Lincoln Electric Welders for MIG, TIG, Stick & Engine Drives
Harris Welding Supplies carries Lincoln Electric welders for shop, field, repair, fabrication, farm, maintenance, training, and industrial welding applications. Shop Lincoln MIG welders, Lincoln TIG welders, Lincoln stick welders, Lincoln multi-process welders, Lincoln wire feeders, and Lincoln engine driven welders for a wide range of welding jobs and power requirements.
Lincoln MIG welders are a popular choice for general fabrication, automotive work, farm repair, maintenance, and production welding. Lincoln TIG welders are built for applications where arc control, weld appearance, and precision matter, including aluminum, stainless steel, mild steel, and chromoly. Lincoln stick welders are a dependable option for outdoor welding, repair work, structural jobs, and applications where portability and simplicity are important.
Multi-process welders give you more flexibility by combining multiple welding processes in one machine, which can be useful for shops, schools, farms, and repair work where different jobs call for different welding processes. Engine driven welders are built for mobile welding, service trucks, construction, field repair, and locations where shop power is not available. Wire feeders are commonly used with larger power sources and engine drives for heavy-duty MIG and flux-cored welding applications.
Choosing the Right Lincoln Welder
When comparing Lincoln welders, consider the welding process, input power, amperage range, duty cycle, portability, material thickness, and the type of work being done. Some machines are better suited for light repair, garage work, and occasional use, while others are designed for professional fabrication, industrial production, mobile welding, or demanding jobsite conditions. Package contents can also vary, so check whether the welder includes items such as a MIG gun, TIG torch, foot control, regulator, cart, work clamp, electrode holder, or welding cables.
Welder Accessories & Consumables
To complete your welding setup, make sure you have the right accessories and consumables for the machine and process you choose. Common add-ons include welding helmets, welding gloves, MIG welding wire, stick electrodes, TIG welding rods, tungsten electrodes, welding cable, and regulators and flowmeters.
Need help choosing a Lincoln welder? Harris Welding Supplies can help you compare MIG, TIG, stick, multi-process, wire feed, and engine driven welders, along with the accessories and consumables needed for your welding application.