Stud Welding | Drawn Arc | Industrial Assembly

ARCPULL Stud Welders for Fast, Strong and Repeatable Fixings

Professional drawn arc stud welding machines for workshops, fabrication, construction metalwork and industrial assembly applications.

GYS ARCPULL 700 stud welding machine
What is stud welding?

A fast way to weld studs, anchors and fixings onto metal

Stud welding is a process where an electric arc is created between the base of a stud and the workpiece, producing a strong weld in only a short amount of time. It removes the need for drilling, tapping or through-bolting in many applications.

The ARCPULL range uses drawn arc stud welding technology, making it suitable for heavier-duty industrial applications where weld strength, repeatability and good penetration are important.

Ideal for

  • Construction metalwork
  • Fabrication workshops
  • Industrial assembly
  • Automotive repair and production
  • Concrete anchors and insulation pins
  • Studs, threaded inserts and pulling rings
Focused Range

Choose between ARCPULL 350 and ARCPULL 700

Both machines are professional drawn arc stud welding power sources. The ARCPULL 350 is a compact single-phase option, while the ARCPULL 700 is the stronger three-phase option for larger studs and heavier applications.

GYS ARCPULL 350 stud welder
Single Phase

GYS ARCPULL 350

A compact drawn arc stud welder for professional use, running from a 230V single-phase supply. It is suitable for studs up to 8 mm and is a strong choice for workshops that need industrial stud welding without moving to a three-phase machine.

Power Supply230V 1 Phase
Current Range10–350A
Max Stud SizeØ8 mm
Weight11 kg
  • Synergic and expert welding modes
  • Up to 99 customised programs
  • IP33 rating for damp and dusty environments
  • Can weld without earth clamps up to Ø6 mm
  • Suitable for on-site extension leads
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Key Benefits

Why use drawn arc stud welding?

Stud welding is designed to save time, remove unnecessary drilling and create strong, repeatable fixings.

01

Fast Assembly

Each stud weld takes only a short amount of time compared with traditional methods such as drilling, tapping or bolting.

02

No Through Bolting

Stud welding can remove the need for through holes, helping avoid weakening the supporting workpiece.

03

Strong Welds

Drawn arc welding creates a penetrative weld with high weld strength, suitable for demanding applications.

04

Repeatable Results

Controlled welding parameters help improve consistency, making the process suitable for production and repeat assembly work.

Smart Control

Synergic and expert welding modes

The ARCPULL range offers simple synergic controls for quick setup, plus expert mode for users who want greater control over the welding cycle.

  • Select insert type, material and size
  • Choose gas settings where required
  • Set sheet thickness
  • Store up to 99 customised programs
  • Multilingual interface for workshop teams

Good for repeat work

Program memory is useful when your team regularly welds the same studs, anchors or components. Once the job is set correctly, the operator can save the setup and return to it later.

Machine Comparison

ARCPULL 350 vs ARCPULL 700

Use this quick guide to help decide which machine is better suited to your application.

Specification ARCPULL 350 ARCPULL 700
Power supply 230V, 1 phase, 50/60Hz 400V, 3 phase, 50/60Hz
Fuse 16A 20A
Current range 10–350A 50–680A
100% duty cycle 350A / 34V 680A / 44V
Maximum stud diameter Ø8 mm Ø13 mm
Protection class IP33 IP23
Recommended generator > 15 kW > 30 kW
Dimensions 23 × 31 × 28 cm 32 × 32 × 41 cm
Weight 11 kg 17.4 kg
Gun cable length 3 m 5 m
Applications

What can ARCPULL stud welders be used for?

The ARCPULL range can weld a wide range of attachments, depending on the machine, accessories and consumables used.

Studs and Threaded Inserts

Suitable for welded studs, threaded insert studs and fixing points where strong attachment to the base material is needed.

Concrete Anchors

The ARCPULL 700 is suitable for larger drawn arc applications including concrete anchors up to Ø13 mm.

Insulation Nails

Useful for insulation fixing applications, with drawn arc performance for professional site and workshop use.

Pulling Rings and Rods

Suitable for applications such as steel or aluminium pulling rings and rivet extraction rods.

Sultani Gas Support

Need help choosing the right stud welder?

Stud welding depends on the material, stud size, power supply, workpiece thickness and the type of attachment being welded. Sultani Gas can help you compare the ARCPULL 350 and ARCPULL 700 and discuss accessories, consumables, PPE and gases where required.

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Common Questions

Stud welding FAQ

A quick guide for customers comparing the ARCPULL 350 and ARCPULL 700.

What is the difference between ARCPULL 350 and ARCPULL 700?

The ARCPULL 350 is a 230V single-phase machine with a 10–350A current range and supports studs up to Ø8 mm. The ARCPULL 700 is a stronger 400V three-phase machine with a 50–680A current range and supports studs up to Ø13 mm.

Which machine should I choose?

Choose the ARCPULL 350 for compact single-phase workshop use and smaller drawn arc stud welding jobs. Choose the ARCPULL 700 for heavier industrial use, larger studs, concrete anchors and higher output requirements.

Can these machines store welding programs?

Yes. The ARCPULL range includes integrated program memory for storing up to 99 customised programs.

Can Sultani Gas help with accessories and consumables?

Yes. Sultani Gas can help with machine selection, accessories, stud holders, consumables, PPE, gas equipment and practical advice for your application.

Interested in ARCPULL stud welders?

Speak to Sultani Gas about your application, stud size, material and available power supply.