Welding Machines in Saudi Arabia | Inverter, MIG, MMA Welders

Buy welding machines in Saudi Arabia from Cool.sa. Our welding machine range covers inverter MMA stick welders, MIG welders, and combination machines suitable for HVAC fabrication, ducting, copper brazing, structural fabrication, and general workshop welding. Branded machines from Total and other trusted manufacturers, stocked for fast dispatch with contractor pricing on volume orders.

مكيف هواء سبليت إل جي – 22300 وحدة حرارية بريطانية – بارد فقط

السعر الأصلي هو: ر.س4,700.00.السعر الحالي هو: ر.س2,810.00. شامل ضريبة القيمة المضافة

واقي اذن توتال، NRR:24dB ،TSP701

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ر.س60.00 شامل ضريبة القيمة المضافة

نظارات اللحام توتال، TSP303، المادة: PVC

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السعر الأصلي هو: ر.س25.00.السعر الحالي هو: ر.س18.00. شامل ضريبة القيمة المضافة

نظارة سلامة شفاف توتال، TSP302 مستوى الحماية: PC

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السعر الأصلي هو: ر.س25.00.السعر الحالي هو: ر.س18.00. شامل ضريبة القيمة المضافة

نظارة سلامة شفاف توتال، TSP304، مستوى الحماية: PC

(1)
السعر الأصلي هو: ر.س25.00.السعر الحالي هو: ر.س18.00. شامل ضريبة القيمة المضافة

خوذة لحام ذات تعتيم تلقائي كامل TSP9309 – 90x35 مم

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السعر الأصلي هو: ر.س150.00.السعر الحالي هو: ر.س130.00. شامل ضريبة القيمة المضافة

قناع اللحام الكامل TSP9201 – زجاج 108x50x3 مم، 100%

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السعر الأصلي هو: ر.س50.00.السعر الحالي هو: ر.س35.00. شامل ضريبة القيمة المضافة

قناع اللحام الكامل TSP9102 – زجاج 108x50x3 مم، 100%

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السعر الأصلي هو: ر.س50.00.السعر الحالي هو: ر.س30.00. شامل ضريبة القيمة المضافة

Key Features

  • Inverter MMA, MIG, and combination welding machines
  • Compact, lightweight inverter designs for portable site use
  • IGBT inverter technology for stable arc and lower power draw
  • Suitable for HVAC ducting, copper brazing, and structural fabrication
  • Single phase 220V to 240V models for general workshop and site use
  • Three phase 380V models for heavy fabrication work
  • Welding accessories including electrodes, wire, and consumables stocked
  • Contractor pricing on bulk orders
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Why Welding Matters in HVAC & Refrigeration Work 

Most HVAC contractors don't think of themselves as welders, but welding shows up on more jobs than people expect. Bracket fabrication for outdoor unit mounting in unusual positions. Ducting joint repair. Copper brazing on refrigeration circuits. Structural support work for rooftop equipment. Custom flashings and weatherproofing. The contractor who has a working welder on the truck can finish jobs that the contractor without one has to subcontract or postpone.

At Cool.sa we stock welding machines suitable for the kind of work HVAC contractors, refrigeration crews, and general trade teams actually do. Compact inverter MMA welders for stick welding general steel work. MIG welders for cleaner finished work and thinner material. Combination machines that handle both. The range covers single phase 220V models that run off any standard site power supply, and three phase 380V models for heavier fabrication shops.

Welding Machines Available at Cool.sa 

Inverter MMA (stick) welders are the workhorse machines for general welding. Compact, light, run on standard single phase power, and weld a wide range of mild steel and alloy materials with the right electrode. Output ratings typically range from 120A entry level through 250A heavy duty. The IGBT inverter technology means the machines are far lighter and more efficient than the old transformer welders, and the arc stability is much better, particularly for stick welding at lower amperages.

MIG welders use a continuous wire feed and shielding gas (or flux cored wire) to produce cleaner welds with less spatter than stick welding. They work better on thinner sheet steel and produce a tidier finish, which matters for ducting work and visible structural welds. MIG machines need a gas bottle (typically argon CO2 mix for steel) plus the welding wire.

Combination machines handle both MMA and MIG, and sometimes TIG, in a single unit. These cost more but make sense for workshops that need flexibility across multiple welding processes.

Welding accessories include electrodes (E6013, E7018, and others), MIG wire, welding helmets, gloves, electrode holders, earth clamps, and welding cables. We stock the consumables alongside the machines so a complete welding setup can ship in one order.

