We’ve been shipping these out for about six months now, and the feedback’s been solid—the AFTT ball-removing circuit is one of those details that makes a real difference on the shop floor. It basically stops that annoying residual ball at the wire end after you finish a weld, so operators don’t have to snip it off every time. Most buyers go with the 315A model over the smaller ones because of that it handles thicker material better, and the 60% duty cycle at that rating means you can run production shifts without it out.

The inverter tech gives you a nice stable arc, what it does is it uses a phase-shifted full-bridge design that keeps the votage and current waveform tight, so spatter is noticeably lower than on older machines. You’ll see the efficiency sits at 90%, which is better than a lot of comparable units we’ve tested, and the air cooling system is actually fine for most industrial setups—we usually have stock, but confirm lead time if you need more than 50 units or so. The digital displays for both voltage and current mean you don’t have to fiddle with external adjustments, which saves time when switching between materials.


Input power is AC380V±10% at 50Hz, and the rated input current is 13A, so it’s not a huge draw for a machine that goes up to 315A. The no-load voltage is 66V, which is pretty standerd for this class, and the insulation class is F, so it holds up well in warmer environments. Welding wire diameter is 0.8 to 1.0mm, and it’s a one-body unit, 275 by 490 by 550mm, weighing about 20kg—easy enough to move around a workshop but not something you’d want to carry up stairs every day.

It’s CE, ISO, and ROHS certified, but that’s not the main selling point for most buyers—they usually ask about lead time first, and we can typically ship within 15 working days or so for standard orders. Bulk pricing kicks in around 20 units, and we recommend checking the MOQ if you’re looking at a trial run, because we don’t always break pallets for fewer than 5 machines. One thing someone might not think to ask: the integrated wire feeder has a straightening device, which reduces feed issues with cheaper wire.

Not great for heavy-duty aluminum welding though—the air cooling system and the MIG/Mag setup are really dialed for steel and stainless, so if you’re doing a lot of alumnum, you’d want a spool gun or a different machine altogether. Actually, the 315Y is better than a lot of entry-level inverters for consistent bead appearance, but it’s not a replacement for a water-cooled setup on continuous high-amp work.
We typically require a MOQ of 10 units for the NBC-315Y, but we can negotiate lower quantities for first-time buyers or sample orders.
Standard lead time is 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock levels and your location.
Yes, it’s fully certified with CE, ISO, and ROHS, so you’re covered for quality and compliance in most markets.
Yes, it works with both Φ0.8mm and Φ1.0mm wire diameters, so you can switch between them depending on your job.
Each unit is packed in a sturdy carton with foam padding, and we recommend storing it in a dry, ventilated area below 40°C to keep the air cooling system working efficiently.