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Welding Equipment and Workshop Lab Machine Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in India

Educational Instrument is leading Welding Equipment and Workshop Lab Machine Manufacturer,and supplier and Exporter in India, Algeria (Algiers), Angola (Luanda), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Armenia (Yerevan), Australia(Canberra), Austria (Vienna), Bahrain (Manama), Bangladesh (Dhaka), Bhutan (Thimphu), Bolivia (Sucre), Botswana (Gaborone), Brazil (Brasília), Brunei (Bandar Seri Begawan), Montenegro (Podgorica), Morocco (Rabat), Mozambique (Maputo), Myanmar (Naypyidaw), Namibia (Windhoek), Nepal (Kathmandu), New Zealand (Wellington), Nigeria (Abuja), Oman (Muscat), Palestine (Ramallah), Panama (Panama City), Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby), Paraguay (Asunción), Peru (Lima), Philippines (Manila)¸ Portugal (Lisbon), Qatar (Doha), Rwanda (Kigali), Saudi Arabia (Riyadh), Senegal (Dakar), Serbia (Belgrade), Sierra Leone (Freetown), Slovakia (Bratislava), South Africa (Cape Town) (Pretoria) (Bloemfontein), South Sudan (Juba), Spain (Madrid), Sri Lanka (Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte) (Colombo), Sudan (Khartoum), Syria (Damascus), Tanzania (Dodoma), Thailand (Bangkok), Togo (Lomé), Tonga (Nuku'alofa), Trinidad and Tobago (Port of Spain), Tunisia (Tunis), Turkey (Ankara), Turkmenistan (Ashgabat), Uganda (Kampala), United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi), United Kingdom (London), United States (Washington, D.C.)

Welding equipment and workshop lab machines are the metal-joining and metal-cutting machines used to teach practical fabrication, machining and metalworking in technical workshops. Educational Instrument manufactures and exports this category for technical institutes, ITIs, vocational training schools and engineering colleges, and for schools, universities, TVET institutions, research settings and industry.

The published range in this category covers arc welding machines, MIG and TIG welding machines, spot welders, gas welding kits, welding safety wear, grinding machines, drilling machines, lathes, shaping machines, milling machines, cutting machines and bench vices. The category supports practical teaching in mechanical, fabrication and production engineering — cutting, joining, shaping and machining materials — and underpins workshop training for careers in manufacturing, industrial maintenance and construction.

Machine-level ratings, current ranges, duty cycles, power inputs, table sizes and accessory lists are not published on this page. Request the specification sheet for the exact machine or workshop configuration before procurement or tender evaluation.

What is included in a welding and workshop lab machine category?

This category groups two connected equipment families: welding machines and their protective equipment, and workshop machine tools used for shaping and finishing metal. The published range names arc welding machines, MIG and TIG welding machines, spot welders, gas welding kits and welding safety wear on the welding side, and grinding machines, drilling machines, lathes, shaping machines, milling machines, cutting machines and bench vices on the workshop side.

Institutions normally buy across both families because a welding practical rarely stands alone — material is cut, drilled, ground or faced before and after joining. Where a specific machine, size or accessory is not listed here, specifications are available on request.

How do you choose welding and workshop lab machines for a technical institute?

Start from the trade syllabus and the practical exercises it mandates, then work backwards to machines. Define the welding processes to be taught (arc, MIG, TIG, spot or gas), the machining operations required (turning, milling, shaping, drilling, grinding, cutting), the number of student stations, and the workshop's power supply and floor area. Only then compare machine models.

Two institutions teaching the same trade can need very different equipment lists. An ITI fabrication workshop, an engineering-college production lab and an industry training centre each run different practical loads, and a machine suited to one is not automatically suited to another. Confirm training-level suitability for each machine rather than assuming it from the category.

Which welding processes does this category cover?

The published range identifies arc welding machines, MIG and TIG welding machines, spot welders and gas welding kits. Each is a distinct process with different consumables, shielding requirements, safety equipment and skills, so the process must be fixed before the machine list is written.

Do not assume that one welding machine supports several processes unless that capability is explicitly stated for the selected model. Output current range, duty cycle, input voltage and phase, torch or holder type, and shielding-gas requirements are model-level parameters and should be requested for the exact machine.

Which workshop machines support welding training?

Grinding machines, drilling machines, lathes, shaping machines, milling machines, cutting machines and bench vices are the workshop machine tools published in this category. In practice they handle preparation and finishing work around the weld: cutting stock to length, drilling and facing, dressing weld beads, and holding work securely at the bench.

Match machine capacity to the workpieces students will actually handle. Swing and bed length on a lathe, table travel on a milling machine, stroke on a shaper, chuck capacity on a drill and jaw width on a bench vice all constrain the exercises a workshop can run. These figures are not published here — request them per machine.

What safety equipment is required in a welding workshop?

