A 250A welding machine is a medium-to-heavy-duty welding power source capable of delivering up to 250 amperes (A) of welding current. It is commonly used for fabrication, construction, maintenance, and industrial welding applications.
Description
A 250A welding machine converts electrical power into a controlled welding current to create an electric arc between the electrode and the workpiece. The arc generates intense heat that melts and joins metals together. These machines are available in different welding processes, including MMA/Stick, MIG/MAG, and TIG welding.
Typical Specifications
Maximum output current: 250 A
Input voltage: 220–240 V single-phase or 380–415 V three-phase (depending on model)
Output voltage: Typically 20–30 V during welding
Duty cycle: Often 60% at 250 A (varies by model)