
- What options are available for damage insurance or replacement of equipment
- How many units will you need and for what duration