Welding safety wear is listed in the published range for this category. A welding workshop's protective requirement is set by process: arc and MIG work drives shade-rated eye and face protection, flame-resistant clothing, gloves and screening, while grinding and cutting drive eye protection and guarding on the machines themselves.

Specify the protective equipment explicitly in the enquiry or tender. Shade numbers, glove ratings, apron material, curtain sizes and screen dimensions are not published on this page, and PPE that meets one national standard may not satisfy another. Confirm the exact specification for the destination market before ordering.

What should institutions send when requesting a quotation?

Send the category or item list, quantity, institution name and billing address, plus the trade or syllabus, the welding processes and machining operations to be taught, the number of student stations, the workshop power supply, and any mandatory technical specifications. For export orders, add the destination country and any packaging, documentation or certification requirements.

The more of this that is fixed up front, the fewer revisions the quotation needs — and for tender-driven procurement, an unstated requirement is usually an unmet one.

Product types in this category

Type

Key feature (as published)

Typical use

Arc welding machines

Welding machine type named in the category range

Practical arc (SMAW) welding training

MIG welding machines

Welding machine type named in the category range

Practical MIG welding training

TIG welding machines

Welding machine type named in the category range

Practical TIG welding training

Spot welders

Welding machine type named in the category range

Resistance spot-welding practicals on sheet metal

Gas welding kits

Welding kit type named in the category range

Gas welding and cutting practicals

Welding safety wear

Protective equipment named in the category range

Operator protection during welding practicals

Grinding machines

Workshop machine named in the category range

Weld dressing, deburring, surface finishing

Drilling machines

Workshop machine named in the category range

Hole-making in workshop practicals

Lathes

Workshop machine named in the category range

Turning, facing and related machining exercises

Shaping machines

Workshop machine named in the category range

Shaping-process practicals

Milling machines

Workshop machine named in the category range

Milling-process practicals

Cutting machines

Workshop machine named in the category range

Cutting stock and workpieces to size

Bench vices

Workshop accessory named in the category range

Workholding at the bench

Only equipment explicitly published in this category is listed. Specifications for each item are available on request.

Selection criteria for procurement teams

Criterion

What to check

Trade and syllabus

Which trade, level and practical exercises the workshop must deliver

Welding process

Whether the requirement is arc, MIG, TIG, spot, gas — or a combination

Machining operations

Whether turning, milling, shaping, drilling, grinding or cutting is required

Machine specifications

Ratings, output current range, duty cycle, capacities, travels and dimensions for the exact model

Power supply

Input voltage, phase and connected load available in the workshop

Student stations

Number of simultaneous learners, which sets machine and PPE quantities

Safety equipment

Exact PPE specification, screening and machine guarding required

Workshop layout

Floor area, foundation and ventilation available for each machine

Accessories and consumables

Electrodes, torches, cutters, chucks, holders and clamps required with each machine

Documentation

Manuals, safety instructions and any certification documents required

Installation and training

Whether installation, commissioning or operator training is needed

Export requirements

Destination market, packaging, documentation and any market-specific standards

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Frequently asked questions

What is a welding and workshop lab machine?

It is any machine used to join, cut, shape or finish metal in a training workshop. In this category that covers arc, MIG, TIG, spot and gas welding equipment plus grinding, drilling, cutting, turning, shaping and milling machines and bench vices — the equipment set a fabrication or production-engineering workshop needs to run practicals.

Which welding machines are available in this category?

The published range covers arc welding machines, MIG and TIG welding machines, spot welders and gas welding kits. Machine ratings, output current ranges, duty cycles and input-power requirements are not published on this page and should be requested for the specific model required.

Who uses this equipment?

Technical institutes, ITIs, vocational training schools and engineering colleges, plus schools, universities, TVET institutions, research settings and industry. Suitability depends on the trade taught, the practical level and the workshop's power and space, so confirm it per machine rather than per category.

Can equipment be configured for a specific trade syllabus?

Educational Instrument states that configurations are offered according to course requirements. Provide the trade, syllabus, practical exercise list, number of student stations and mandatory specifications, and request written confirmation that the offered configuration meets them.

Do you export welding and workshop machines?

Yes. Educational Instrument operates as a manufacturer and exporter and states distribution across 82+ countries (manufacturer-stated — verify before publishing). Provide the destination market with your enquiry so packaging, documentation and any market-specific requirements can be addressed.

How do I get prices for a workshop setup?

Send the equipment list, quantities, institution name and billing address, together with the welding processes, machining operations and any mandatory technical specifications. Prices for welding and workshop machines depend on machine size, rating and accessories, so a specification-level list produces a usable quotation faster than a category-level one.

Request a quote

Send your equipment list, trade or syllabus, number of student stations, workshop power supply and destination market. Educational Instrument will return a specification-matched quotation for your welding and workshop lab requirement.

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