Ensuring the best performance and productivity from your tools can be as simple as knowing where to plug in your equipment. The type and location of the power source, as well as the length of the electrical cords used and the thickness of the wire, can be crucial to not only tool performance but worker safety.
Since 90 percent of welding production problems result from power issues, let’s take a look at a few things you should keep in mind when connecting your equipment to a power source.