How to Choose the Right Welding Machine 

For occasional bracket fabrication and general repair work, a 200A inverter MMA welder is a sensible default. It handles 2 mm to 8 mm steel comfortably with the right electrode, runs off standard 220V power, and is light enough to carry on the truck. Total and similar brand inverter welders in this range sit at a price point that makes sense for contractors who need a working welder without paying for premium European brands.

For ducting work and finer sheet metal fabrication where appearance matters, a small MIG welder is the better choice. The cleaner welds and lower spatter make a real difference on visible finished work.

For heavy fabrication shops doing structural work, three phase machines with higher amperage handle thicker material and longer continuous welds without thermal overload.

Welding Safety Essentials 

Welding throws UV radiation, high heat, and flying spatter. Eye and skin protection are not negotiable. A proper auto darkening welding helmet, leather gloves, and leather apron or jacket are essential. We stock these as accessories alongside the machines themselves. Anyone running a welder on a working site needs to know what they're doing, both for weld quality and personal safety.

Welding Machine Applications & Best Use Cases 

  • HVAC bracket fabrication for outdoor units and rooftop equipment
  • Ducting joint work and seam repair
  • Structural fabrication for HVAC equipment supports
  • Copper brazing for refrigeration circuits (with appropriate filler material)
  • Site repair work for steel structures and equipment
  • Workshop fabrication for custom HVAC components
  • General metalwork and trade fabrication
  • Vehicle and equipment repair welding
  • Project site welding for temporary structures and supports

Welding Machine Technical Specifications 

تخصيص Coverage
Welder Types Inverter MMA

  (stick), MIG, combination machines

Output Range 120A to 250A

  common, higher available

مساهمة الجهد 220V to 240V

  single phase, 380V three phase

Technology IGBT inverter
Duty Cycle Varies by

  machine, typically 60% at rated output

Electrode Compatibility E6013, E7018,

  and other common stick electrodes

MIG Wire Standard 0.6

  mm to 1.2 mm wire diameters

العلامة التجارية Total and

  other trusted manufacturers

Warranty Manufacturer

  warranty

اكسسوارات لحام

  cables, holders, earth clamps, helmets

  

 

Why Buy Welding Machines from Cool.sa 

We supply welding machines to HVAC contractors, fabrication workshops, FM teams, and trade crews across Saudi Arabia. We stock machines that match how working contractors actually use them, with the consumables and accessories alongside. At Cool.sa We offer contractor pricing on volume orders, we hold real stock for fast dispatch, and our team can help you spec the right machine for the type of welding work you're doing.  

FAQ

Q1. What size welder do I need for HVAC bracket fabrication?

A 200A inverter MMA welder is the sensible default. It handles 2 mm to 8 mm steel comfortably with E6013 or E7018 electrodes, runs off standard 220V power, and is portable enough to take on site.

Q2. Can I run a welder off normal household power?

Most single phase inverter welders run off 220V to 240V. The actual current draw depends on the welder rating and the welding amperage being used. For a 200A welder running at full power, you need at least a 16A or 32A circuit. Running heavy welders off underrated circuits trips breakers and can damage wiring.

Q3. What's the difference between MMA (stick) and MIG welding?

MMA uses a flux coated electrode that you hold in a holder and consume as you weld. It's simpler, more portable, and works in outdoor conditions including wind. MIG uses a continuous wire fed through a torch with shielding gas, produces cleaner welds with less spatter, and works better on thin material, but it needs a gas bottle and is sensitive to wind.

Q4. Do welding machines come with accessories?

The basic accessories specified by the manufacturer are usually included. Electrodes, MIG wire, gas bottles, and welding PPE are sold separately. We stock all of these so you can build a complete welding setup in one order.

Q5. Do I need a special licence to use a welding machine in Saudi Arabia?

There's no individual welding licence requirement at the consumer level for normal use. For commercial fabrication and project work, qualified welders are typically required by the project specifications, particularly for structural welding.

Q6. Can I weld copper for refrigeration circuits with these machines?

Copper to copper joints in refrigeration are typically brazed, not welded, using oxy acetylene or oxy LPG with silver brazing rods. The welders we stock are designed for steel work. For copper brazing, you need a brazing torch setup, which is a separate category.

Q7. Do you offer contractor pricing on welding machines?

Yes. We have project pricing for fabrication shops and trade accounts. Bulk consumable orders (electrodes, wire) also get contractor pricing.

Q8. Do you ship welding machines across Saudi Arabia?

Yes. We deliver to Riyadh, Jeddah, Makkah, Madinah, Dammam, Khobar, and across the Kingdom including remote project sites.