The Electrode Holder Securely Grips The Welding Electrode, Allowing The Welder To Maneuver It Easily. It Provides Electrical Contact To Transfer Current From The Machine To The Electrode.
The Ground Clamp Is Attached To The Workpiece, Providing A Return Path For The Electrical Current. Proper Grounding Is Essential For A Stable Arc And Safety During The Welding Process.
A Welding Mask Or Helmet Equipped With A Filter Lens Protects The Welder's Eyes From The Bright Arc Light And Harmful UV Radiation During The Welding Process.
Also Known As Stick Welding, This Is One Of The Most Common Arc Welding Processes. It Uses A Consumable Electrode Coated In Flux To Protect The Weld Pool From Contamination.