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Miller Electric Mfg. Co.: All-in-One Portable Welding System
July 30, 2012
The Multimatic™ 200 is an all-in-one portable multiprocess welding power source capable of performing MIG, Stick, and TIG welding processes. The Auto-Set Elite feature allows operators to quickly and easily set weld parameters based on material type and thickness, as well as fine-tune those parameters to match each specific application. The welding system weighs 29 pounds and connects to common 120- and 230-V power receptacles with the manufacturer’s MVP multivoltage plug. Ideal for use in light fabrication, maintenance and repair, HVAC, construction and farm/ranch applications, the Multimatic 200 system has a durable, impact-resistant polycarbonate case that protects the machine from harsh environments and the rigors of daily use, said the company. The machine offers positive arc starts and a stable arc with minimal spatter when MIG welding with mixed gases and straight CO2. Stick and TIG welding performance matches that of the Maxstar® 150 series of inverter power sources, and the system is also compatible with a number of accessories — including the TIG Contractor Kit and the Spoolmate™ 100 Series spool gun for MIG welding aluminum, to provide greater application versatility. An advanced LCD interface prompts the operator to select the proper polarity and gas mix for the process, and uses basic language descriptions — not numerical codes — to display alerts on the machine.
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