Welding generator is a machine designed to supply electrical power specifically for welding operations, especially in locations where grid electricity is unavailable or unreliable.
At its core, a welding generator combines two main components: an engine (usually powered by diesel, petrol, or gas) and an electric generator. The engine drives the generator, which produces the electrical current needed to create and maintain a welding arc. This arc generates the intense heat required to melt and join metals.
Unlike standard generators, welding generators are built to deliver a stable and controlled current, which is essential for consistent weld quality. Many models can provide both AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current) output, allowing them to support different welding processes such as sti
✓Welding
✓Power Generator
✓Remote work