Among the different types
to weld machine parts, arc welding is an important practice that leverages
electric power. However, in the absence of electricity, the use of engine
driver welders is widespread for various outdoor as well as indoor applications.
Multiple factors contribute to the decision regarding the selection of the right
engine driver welder, which include application, portability, and AC generator
power. Besides the type of engine (gas, LPG or diesel driven), production
efficiency also plays an important role. Here is a brief description of the
features of these three engine driven welders.
Gas
These
engines enable users to combine DC or AC welding with AC power for grinders,
lights and several other tools. Manufacturers provide their own versions of gas
engine driven welders. However, they contain a bulk of features in common, such
as fuel efficiency, low noise level, electric start, availability for processes
like Air Carbon Arc Cutting, TIG (GTAW), MIG (GMAW), Stick (SMAW), Flux-Cored
(FCAW), and more. Companies offer these welders in assorted wattage and
amperages.
LPG
Businesses
looking for high quality multi-process welding confide in LPG engine driver
welders. These portable DC/AC machines also offer auxiliary power and are fuel
efficient. They are often used for indoor applications, where diesel or gas
exhaust emissions are not an option. Features of LPG driven engine welders
include CC/Pipe/CV Modes, 9,000 Watt AC Generator, Tri-Cor Technology, and AC
DC Welding Processes among others.
Diesel
These
engine welders and generators offer multi-process welding capabilities and with
better fuel economy. Available as portable machines with auxiliary output, they
are capable of delivering high performance in adverse of welding situations.
Some common features they possess include multiple out taps, fine current
control, availability for multiple processes, copper winding, full range amperage
control, job selector control, extreme duty specifications, and so on. These
features are often present in different models of diesel engine driver welders
from various manufacturers.
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