Arc Welding Machine

A tool for joining metals is an arc welding machine. An electrode on the device creates an electrical arc that melts metal or injects filler into a junction between two pieces of metal. Arc welding uses electricity to generate a much higher temperature.

Arc welding machines provide the necessary power and control to create and maintain the electric arc between the electrode and the workpiece. They typically consist of components such as a power source, controls for adjusting voltage and current, a wire or electrode feeder (depending on the process), and safety features to ensure the operator's protection.