Welding generator
Welding generators: power, mobility and welding performance

Welding generator

Welding generators: An essential source of energy for welding work

Welding is an essential process in many industrial sectors, from construction and manufacturing to maintenance and repair. To produce quality welds, a reliable and portable power source is necessary. This is where welding generators come in set. This equipment designed to provide stable and constant electrical power to power welders, regardless of access to an electrical network. In this article, we explore in detail the benefits of welding generators, their main features and best practices for optimal use.

What is a generator welding ?

A generator welding is a device that combines an electrical power source and a welder into a single portable unit. It is designed to provide consistent, quality electrical energy to welding equipment, such as arc welders or MIG/TIG welders. Welding generator sets are equipped with internal combustion engines, usually powered by thegasoline or diesel, which drive a generator to produce electricity. These machines are suited to meet the demanding energy needs of field welding jobs.

Advantages of welding generators

Portability and Energy Independence: One of the main advantages of welding generators is their portability. They are designed to be easily transported to construction sites, providing an independent source of energy. This allows welders to work in remote locations or areas where access to electricity is limited. The portability of welding generators makes them a valuable tool for field work.

Stable and consistent electrical power: Welding generators are designed to provide stable and consistent electrical power, which is crucial for quality welds. They are able to maintain a constant voltage and frequency, thus avoiding fluctuations that could affect the quality of the welds. The stable power of welding generators allows welders to carry out precise and reliable work.

Flexibility and adaptability: Welding generators offer great flexibility in terms of choice of welders and welding techniques. They can power a variety of welding equipment, such as arc welders, MIG/TIG welders and spot welding equipment. This allows welders to adapt their welding method according to the specific needs of each project. Additionally, welding generators are equipped with different current and voltage settings, allowing welders to adapt to different material thicknesses and produce high-quality welds.

Power Outage Reliability: In situations where there is an unplanned power outage, welding generators become an essential power source. They allow welding work to continue without interruption, ensuring project continuity and preventing required delays. The reliability of welding generators makes them a valuable asset for emergency situations.

Characteristics of welding generators

Output Power: The output power of a generator welding is one of the key factors to consider when choosing it. It is generally expressed in amps (A) or kilowatts (kW). It is important to select a generator welding equipment whose output power matches the requirements of your welding equipment. Too much power could reduce the quality of the welds, while excessive power would be an unnecessary expense.

Compatible Welder Type: Welding generators are compatible with different types of welders, such as arc welders, MIG/TIG welders and spot welding equipment. Make sure you choose a generator welding tool that matches the type of welder you use frequently.

Durability and resistance: Being intended for use on construction sites, welding generators must be durable and resistant. Look for rugged housing designs and high-quality components for long life and protection against harsh working conditions.

Fuel and autonomy: Welding generators can run ongasoline or diesel. Choose a model based on your preference and local fuel availability. The capacity of the fuel tank and the autonomy of the generator are also important factors to consider, especially for long-term projects.

Best practices for using welding generators

Proper positioning: Place the generator welding in a well-ventilated area away from fire hazards. Make sure it is properly leveled and has enough space to allow good air circulation and prevent overheating.

Regular Maintenance: Perform regular maintenance on the generator welding in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. This includes cleaning air filters, changing oil, checking coolant levels and checking electrical connections. Regular maintenance ensures optimal operation of the generator welding and extended its lifespan.

Safe Use: Observe safety instructions when using the generator welding. Make sure you carefully read the manual and follow the manufacturer's recommendations. Avoid electrocution risks by carrying appropriate personal protective equipment, such as insulating gloves and protective glasses. Always turn it off generator before carrying out maintenance operations or refueling.

Proper storage: When generator welding is not used, it is important to store it properly. Protect it from bad weather and environmental elements by using a protective cover or placing it in a secure shelter. Protecting it from moisture and extreme temperatures, which could damage internal components.

Welding generators: Reliable welding key and successful projects

Welding generators play an essential role in welding work, providing a portable and reliable power supply. Their portability, stable power and compatibility with different types of welders make versatile tools for construction sites and emergency situations. By following good practices of use, maintenance and safety, you can take advantage of the benefits of welding generators and achieve high-quality welding.

Whether for the construction of structures, machine repair or industrial manufacturing, welding generators are essential to ensure a reliable and continuous energy source. Investing in a generator quality welding equipment and following the manufacturer's recommendations, you can improve the efficiency of your welding work and ensure the success of your projects.

