Laser Welding Wire Feeder

Laser Welding Wire Feeder for Handheld Laser Welding Machines KEMPSON Laser Welding Wire Feeder is designed for handheld laser welding machines and industrial laser welding equipment. The product series includes Four-Drive Dual Wire Feeder and Four-Drive Triple Wire Feeder models for different filler wire requirements. The feeders use multi-roll drive structures to deliver welding wire steadily during operation. They are used for thick plate welding, wide weld seam filling, and metal fabrication applications.
  • Wire Diameter: 0.8-2.0 mm
  • Wire Feeding Speed: 5-300 cm/min
  • Wire Reel Weight: ≤15 kg
  • Power Supply: DC24V
Price: USD $399~USD $699

What Is a Laser Welding Wire Feeder?

A Laser Welding Wire Feeder is an auxiliary device used with laser welding machines to supply filler wire during the welding process. The feeder controls wire delivery through the feeding rollers and sends the welding wire to the welding torch at a set speed.

KEMPSON Laser Welding Wire Feeder models use four-drive feeding structures with adjustable wire feeding parameters. The feeder supports welding wire diameters from 0.8 mm to 2.0 mm and feeding speeds from 5-300 cm/min, covering common wire feeding requirements for handheld laser welding applications.

Compared with manual wire feeding, the wire feeder provides continuous wire delivery for thick plate welding, large gap filling, and wide weld seam processing. KEMPSON offers dual wire and triple wire feeder models for different filler wire requirements.

Types

Four-Drive Dual Wire Feeder

Four-Drive Dual Wire Feeder

The Four-Drive Dual Wire Feeder uses a four-roll drive structure to feed two welding wires at the same time. It is suitable for thick plate welding, large gap filling, and applications requiring higher filler wire input.

  • Wire Diameter: 0.8-2.0 mm
  • Feeding System: Four-Roll Drive
  • Control: Digital Control Panel
  • Application: Laser Welding Machine

Four-Drive Triple Wire Feeder

The Four-Drive Triple Wire Feeder uses an upper-and-lower gear-linked four-drive structure to feed three welding wires simultaneously. It is suitable for wide weld bead forming, thick plate welding, and large weld joint filling.

  • Wire Diameter: 0.8 / 1.0 / 1.2 / 1.6 mm
  • Power Supply: DC24V 3.5A
  • Feeding Speed: 5-300 cm/min
  • Control: Digital Control Panel
Four-Drive Triple Laser Welder Wire Feeder

Parts

Internal Structure of a Four-Feed Stepper Feeder

Feeding Tube
Guides the welding wire from the feeder to the welding torch.

Smart Control Panel

Wire Reel Holder
Supports the welding wire spool and keeps wire supply stable.

Three-way threaded pipe and bracket 1

Control Panel
Adjusts wire feeding speed and operating parameters.

Dual-Feed Wire Holder

Wire Straightening Unit
Corrects wire bending before the wire enters the torch.

Internal Structure

Motor System
Provides power for the wire feeding mechanism.

How Does a Laser Welding Wire Feeder Work?

The Laser Welding Wire Feeder feeds welding wire from the reel to the laser welding torch through the drive roller system. The operator can adjust the wire feeding speed, retract length, and other parameters according to the welding process.

The wire feeding quantity can be selected according to weld seam size and filling requirements. Dual wire and triple wire feeding systems are available for higher filler wire input, and some models can be connected with two welding torches for different welding positions.

  1. The welding wire is installed on the reel and guided into the feeder.
  2. The drive rollers push the wire through the feeding tube to the welding torch.
  3. The control system adjusts feeding parameters according to the weld seam condition.
  4. The filler wire melts with the laser heat source to complete the weld joint.

Advantages

Four-Drive Wire Feeding System

The four-drive roller structure grips and pushes the welding wire through the feeding tube. It is suitable for continuous wire feeding during laser welding.

Dual Wire and Triple Wire Feeding

The feeder supports different wire feeding configurations. Users can select two-wire or three-wire feeding according to weld seam width and filler wire requirements.

Digital Parameter Control

The control panel allows adjustment of wire speed, wire retract, compensation wire length, and feeding delay according to the welding process.

Physical Wire Straightening

The built-in straightening mechanism corrects wire bending before feeding and keeps the wire entering the torch in a straight line.

Thick Plate and Wide Weld Seam Filling

The feeder is used for thick material welding, large gap filling, and weld joints requiring more filler wire.

Handheld Laser Welder Matching

The feeder is designed to work with handheld laser welding machines and can be matched with different laser welding systems.

Applications

Best Handheld Laser Welding Machine for Thick Plates

Thick Plate Laser Welding

Used for carbon steel, stainless steel, and other thick metal materials where additional filler wire is required.

Large Gap Weld Filling

Large Gap Weld Filling

Suitable for welding joints with larger gaps or uneven assembly conditions that need more filler wire input.

Laser Welder For 12mm Carbon Steel

Wide Weld Seam Forming

Used for welds requiring wider bead width and higher wire feeding capacity.

Construction Machinery Welding

Applied in excavators, loaders, frames, and other heavy equipment components.

Engineering Machinery Manufacturing

Steel Structure Fabrication

Suitable for steel frames, structural parts, and large welded assemblies.

Mold Cleaning

Metal Equipment Manufacturing

Used in industrial equipment, machinery parts, and customized metal fabrication.

Pressure Vessels

Pipeline and Pressure Equipment Welding

Applied in pipe joints, tanks, and metal containers requiring stable filler wire feeding.

