Save time and money with manual welding
Manual welding is a flexible and affordable method that is particularly suitable for smaller productions, advanced shapes and when adjustments are needed during the work. Because the welder can work in different positions where there is good access, the method is also very flexible. No specialised fixtures are always needed, which means that start-up costs can be kept down. Because there is often little preparation, production can start quickly, saving both time and money.

Our services in manual welding
Certified welders for all types of projects
All our welders are certified and have extensive experience of working with both simple and complex welding assignments. We take on small to medium-sized series. By integrating our welding skills with meticulous procedures, we ensure that every welded joint fulfils the set requirements.
Welding in different materials and thicknesses
In our production, we carry out welding in both steel and stainless steel, and handle materials of varying thicknesses. Our welding methods are always customised to the properties of the material and the unique requirements of the project. As a result, we carry out welding work that excels in both function and appearance - details that require strength, welded joints with high visual requirements or structures in harsh environments.
Why you should choose us for manual welding
Stans & Press always puts quality and efficiency first. As your partner we offer:
- Experience: Our welders are highly experienced and skilled in manual welding.
- High quality: We deliver welds that are smooth, strong and of a high standard, whatever the project.
- Flexibility: We adapt to different materials, complex details and varying series sizes.
- Various technician: We work with proven and modern manual welding methods to match your requirements and needs.
- Personalised service: We are available with service, optimisation and advice to give you the right support when you need it.

What is manual welding?
Manual welding means that a trained welder controls the entire welding process by hand, unlike automated welding, where robots do all the work. This gives us great control over each joint and the ability to customise the technique to the material, shape and desired result. The method is often used in the manufacture of unique parts, repairs and small series where flexibility and craftsmanship are the main focus.
Frequently asked questions about manual welding
What types of manual welding can you perform?
Manually we perform MIG/MAG, TIG, punctual and nut welding.
We can automate MIG/MAG welding, while CMT welding are only performed with robots. You can rest assured that our welders will always choose the method best suited to your material and application.
When is manual welding most suitable?
Manual welding is particularly suitable for small series, as well as for projects that require specific customisation.
Can manual welding be combined with robotic welding in the same project?
Absolutely! We're happy to combine manual and automated welding to give you the best possible quality at a reasonable cost.

Contact us for a quote
Want to know more about how we can help you with manual or automated welding? Contact us for a quote based on your specific needs - we'll be happy to help you find the best solution for your project.