Cash Back Program on Tweco Welders and Thermal Dynamics Plasma Cutters - Engine Builder Magazine

Cash Back Program on Tweco Welders and Thermal Dynamics Plasma Cutters

Victor Tech CashbackVictor Technologies has launched a Cash Back Rebate program for customers in the United States and Canada. Between July 1 and December 31, 2014, purchasers of select Tweco and Victor Thermal Dynamics systems can receive between $50 and $450 cash back.

Rebates range from $50 to $100 for Tweco welding systems, including the Fabricator 181i and 211i 3-in-1 “MIG-Stick-TIG” welders and the Tweco 186 AC/DC TIG/Stick welder. Plasma cutter rebates range from $150 to $250 for the Cutmaster 82, 102 and 152 manual plasma systems and from $300 to $450 for the Cutmaster A-Series of automated air plasma cutting systems. Note that A-Series systems can be used for manual plasma cutting simply by changing from a straight machine torch to a manual torch.

Hallmarks of these Tweco and Cutmaster include a lighter weight and more power-per-pound than most competitive systems, professional-grade arc performance and ease-of-use that enables beginners to learn faster.

Cash Back Is Easy

  • Send in the completed rebate form and original invoice(s).
  • Or scan purchase receipts and include them with the online rebate form at VictorTechnologies.com/cashback for the U.S. and VictorTechnologies.com/cashback/canada
  • Or fax or e-mail purchase receipts and completed rebate form to Victor Technologies, www.victortechnologies.com/cashback.

Offer is valid on purchases made between July 1-December 31, 2014. Rebate forms must be postmarked, emailed or faxed by January 31, 2015.

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