290 460V Welders & Plasma Cutters Starting at $2,217.00
460V power outlets is only used in heavy-duty fabrication shops, factories, and commercial buildings. Many 460V welding and plasma cutting machines are dual voltage and can plug into a 220V outlet.
Shop 460V electric welders from popular brands including Miller, Victor, Blue Demon, and Hobart.
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 300 Multiprocess Welder, Foot Control Contractor Pkg w/ ArcReach® SuitCase® 12 Wire Feeder …
Lincoln Ready-Paks & One-Paks
Flextec 350X PowerConnect Multi-Process Welder, (Tweco)/Activ8X® Pipe™ One-Pak® #K5802-1
Lincoln Ready-Paks & One-Paks
Flextec 350X PC (Tweco)/DLF-82 Ready-Pak #K5336-4
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 300 Multiprocess Welder, Wireless Foot Control Complete Package (208-600V) #951000100
Thermal Dynamics
Cutmaster® 70+ Portable Plasma Cutter (400V 3-Phase) #1-7000-2
Thermal Dynamics
Cutmaster® 50+ Plasma Cutter w/ SL60 Hand Torch (400V 3-Phase) #1-5000-2
Miller Welders
XMT® 350 FieldPro™ with Polarity Reversing, Dinse® #907731002
Miller Welders
XMT® 350 FieldPro™ Multi-Process Welder w/ Polarity Reversing, Tweco® #907731
Miller Welders
XMT 350 FieldPro with Polarity Reversing, ArcReach® Stick/MIG/TIG Remote Pkg #951737
Miller Welders
XMT® 350 CC/CV Multiprocess Welder, 20 Series, MIGRunner™ Pkg #951786001
2 purchased
Miller Welders
XMT® 350 FieldPro™ with Polarity Reversing, Tweco®, ArcReach® Smart Feeder, Bernard™ PipeWorx 300 Am…
Lincoln Welding Machines
Flextec® 500X/ Flex Feed® 74HT One-Pak® #K3612-3
Lincoln Welding Machines
Flextec® 500X/ Flex Feed® 84 Heavy Duty One-Pak® #K3612-4
Lincoln Welding Machines
Idealarc® DC600 Multi-Process Welder with Multi-Process Switch #K1288-18
Miller Welders
Millermatic® 355 MIG Welder w/ EZ-Latch Running Gear #951926
4 purchased
Miller Welders
Maxstar 280 TIGRunner, Water Cooled (208-575 V 1PH/3PH) #907538002
Thermal Dynamics
Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 82 Plasma Cutter w/ 75° Hand Torch (460V 3PH) #1-1130-2
Miller Welders
Maxstar® 280 Multiprocess Welder, Tweco (Auto-Line 208-575V) #907552001
Lincoln Welding Machines
Power Wave® AC/DC 1000SD Advanced Submerged Arc Welder (380-575V 3PH) #K2803-1
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 300 TIGRunner Welder Pkg (208-600 V) #907818002
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 210 TIG Welder w/ Wireless Foot Control, Complete Pkg (120-480 V) #951936
Miller Welders
SubArc DC 650 Digital Welder Power Source #907622
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 210 TIG/Stick Welder (120-480 V), CPS #907816001
Lincoln Ready-Paks & One-Paks
Power Wave® S500 Advanced Process Welder & Power Feed® 84 Ready-Pak® (208-575V 3PH) #K3187-2
Lincoln Welding and Plasma Cutting Accessories
Prism® Circulator w/ PTFE Filter (480V) #K5140-3
Lincoln Welding and Plasma Cutting Accessories
Prism® Circulator w/ Nano Filter (480V) #K5140-1
460v Power Supply
460v power (also referred to as 480v or 440v) is only used in heavy-duty fabrication shops, factories, and commercial buildings requiring power for machinery and large HVAC systems. High-power welding machines are typically rated at 460v or 460v 3-phase. At most commercial and industrial buildings, the power coming into them is 480v, 3-phase, 60Hz or 208v, 3-phase, 60Hz.
Most heavy equipment welders, like Miller’s PipeWorx 400, are rated as 230/460v. A dual voltage rating like this enables you to run the machine on either 220v or 440v service. For all other voltages, check out our power supply by power source page.
Can a welder requiring 460v AC power be used with a 480v AC outlet?
Yes. Per ANSI standards, 480v is the “distribution voltage”, 460v is the “utilization voltage.” Before there were universal standards, some motors were designed for 440v, some for 460v, and others for 480v. If you look at the nameplates of old motors, you’ll see the variation in voltage ratings. NEMA chose 460v, the in-between rating, as the Utilization Voltage standard so manufacturers could unify their nameplate information without any changes in the design of the motor.
What does a 460v power outlet look like?

Like most 440-480v receptacles, this 30A, 3-phase, 4-wire outlet has a twist-lock to prevent the cord from accidentally getting pulled out while a machine is in use.
What does a 460v plug look like?

480v, 20 Amp, 3-phase locking plug
Do you need a 460v outlet to run a welder rated at 460v?
Generally speaking, if you want to run a welder rated at 460v, you need a 460v outlet. However, many Miller welding machines rated at 460v are also rated for 220v service, so you can run them on 220v service with a different cable and plug (supplied with the machine). Miller welders equipped with their Auto-Line technology will automatically adjust for virtually any AC power (from 110v to 575v), including single-phase and three-phase. It also enables consistent, powerful arcs even with the dips and spikes coming with “dirty” power. Other brands have similar multi-voltage capability.
Have questions about 460v power?
Getting a grip on electrical requirements can be confusing for non-electricians. 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.




