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Choosing a Tube Frame Engine-Driven Welder Engine-driven welders are typically used when electric power isn’t available, such as for outdoor jobs where it often is not convenient to supply electric power. Many of these outdoor applications, including maintenance and equipment repair, require welders that are easy to transport. Compact tube frame welders with small gasoline engines are an ideal choice. Models with an enclosed case, although considered portable, are significantly heavier at 200 to 300 lbs. Tube frame engine-driven welders are more easily lifted by hand or with a crane from the back of a pick-up truck right to the jobsite. They are ideal for contractors, maintenance crews, farmers and ranchers.
Key Features to Look for in Tube Frame Welders Machines with AC welding output are typically available at a lower price than machines with DC welding output. This is due to the elimination of electrical components needed to convert AC welding current to DC welding current. They are lighter and easier to transport than DC models. These machines are great for equipment or field repair and work best with stick electrodes designed for an AC welding output. Engine-driven AC welders are also great for powering a grinder or other small power tools from the AC generator power. DC engine-driven welders require additional electrical components to convert AC welding current to DC welding current, but give operators a wider range of stick electrodes for a variety of applications. DC welders are also preferred for the smooth DC welding output and arc delivery when welding steel, stainless steel, cast iron or even hardfacing applications. For both AC and DC welders, 1/8" electrode is the most common diameter, although 3/32" and 5/32" diameters are also popular. The 1/8" electrode typically requires a machine with 125 to 140 amps of output, whereas the 5/32" diameter typically requires 150 to 170 amps. Once you've chosen either an AC or a DC welder, there are a few more features you'll need to consider. Durable Frame One of the most important elements for any outdoor equipment is that it has a durable, protective tube frame. You will want to make sure that the protective tubes are large in diameter, rugged and sturdy. This provides added durability and adequate protection for the entire machine.
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An accessory that can make your welder more portable is an undercarriage with foam-filled, puncture- proof tires, and fold-down, non-slip handles with built-in cable holders. An undercarriage makes it easier to control and wheel the tube frame welder to different areas on the jobsite. The foam-filled, puncture-proof tires will hold up when rolling over sharp objects such as nails or pieces of sharp metal. The fold-down handles are great for saving storage space, and the cable holders provide convenience for wrapping welding cables for storage.
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