Miller Electric Welding Generator 250 DX manual

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    Processes TIG (GTAW) Stick (SMAW) Pulsed TIG (GTAW-P) (Optional) Input Power Requires 1-Phase Power Amperage Range 250: 3 – 310 350: 3 – 400 Max. Open-Circuit Voltage 80 VDC Rated Output 250: 250 A at 30 VAC, 40% Duty Cycle 200 A at 28 VAC, 60% Duty Cycle 350: 350 A at 34 VAC, 40% Duty Cycle 300 A at 32 VAC, 60% Duty Cycle Weight Standard: 250:[...]

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    2 AC Output: Balance Control Additional Features Balanced Wave Greatest Cleaning Action More Heat into Work 68% Electrode Negative 45% Electrode Negative 50% Electrode Negative 50% Electrode Positive 55% Electrode Positive 32% Electrode Positive Balanced Max. Cleaning Max. Penetration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 [...]

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    3 Specifications (Subject to change without notice.) Model Syncrowave 250 Syncrowave 250 CE 220/400/ 440/520 Syncrowave 350 All Models Rated Output 250 A at 30 V, 40% Duty Cycle 225 A at 29 V, 40% Duty Cycle 250 A at 30 V, 40% Duty Cycle 350 A at 34 V, 40% Duty Cycle Welding Amp Range 3 – 310 A 3 – 400 A Max OCV 80 V 80 V Input Power 60 Hz, 1-P[...]

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    4 Sequencer** Module Pulser* Module 1 8 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 3 4 5 6 19 20 Common Bottom Panel Control Panels 1. Voltmeter Display 2. Start Mode Control (Lift-Arc, HF Start, HF Continuous) 3. Output Control 4. Amperage Control (Panel/Remote) 5. Process Control (Stick/TIG) 6. Balance/Dig Control (0 – 10) 7. Postflow Time Control (0 –[...]

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    5 Packages Syncrowave ® Power Sources Syncrowave ® 250 DX #907 194 (200/230/460 VAC) #907 195 (230/460/575 VAC) #907 197 (220/400/440/520 VAC) CE Syncrowave ® 350 LX #907 198 (200/230/460 VAC) #907 199 (230/460/575 VAC) #907 200 (220/400/440/520 VAC) CE Primary cord and TIG torch adapter sold separately. TIGRunner ® Packages Syncrowave ® 250 D[...]

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    No. 37 Running Gear #195 282 Includes two 10 in (254 mm) wheels, two 5 in (127 mm) casters, two-compartment rack (for gas cylinder(s) or Coolmate V3 coolant system), and handles. Provides excellent mobility and easy to install. Protective Cover #195 320 Heavy-duty, water- and mildew-resistant. Protects and maintains the finish of the welder. Remote[...]

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    7 TIG Welding Gloves #227 813 Small #227 814 Medium #227 815 Large #227 816 X-Large Designed to meet the specific requirements high- quality TIG welding demands. Made from soft grain goatskin. Sewn with Kevlar ® thread. TIG (GT A W) T orch Adapters Water-Cooled Dinse #195 377 Used to adapt a 250 or 350 A water-cooled torch (WP20, WP18, CS310) to a[...]

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    Litho in USA Distributed by: Equipment and Options Stock No. Description Qty. Price Syncrowave ® 250 DX #907 194 200/230/460 V, 50/60 Hz, Standard Model #907 195 230/460/575 V, 50/60 Hz, Standard Model #907 197 220/400/440/520 V, 50/60 Hz, CE , Standard Model #907 194-03-2 200/230/460 V, 50/60 Hz, Syncrowave 250 DX TIGRunner ® 3X #951 117 200/230[...]