Aluminum Electrolysis Industry

Repair Welding

Used for repairing worn parts, filling gaps, and rebuilding damaged metal surfaces.

How to Choose the Number of Welding Wires?

The selection of wire feeding type mainly depends on weld seam size, material thickness, wire filling requirement, and welding efficiency. Different wire feeding structures are suitable for different welding conditions.

Wire Feeding TypeRecommended Material ThicknessWeld Seam ConditionRecommended Application
Single strand0.5-5 mmSmall weld seams, normal gap fillingThin plate welding, sheet metal fabrication, repair welding
Double strand3-12 mmMedium weld seams, larger filling requirementThick plate welding, gap filling, industrial equipment welding
Triple strand8-20+ mmWide weld seams, large filling volumeHeavy structure welding, large components, wide bead forming

Note: Actual selection depends on material type, laser power, welding speed, wire diameter, and joint design.

The wire feeder can be switched between single-wire and dual-wire modes to meet welding requirements. To learn about the differences between single-wire and dual-wire modes, see the article: Single vs. Dual Wire Feeding for Laser Welding: What’s the Difference?

When using a wire feeder to weld wide gaps and thick plates, the wire feeding speed significantly affects the welding results. For more details, see: Laser Welding Wire Feeding Speed: How to Set the Right Parameters

Specifications

ItemSpecification
Product TypeLaser Welding Wire Feeder
Wire Feeding TypeSingle Wire / Dual Wire / Triple Wire
Feeding StructureFour-Drive Roller System
Wire Diameter0.8-2.0 mm
Wire Feeding Speed5-300 cm/min
Power SupplyDC24V
Control MethodDigital Control Panel
Wire Reel Diameter≤300 mm
Wire Reel Weight≤15 kg
Wire Feeding FunctionWire Feeding / Wire Retract / Compensation Wire
Pulse FeedingSupported
ApplicationHandheld Laser Welding Machine / Industrial Laser Welding System
Welding MaterialsCarbon Steel / Stainless Steel / Aluminum and Other Metals

How to Choose a Laser Welding Wire Feeder?

The selection of a Laser Welding Wire Feeder depends on material thickness, weld seam size, wire diameter, and welding requirements.

Material Thickness

  • Thin Plate Welding (0.5-5 mm): A single wire feeder is suitable for small weld seams and normal filler wire requirements.
  • Medium Thickness Welding (3-12 mm): A dual wire feeder is suitable for thicker materials, larger gaps, and increased wire filling.
  • Thick Plate Welding (8 mm+): A triple wire feeder is suitable for wide weld seams, heavy structures, and large filling volume.

Welding Wire Diameter

Select the feeder according to the welding wire diameter. KEMPSON wire feeders support 0.8-2.0 mm welding wires.

Weld Seam Size

Small weld seams use single wire feeding. Larger weld seams require dual or triple wire feeding for more filler wire input.

Welding Application

Single wire feeders are used for sheet metal and repair welding. Dual and triple wire feeders are used for equipment manufacturing, steel structures, and heavy welding.

Laser Welding Machine Matching

Check the power supply, signal connection, and installation requirements before connecting the wire feeder to the laser welding system.

Choose the wire feeder according to material thickness, weld seam size, and filler wire demand. Single wire feeders are suitable for standard welding, while dual and triple wire feeders are used for larger weld seams and higher filling requirements.

Different welding scenarios require different wire feeders depending on the required gap depth. To learn about wire feeder types and how to select the right one, see the article: “What Is a Laser Welding Wire Feeder? Types, Working Principle & Selection Guide”

Welding Results of Welding Wire

Laser Welding Wire Feeder Manufacturer and Supplier

KEMPSON manufactures and supplies Laser Welding Wire Feeder systems for handheld laser welding machines and industrial welding applications. The product range includes single wire, dual wire, and triple wire feeder models for different welding requirements.

With in-house production and laser welding equipment experience, KEMPSON provides wire feeding systems, technical support, and equipment matching services for metal fabrication, machinery manufacturing, and industrial welding projects. Contact us for Laser Welding Wire Feeder specifications and product selection.

FAQs

What is a Laser Welding Wire Feeder?

A Laser Welding Wire Feeder is a device that delivers welding wire to a laser welding torch during the welding process.

What welding wire diameter does the feeder support?

KEMPSON Laser Welding Wire Feeder supports welding wire diameters from 0.8 mm to 2.0 mm.

What is the difference between single wire, dual wire, and triple wire feeders?

Single wire feeders are used for standard welding, while dual and triple wire feeders provide more filler wire for larger weld seams and thicker materials.

Can the wire feeder be used with a handheld laser welder?

Yes. KEMPSON wire feeders are designed for handheld laser welding machines and industrial laser welding systems.

When should I choose a dual wire or triple wire feeder?

Dual wire feeders are suitable for medium-thickness materials and larger gaps. Triple wire feeders are used for thick plates, wide weld seams, and high filler wire requirements.

What parameters can be adjusted on the wire feeder?

The digital control panel supports adjustment of wire feeding speed, wire retract length, compensation wire length, and delay settings.

What applications use Laser Welding Wire Feeders?

They are commonly used in thick plate welding, steel structure fabrication, construction machinery, industrial equipment, and metal fabrication.

Can KEMPSON provide customized wire feeder solutions?

Yes. KEMPSON can provide wire feeder configurations according to laser welding machine models, welding wire specifications, and application requirements.

 

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