Manual welding
MIG/MAG, TIG and electrode welding at a glance

Precision in your hand - for every challenge
When it comes down to it, your experience counts - and the right tools. Reliable manual welding requires equipment that is designed for each process, material and location.
TIG welding machines deliver the highest seam quality on thin sheets, while electrode welding machines impress with their robustness and reliability in outdoor use. When it comes to speed and versatility, MIG/MAG welding machines are the first choice. Those looking for maximum flexibility rely on multi-process welding machines: They combine various processes in one device.







What is manual welding?
Manual welding is a manual joining process that permanently bonds metals together. It includes welding processes such as
- MIG/MAG welding:
- TIG welding and
- Electrode welding (stick welding).
Manual welding is versatile, enables fast set-up times and impresses with its high mobility. Especially in an increasingly automated world, manual welding remains indispensable - as a key skill for individual solutions, repairs and challenging special tasks.

Where manual welding is required
Independent and extremely adaptable: Manual welding has established itself as a manual process, particularly where automated standard solutions are not sufficient and flexibility, experience and sensitivity are crucial.
- Machine and plant construction
- Steel construction
- Repair and maintenance
- Pipeline construction
- Shipbuilding
- Bridge building
- Boiler construction (tank construction)
- Agriculture
- Offshore facilities

What our partners say
The challenge: welding thin sheets
Welding components from 1-6 mm with low distortion and perfect appearance - that is the task at Knoll. With the TPS 320i and the pulse welding process, this is achieved reliably and with low spatter.
