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ID G230A ELECTRIC WELDING MACHINE [G-240V] - 27207
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Consistent Arc. Adjustable Power. Built for the Workshop.
Single-phase electric welding machine built for reliable arc welding performance in professional and workshop environments. The ID G230A delivers a 6.3 KVA input with an adjustable output current of 20–140A, supporting 2.5–3.15mm electrode diameters and a 60% duty cycle, engineered for sustained, high-output welding with consistent arc stability. Supplied with a Type G British 3-Pin plug for direct compatibility with UAE and UK standard sockets.
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- 6.3 KVA single-phase input at 240V delivers the sustained power draw required for professional-grade arc welding, ensuring stable performance even during demanding fabrication tasks without voltage fluctuation affecting weld quality.
- Wide output current range of 20–140A allows the operator to dial in the exact amperage for the material thickness and electrode type in use, from light sheet metal tacks at the lower end to heavier structural passes at 140A, all from a single machine.
- 60% duty cycle means the ID G230A can weld continuously for 6 minutes out of every 10-minute cycle, making it well-suited for production welding, repetitive fabrication runs, and extended workshop sessions without excessive downtime for cooling.
- Electrode compatibility spanning 2.5mm to 3.15mm diameter rods gives the operator flexibility to select the appropriate consumable for the joint type, base metal, and penetration depth required, covering the most commonly used MMA/SMAW electrode sizes in general fabrication.
- 29V open-circuit output voltage supports reliable arc ignition and stable arc maintenance across the supported electrode range, reducing the risk of arc blow and improving bead consistency on both flat and positional welds.
- The machine is supplied with a Type G British 3-Pin plug (BS 1363), making it directly compatible with UAE, UK, and other Type G socket markets without the need for an adapter, a practical advantage for contractors and site-based operators working across these regions.
The ID G230A is rated to CE and EMC compliance standards applicable to single-phase arc welding equipment, confirming electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety for professional workshop use. The machine is supplied complete with all components required for immediate operation, including the electrode holder, earth clamp, and interconnecting cables, allowing the operator to begin welding straight out of the box without sourcing additional accessories.
General Purchase & Comparison Queries
Is the ID G230A suitable for professional use or is it a hobbyist machine?
The ID G230A is designed for professional and trade use. Its 6.3 KVA input, 140A maximum output, and 60% duty cycle place it firmly in the workshop and light-industrial category — capable of handling sustained fabrication work, structural tacks, and repetitive welding runs that would exceed the capacity of entry-level hobbyist machines. It is equally well-suited to skilled DIY users who require a reliable, full-spec machine.
What plug type does this welder use and which countries is it compatible with?
The ID G230A is supplied with a Type G British 3-Pin plug (BS 1363), which is the standard plug format used in the UAE, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Singapore, and several other markets. It operates on a 240V single-phase supply, making it directly compatible with standard wall sockets in these regions without requiring an adapter or rewiring.
How does the ID G230A compare to inverter-based welders at a similar price point?
The ID G230A is a transformer-based arc welder, which offers inherent advantages in durability, simplicity, and resistance to voltage fluctuations common on construction sites. Inverter welders are lighter and more energy-efficient, but transformer machines like the G230A are generally more robust under harsh site conditions and have lower long-term maintenance requirements. For operators prioritising reliability and longevity over portability, the G230A is a strong choice.
Product-Specific and Usage Queries
What electrode sizes can I use with the ID G230A?
The ID G230A supports electrode diameters from 2.5mm to 3.15mm, covering the most widely used MMA/SMAW rod sizes for general fabrication, structural steel, and maintenance welding. The adjustable output current (20–140A) allows you to match the amperage precisely to the electrode diameter and base metal thickness in use, ensuring optimal arc performance and weld penetration.
What does the 60% duty cycle mean in practice?
A 60% duty cycle means the machine can weld continuously for 6 minutes within any 10-minute period before requiring a 4-minute cooling interval. In a typical workshop setting, this aligns naturally with the time taken to reposition workpieces, change electrodes, and inspect welds — meaning most operators will rarely encounter the duty cycle limit during normal use. It is rated at this cycle under maximum load conditions; at lower amperages, effective run time is longer.
What output voltage does the ID G230A operate at and why does it matter?
The machine delivers a 29V open-circuit output voltage. This is the voltage present at the electrode holder before the arc is struck. A stable open-circuit voltage is critical for reliable arc ignition — particularly when starting on cold metal or with certain electrode coatings. The 29V rating on the G230A supports consistent arc starts and helps maintain a stable, controllable arc throughout the weld pass.
Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries
The arc keeps breaking or is unstable — what should I check?
Arc instability is most commonly caused by incorrect amperage settings for the electrode diameter in use. On the ID G230A, ensure the output current is set appropriately — as a general guide, 2.5mm electrodes typically run at 60–90A and 3.15mm electrodes at 90–130A. Also check that the earth clamp is making clean, direct contact with the workpiece (not through paint or rust), and that the electrode is dry and undamaged. If the supply voltage is low or fluctuating, arc performance will also be affected.
The machine is tripping my circuit breaker — what could be causing this?
At 6.3 KVA input draw, the ID G230A requires a suitably rated circuit. A minimum 32A dedicated circuit is recommended for sustained welding at higher amperages. If the machine is connected to a shared or undersized circuit (e.g., a 13A or 16A ring main), tripping is likely — particularly when striking the arc, which creates a brief inrush current spike. Ensure the machine is plugged directly into a wall socket on a dedicated circuit, and avoid using extension leads that are not rated for the machine's full load.
Can I use this welder outdoors or on a construction site?
The ID G230A can be used in outdoor and site environments provided a stable 240V single-phase power supply is available — either from a site distribution board or a suitably rated generator. The machine should be kept sheltered from direct rain and moisture exposure during operation. For site use, ensure the power source is protected by an RCD (residual current device) as required by local electrical safety regulations. The robust transformer-based construction makes it well-suited to the variable conditions typical of construction and maintenance sites.
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