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Reference: IME-2V0003003

Brand: IMER FRANCE

Generator welding MIXTE 5000 DXL 15 YN Electrical Start - Fuel Single-phase 230 V - 5.15 kW - IMER FRANCE

Worms engine gasoline - 230V single-phase - Mechanical regulation - Power 5.15 kW - Power factor (35%) 180A - Max intensity 22.3A - Manual start - Tank 15 L - Autonomy 9:45 - 109 kg Group with two functions: generator and standalone welding group. In the welding position, welds can be made with alternating welding current Warranty 3 years

Price €3,313.50 excluding VAT
€3,976.20 including tax
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Reference: IME-2V0003003.1

Brand: IMER FRANCE

Generator mIXTE 5000 DXL 15 YN DE + Kit Diff- Fuel Single-phase 230 V - 5.15 kW - IMER FRANCE

Engine Yanmar fuel - 230V single-phase - Mechanical regulation - Power 5.15 kW - Power factor (35%) 180A - Max intensity 22.3A - Electric start + Differential kit - Tank 15 L - Autonomy 9h45 - 109 kg Group with two functions: generator and standalone welding group. In the welding position, welds can be made with alternating welding current Warranty 3 years

Price €3,526.50 excluding VAT
€4,231.80 including tax
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Reference: IME-2V0003000

Brand: IMER FRANCE

Generator mIXTE 4500 EX welding - Gasoline Single-phase 230 V - 4 kW - IMER FRANCE

Worms engine gasoline - 230V single-phase - Mechanical regulation - Power 4 kW - Power factor (35%) 150A - Max intensity 26.1 - Manual start - Tank 6.1 L - Autonomy 3 h - 73.5 kg Group with two functions: generator and standalone welding group. In the welding position, welds can be made with alternating welding current. Warranty 3 years

Price €1,473.80 excluding VAT
€1,768.56 including tax
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Reference: IME-2V0003001

Brand: IMER FRANCE

Generator mIXTE 7000EX welding - Gasoline Single-phase 230 V - 6 kW - IMER FRANCE

Worms engine gasoline - 230V single-phase - Mechanical regulation - Power 6 kW - Power factor (35%) 200A - Intensity max 26.1A - Manual start - Tank 7 L - Autonomy 2h10 - 73.5 kg Group with two functions: generator and standalone welding group. In the welding position, welds can be made with alternating welding current. Warranty 3 years

Price €2,094.80 excluding VAT
€2,513.76 including tax
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Reference: IME-2V0003001.2

Brand: IMER FRANCE

Generator mIXTE 7000EX Electric Start - Gasoline Single-phase 230 V - 6 kW - IMER FRANCE

Worms engine gasoline - 230V single-phase - Mechanical regulation - Power 6 kW - Power factor (35%) 200A - Intensity max 26.1A - Electrical start - Tank 7 L - Autonomy 2h10 - 73.5 kg Group with two functions: generator and standalone welding group. In the welding position, welds can be made with alternating welding current Warranty 3 years

Price €2,425.50 excluding VAT
€2,910.60 including tax
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Reference: IME-2V0003013.1

Brand: IMER FRANCE

Generator welding ARC 180 + D XL15 YN DE DIFGF - Fuel Three-phase 400 V - 4.7 kW - IMER FRANCE

Worms engine fuel - 400V three-phase - Mechanical regulation - Power 4.7 kW - Power factor (35%) 160A - Max intensity 8.5A - Electrical start + Differential kit - Tank 15 L - Autonomy 9h45 - 115 kg Independent welding unit with continuous welding current. In position generator, the group provides current three-phase 400V and single-phase 230V Warranty 3...

Price €3,862.50 excluding VAT
€4,635.00 including tax
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Reference: IME-2V0003010

Brand: IMER FRANCE

Generator aRC 160 EX AVR welding system - Gasoline Three-phase 400 V - 4.3 kW - WORMS IMER FRANCE

Worms engine gasoline - 400V three-phase - Mechanical regulation - Power 4.3 kW - Power factor (35%) 160A - Max. intensity 7.8A - Manual start - Tank 6.1 L - Autonomy 3h25 - 73.5 kg Autonomous welding unit with continuous welding current. In position generator, the group provides current three-phase 400V and single-phase 230V  Warranty 3 years

Price €1,765.50 excluding VAT
€2,118.60 including tax
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Reference: IME-2V0003011.2

Brand: IMER FRANCE

Generator welding ARC 220 EX Manual start - Gasoline Three-phase 400V - 6.5 kW - IMER FRANCE

Worms engine gasoline - 400V three-phase - Mechanical regulation - Power 6.5 kW - Power factor (35%) 220A - Max intensity 11.7A - Manual start - Tank 7 L - Autonomy 3h - 90.5 kg Independent welding unit with continuous welding current. In position generator, the group provides current three-phase 400V and single-phase 230V Warranty 3 years

Price €2,433.80 excluding VAT
€2,920.56 including tax
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