Selection Guidance

Welder Finder

Answer four practical questions and the Finder will narrow the catalog to the machines that best fit the intended work, operator level, and budget.

Coverage Check

Selection data is now part of the catalog

Finder and filters rely on usage scene, skill level, budget, category, and core spec coverage. These counters make the matching logic transparent.

Usage scene coverage

90%

9 of 10 machines

Skill level coverage

90%

9 of 10 machines

Budget coverage

40%

4 of 10 machines

Category coverage

100%

10 of 10 machines

Core spec coverage

80%

8 of 10 machines

Complete selection profile

40%

4 of 10 machines

Finder Rules

Why the recommendation appears

Priority 1

Usage scene carries the highest weight, because it is the strongest signal for whether the machine belongs in the shortlist at all.

Priority 2

Thickness is mapped to amperage ranges so the Finder can explain why a machine is fit for lighter, medium, or heavier work.

Priority 3

Skill level and budget refine the shortlist. If there is no exact match, Finder falls back to the closest scored machines instead of showing a dead end.

Question Flow

Answer the four Finder questions

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Step 1

What will you weld?

Choose the application or shop context closest to your work.

Reset Finder

Finder Results

Submit the Finder to see recommendations

The Finder is ready when you are

Work through the questions above. Once the answers are submitted, the Finder will return one to three machines with the reasons they fit the shortlist.

Need Another Path?

Switch from Finder to catalog, compare, cart, or direct checkout prep

Finder is only one entry point. If the shortlist is already clear, move into detail, compare, or cart. If the requirements are still fuzzy, ask the sales team directly.