Miller Electric 700 manual

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    Processes TIG (GTAW) Pulsed TIG (GTAW-P) Stick (SMAW) Air Carbon Arc (CAC-A) 350: 1/4 in maximum 700: 3/8 in maximum Input Power 208 – 575 V, 3- or 1-Phase Amperage Range 350: 5 – 350 A 700: 5 – 700 A Rated Output 350: 300 A at 32 V, 60% Duty Cycle 700: 600 A at 44 V, 60% Duty Cycle Weight 350: 135.5 lb (61 kg) 700: 198 lb (90 kg) Industrial [...]

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    2 Control Panel Input Power Three- Phase Single- Phase Three- Phase Single- Phase Rated Output 250 A at 30 V, 100% Duty Cycle 300 A at 32 V, 60% Duty Cycle 180 A at 27.2 V, 100% Duty Cycle 225 A at 29 V, 60% Duty Cycle 500 A at 40 V, 100% Duty Cycle 600 A at 44 V, 60% Duty Cycle 360 A at 34 V, 100% Duty Cycle 450 A at 38 V, 60% Duty Cycle Welding A[...]

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    UPGRADE UPGRADE UPGRADE UPGRADE UPGRADE UPGRADE UPGRADE UPGRADE 1/2 in Aluminum Continuous HF Fixed at 60 Hz Soft Squarewave 496 lb Manual Links 208/230/460 V Single-Phase 110 A at 230 V Single-Phase Some Digital Controls Maximum Thickness Capacity High Frequency Arc Starting Frequency Control AC Output Control AC Waveforms Weld Aluminum with Point[...]

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    4 AC W aveshape Controls Feature Waveform Effect on Bead Effect on Appearance 0 Current EN – EP+ Tim e 0 Current EN – EP+ Tim e Independent AC Amperage Control Allows the EN and EP amperage values to be set independently . Adjusts the ratio of EN to EP amperage to precisely control heat input to the work and the electrode. EN amperage controls [...]

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    5 SINEWA VE TRIANGULAR WA VE ADV ANCED SQUAREWA VE SOFT SQUAREWA VE AC Waveform Selection Select from four different AC waveforms to optimize the arc characteristic for your application. Choose from: High Speed DC TIG-Pulse Controls • PPS Pulses per second (Hz): DC = 0.1 – 5,000 PPS / AC = 0.1 – 500 PPS • % ON – % Peak Time: 5 - 95% (Cont[...]

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    Dynasty ® Power Sources TIGRunner ® Packages Complete Packages 6 Packages and T orch Kits Dynasty ® 350 #907 204 (CSA) (Auto-Line ™ 208 – 575 VAC) Dynasty ® 350 #907 204-02-1 (CE) (Auto-Line ™ 380 – 575 VAC) 8 ft (2.4 m) primary cord, (2) international (Dinse 50) connectors, and CD-ROM Setup and Simulator. Note: TIG torch adapter must b[...]

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    Runner Cart #300 244 Designed to accom - modate the Dy na sty ® or Maxstar ® 350 or 700 power sources and the Co ol ma te ™ 3.5 Cooler. Ca rt features: single cylinder rack, foot pedal holder, (3) cable/torch holders, (2) TIG electrode filler holders and a convenient drawer for tungsten and consumable storage. Coolmate ™ 3.5 #300 245 Designed[...]

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    Litho in USA Distributed by: Equipment and Options Stock No. Description Qty. Price Dynasty ® 350 #907 204 Auto-Line™ 208 – 575 VAC, 50/60 Hz, CSA. 8 ft primary cord Dynasty ® 350 TIGRunner ® #907 204-01-1 Auto-Line™ 208 – 575 VAC, 50/60 Hz, CSA. 8 ft primary cord. Requires coolant Dynasty ® 350 Complete #951 074 Auto-Line™ 208 – 57[...]