Dent Puller Spot Welder with workbench - 5000 A
Lowest price in the 30 days before the discount: €839.00
Spot welder dent pullers are designed to bring stretched or pushed-in metal back to line without needing to access the rear of the panel. That makes them a practical choice for repairing door skins, wings, quarter panels and other awkward areas where traditional hammer-and-dolly work can be time-consuming. By welding on a pulling element and applying controlled traction, you can correct dents with precision while keeping heat input localised.
In this category you will find robust dent pulling spot welding solutions built for dependable daily use. Typical systems allow you to select power levels and welding time, helping you adapt to different sheet thicknesses and minimise the risk of burn-through. Well-matched accessories support a range of repair approaches, from pulling shallow, wide dents to tackling deeper impacts that need firmer correction.
Many repairs benefit from the flexibility of interchangeable pulling attachments. Depending on the task, you can work with pull studs, rings or washers, then use a slide hammer or pulling bridge to apply force gradually and evenly. With the right technique, you can reduce filler use and speed up finishing, leaving a cleaner surface ready for light sanding, priming and paintwork.
For workshops that also carry out related welding tasks, it can be helpful to compare specialist options such as stud welders; however, the tools in this category are purpose-built for dent removal workflows, keeping your process focused on panel correction and cosmetic repair quality.
A dent puller spot welder with workbench is an excellent way to keep body repair organised and efficient. By combining a stable work surface with your dent pulling equipment, you can prepare tools, store commonly used attachments, and keep cables managed and within easy reach. This setup supports consistent results, especially when you are handling multiple repairs in a day and need a predictable, tidy workspace.
The workbench element is not just about convenience; it helps with repeatability. Having dedicated space for consumables and pulling fixtures means you can move from welding to pulling to removal and clean-up without constant searching or resetting. It also encourages good working habits, such as placing hot components safely, keeping the earth clamp area clear, and maintaining a logical order of operations for each panel.
When you are working on thin automotive sheet, control matters. Many systems in this category are made to deliver stable output and intuitive adjustment, letting you fine-tune settings to suit different vehicles and repair types. The result is a smoother learning curve for newer technicians and faster decision-making for experienced bodyworkers who want to keep productivity high without sacrificing finish quality.
For larger jobs, a bench-based setup can support careful staging: clean the damage area, weld the pull points, apply traction in small increments, then remove the attachments and dress the surface. This methodical flow reduces the chance of over-pulling and helps preserve panel shape, so your final prep is quicker and your paint finish looks better.
The right accessories make spot welder dent pullers more versatile. Pulling studs and washers are ideal for controlled traction, while bridging tools help spread the load to avoid creating high spots. Consumables and fittings are worth keeping well stocked so you can choose the best attachment for each dent rather than forcing a one-size solution. A tidy selection also helps you respond quickly when a repair reveals additional tension points that need a second pull.
Good setup pays dividends. Clean metal contact, a secure earth connection and sensible cable routing all contribute to stable welds and predictable pulls. Taking a moment to remove paint and contaminants around the weld zone improves bonding and reduces rework. After pulling, careful removal and surface dressing keeps the panel smooth and ready for refinishing, supporting a professional end result that customers notice.
If you are building a complete workshop workflow, dent pulling equipment sits naturally alongside other practical tools. Vehicle movement and controlled positioning can be supported with manual winches, while wheel and tyre servicing can be handled efficiently with tire changers. Keeping these essentials close by helps you maintain momentum from arrival to repair to final checks.
Whether you are refining a small dent repair corner or equipping a busy body shop, this category brings together spot welding power and dent pulling capability in a straightforward, workshop-friendly format. Choose a setup that matches your throughput, keep a sensible range of pulling attachments on hand, and you will be ready to tackle everyday panel damage with speed, control and consistently clean results.