PUWU Manuals & User Guides
PUWU specializes in versatile welding equipment, including multi-process MIG, TIG, and Stick welders, as well as plasma cutters and welding consumables.
About PUWU manuals on Manuals.plus
PUWU is a manufacturer focused on welding and cutting technology, offering a range of equipment designed for both hobbyists and professionals. The brand's portfolio includes multi-function machines such as the 5-in-1 Plasma Cutter Welder combos, MIG/TIG/Stick welders, and inverter-based power sources suitable for various metalworking tasks.
In addition to hardware, PUWU supplies essential welding consumables like carbon steel stick electrodes. Known for delivering industrial-grade performance in compact form factors, PUWU products are frequently available through major online marketplaces.
PUWU manuals
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PUWU manuals from online retailers
PUWU MIG-160 PRO 4-in-1 Multiprocess Welder User Manual
PUWU FLUX 135A 110V 3-in-1 MIG Welder TK-FLUX-135PRO Instruction Manual
PUWU MIG-160 PRO 4-in-1 Multiprocess Welder Instruction Manual
PUWU PW-CT-418PRO Multi-Process Welder and Plasma Cutter Instruction Manual
PUWU FLUX-135 PRO 110V 3-in-1 MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Welder Instruction Manual
PUWU CT-418PRO Plasma Cutter Welder Combo Instruction Manual
PUWU PW-MIG-160PRO Multiprocess Welder Instruction Manual
PUWU ARC-135 PRO 110V 135A Stick Welder Lift TIG Welder User Manual
PUWU support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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What types of welding processes do PUWU machines support?
Many PUWU machines are multi-process, supporting MIG, Lift TIG, Stick, and Plasma cutting functions depending on the specific model.
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Are PUWU welders dual voltage?
Yes, several PUWU models, such as the PW-CT-418PRO, are designed to operate on both 110V and 220V power supplies. Always check your specific user manual for voltage requirements.
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Where can I get support for my PUWU welder?
Support is typically handled through the retailer or marketplace where the item was purchased, such as Amazon messaging channels.