228 220V 3-Phase Welders & Plasma Cutters Starting at $2,217.00
3-phase power is typically only supplied to industrial and manufacturing operations running large motors or do a lot of heavy-duty welding. 220V 3 phase power outlets will have at least 4 slots, including 3 for each phase of the power supply and one for grounding.
Shop 220V 3 phase electric welders from popular brands including Miller, Victor, Blue Demon, and Hobart.
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 300 TIGRunner Welder Pkg (208-600 V) #907818002
Miller Welders
Maxstar 280 TIGRunner, Water Cooled (208-575 V 1PH/3PH) #907538002
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 210 TIG Welder w/ Wireless Foot Control, Complete Pkg (120-480 V) #951936
MAXPRO200 Plasma Cutters
MAXPRO200 Plasma Cutter, Power Supply Only (220V 3PH) #078611
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Lincoln Welding and Plasma Cutting Accessories
Prism® Circulator w/ PTFE Filter (230V 3PH) #K5140-4
Lincoln Welding Machines
Idealarc® AC-1200 Submerged Arc Welder (380-460V 1PH) #K3140-2
Miller Welders
SubArc DC 650 Digital Welder Power Source #907622
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 210 TIGRunner, TIG/Stick Welder w/ Cart Pkg (120-480 V) #907816002
Miller Welders
Maxstar® 280 Multiprocess Welder, Tweco (Auto-Line 208-575V) #907552001
Lincoln Ready-Paks & One-Paks
Power Wave® S500 Advanced Process Welder & Power Feed® 84 Ready-Pak® (208-575V 3PH) #K3187-2
Miller Electric
AlumaPower 350 MPa with 15 ft. (4.6 m) air-cooled XR-Aluma-Pro gun #951838
Lincoln Welding and Plasma Cutting Accessories
Prism® Circulator w/ Nano Filter (230V 3PH) #K5140-2
Lincoln Welding and Plasma Cutting Accessories
Flextec® 350X Construction Multi-Process Welder, 6-Pack Rack w/ Tweco Connector #K4277-2
MAXPRO200 Plasma Cutters
MAXPRO200 Plasma Cutter, Power Supply Only (200/208V 3PH) #078610
Lincoln Welding and Plasma Cutting Accessories
Prism® Wall Mount Mechanized Cleaning One Pak®, Dual 13 ft. Arm, 14 ft. Ext, Starter #K4468-12
Lincoln Welding Machines
HyperFill® Reveal™ Power Feed® 84 Dual Ready-Pak®, Single Cart (200-575V 3PH) #K4650-4
Lincoln Ready-Paks & One-Paks
HyperFill® Reveal™ Power Feed® 84 Single Ready-Pak® (200-575V 3PH) #K4650-5
220V 3-phase Power Supply
3-phase power is typically only supplied to industrial and manufacturing operations running large motors or do a lot of heavy-duty welding. It is extraordinarily rare for a house to have a 3-phase outlet, and if it does you can bet the homeowner paid dearly for the upgrades necessary for a 3-phase power supply.
To eliminate any confusion, 220v is the same as 230v and 240v. The use of different numbers for the same voltage level is to account for voltage variances, as well as evolving standards in terminology. It’s the same for 110v, which is often referred to as 115v or 120v. Same for 460v, which is also referred to as 440v or 480v. Prior to the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) standardizing the voltage ratings on products, the volt ratings for electrical powered appliances and tools were all over the map.
What does a 220v 3-phase power outlet look like?
3-phase power outlets have at least 4 slots. Three of the slots each supply one phase of the current, with the fourth slot being the ground.

A typical 60a, 250v, 3-phase, 4-wire receptacle
What is 3-phase power, anyway?
Let’s start at the beginning, with the electrical current coming to a building from a transformer which is accessed through an AC outlet. Alternating current (AC) does just what the name suggests—it alternates from flowing in one direction in a circuit and then reversing and flowing in the opposite direction. While doing this, the voltage supplied at the outlet varies constantly between a maximum positive and maximum negative amplitude.
With the 60Hz power standard in the US, the flow of electrical current alternates 60 times per second. Visualize it as a sine wave with a peak and a base, and you can see the amplitude of the voltage is at zero two times per cycle. When it’s at zero, there is no power supplied. While this doesn’t have any significant effect on most electrical appliances, it’s a real problem when large motors, machinery, and high-powered welders have an inconsistent power supply.
3-phase power remedies this by providing three alternating currents instead of just two. By doing so, the total amount of power coming from all three currents remains constant, free of the dips and peaks inherent with single-phase power. For this reason, virtually all shops using large motors and heavy machinery are equipped with 3-phase power.
Have questions about 220v 3-phase power?
Getting a grasp on electrical requirements isn’t easy for non-electricians, and we can’t cover every conceivable scenario involving 220v 3-phase power here. However, we do have more information on different types of welders by power source. If you have questions about the suitability of a particular welding machine for your shop’s power supply, feel free to give us a call or send us an email. Our technical staff can answer any questions you have. See also, 220v single phase welders.




