A Robotic TIG System Built for Real TIG Production

Use a robotic TIG system built for aluminum, thin metal, and clean welds, backed by weld engineers who help you hit your production quality.

Tig welding robot in action with the part held by a positioner

Trusted by small and mid-size manufacturers that depend on TIG for look, strength, and standards.

Problem

Other Robotic TIG Systems look good in a demo, but fail when you weld real parts.

Wrong TIG Controls

Most systems use MIG-style robot controls for TIG, so you end up fighting the heat, the arc, and the wire instead of getting a clean TIG weld.

Can’t Weld the Hard TIG Parts

Most systems cannot handle aluminum, food-grade stainless, or parts that need a clean look, so those jobs never make it onto the robot.

No Real Welding Help

Most systems show up with no real help on weld settings, tooling, or how the part should sit, so the robot stays in trial mode and never reaches real production.

Solution

Choose THG Automation for a Robotic TIG Setup That Actually Works.

Weld The Parts Other Systems Avoid

Now you can put aluminum, food-grade stainless, and clean-finish TIG parts on a robot instead of keeping those jobs off the system.

  • AC TIG for aluminum

  • Push-pull (dynamic and cold) wire feeding for soft alloys

  • Stable arc control

  • Add-on positioners and part-holding options

  • Support for aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel, and nickel alloys

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Fronius welder being set by a welder

Using True TIG Controls

Now you can use controls made for TIG, so you set the heat, the arc, and the wire the way TIG welding needs.

  • Fronius MagicWave 3000 AC/DC power source

  • TIG-ready URCap with TIG parameter control

  • TIG-specific digital control of heat and arc

  • Push-pull TIG wire feed system

  • Water-cooled TIG torch

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Real Welding Expert Help

Now you get a welding engineer helping you through the whole setup so you can get the welds you need for real production.

  • Pre-shipment weld testing on every TIG system

  • On-site setup with welding engineers

  • Guidance on weld parameters for each part

  • Help with part presentation and tooling setup

  • Video training library for ongoing support

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Features

THG Automation's Robotic TIG Welding Systems

AC Push Tig Welding System from THG Automation

AC/DC Push or Push-Pull
TIG Welding System

System Specifications
Welding Power Source
Fronius MagicWave 3000 MV
Input
Input 208-480 3-phase power
Wire Dimensions
Up to 1/16 in
Wire Feeder Wire
Push or Push-Pull Wire Feed with 4 roll wire feeder
Speed Feed
1 - 10 m/min
5 - 394 in/min
Wire Capacity
44lb spool or drum
System Dimensions L x W x H
48in x 36in x 60in
System Reach
UR10e - 51in
UR8L - 68.9in
Included
Water-Cooled Torch
Seigmund Fixture Kit Included
Free Software Updates
Options
Add-on Positioners & Tracks
Coordinated Motion
Mobile Platform
And More
Limited Warranty
3 years
Testimonials

See the Real Results Shops Get with THG Automation.

“Within the four hours I was there, we programmed 20 weld points. It proved to me that if I can learn to program it in four hours, there’s no doubt the system can work in our shop. I wrote the purchase order that same night.”
Greg LeFevre
CEO
Funkhouser Race Cars
“We really wanted to do business with THG. We liked their professionalism. We liked the guys behind the scenes that helped with support. Something happened where we spiked, and I had to have it NOW. Then I think we ordered three in a row!”
Patrick Hundley
President
West Coast Manufacturing
“I thought I was going to have to wait a couple of weeks, but I was talking to them on Thursday and they were here Monday."
Matt Funkhouser
Owner
Pricing

Robotic TIG Systems Starting at $125,000

Our team looks at your parts, weld needs, thickness, and fixture setup so we can recommend the TIG system that will reach real production in your shop.

You get a clear plan, the right tooling, and a setup built for your parts.

FAQ

Can this TIG system weld aluminum and thin parts?

Yes. The Fronius MagicWave power source and push-pull wire feed give stable arc and heat control for aluminum and thin metals.

What is the warranty on the robotic TIG system?

Our systems come with a limited 3-year warranty on the robot and power source.

How long does it take to get a system?

Most systems ship in a few weeks once we review your parts and confirm your setup. Lead time depends on tooling and positioners.

Do you install the system and train our team?

Yes. Every TIG system comes with pre-shipment weld testing so you know it works on real parts. Our welding engineers set up the system on site, help with fixtures and weld settings, and train your team until you can run production.

Can we test our parts before buying?

Yes, upon pre-qualification. We can weld your parts and share results so you can see if robotic TIG is a good fit for your parts and process.

Need more answers?

Our team is ready to discuss your specific requirements and challenges.

See It Working With Your Parts

We can provide a live demo with full weld process testing. Bring your parts and watch our team set up the welds and hit your quality levels on the robot.

(Limited capacity, for serious buyers only.)

Tell Us About Your Application

Share what you weld today, your materials, and your production needs. Our team will look at your application and tell you if a robotic TIG system is a good fit for your work.