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8Power Requirements To RunTools and Motors (Approximate)Plasma Cutters and Generator PowerTired of dragging around a bulky oxy-fuel rig and fedup with
9Following are a few engine drive productsand their plasma cutting capabilities whenlinked to a Spectrum®2050.Smooth Cutting. Tired of plasma cutters
10Engine Drive ChartAmp Range/Output40–14040–18050–225 AC/CC50–210 DC/CC50-225 AC/CC50-210 DC/CC40–250 AC40–250DC/CC40–250 AC/CC40–250 DC/CC20–300 DC2
11StickXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTIGDC TIGDC TIGDC TIGDC TIGDC TIGDC TIGBothAC and DC TIGBothAC and DC TIGBothAC andDC TIGDC TIGDC TIGDC TIGAC TIG**DC TIGDC
12Engines and Fuel EconomyWhen selecting an engine drive, remember that fuelefficiency provides big savings and a fast payback. Miller’sfleet of engin
13Examples:Bobcat 250 NT: On a typical job using 1/8 in. 7018electrodes (125 amps, 40% duty cycle), you can expect touse an average of 0.8 gallons of
14Product HighlightsBlue Star®3500/6000Portable, compact • 226 lb. • Protected by durable steel frameGenerator power for versatility • Plenty of power
15Trailblazer®Series•Trailblazer® DC•Trailblazer®301 G•Trailblazer®301 DThe Trailblazer’s legendary four-pole rotor and 3-phase weld output produces t
16Trailblazer®Pro 350 DSame premium Trailblazerarc, more power• 350 amp weld output• Runs 1/4 in. Stick rods and carbons, 5/64 in. cored wires• Arc-Dr
17Miller Du-Op™Dual operator welding machine• Two independently controlled arcs• Reduces number of machines on jobsite• Decreases transportation, main
18Big Blue®302/402/502Excellent Stick/TIG machines• Arc-Drive for E6010 pipe welding• Uncompromised 7018 performanceCV option for superior flux cored
19Big Blue®TurboHigh altitude, high outputmultiprocess welderprovides a superior arc.• Deutz turbochargedfour-cylinder diesel engine provides ample po
20For detailed literature, a full-line catalog or to locate your nearest distributor,call 1-800-4-A-MILLER (1-800-426-4553)Arc-Drive Domination. Accor
EngineDriveBuyer’s GuideEngineDriveBuyer’s GuideFor Welding andPower Generation
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1Table of ContentsEngine Drive ProductsUnderstanding Features and BenefitsPageReliability 2Welding Processes 3Welding Amperage Requirements 4Duty Cycl
Understanding Features and BenefitsPicking the best engine drive isn’t easy! Each modeldelivers a variety of features and benefits. Some offer alower
Welding ProcessesStick Welding (SMAW): All Miller enginedrives produce a DC constant current (CC) outputfor Stick welding. Every Miller machine offers
4Amperage RequirementsWelding amperage requirements largely depend onthe diameter and type of electrode you want to use. The following charts provide
5Duty CycleDuty cycle is the amount of time during a 10-minuteperiod that an engine drive can continuously operate atits rated welding output without
6Generator PowerMiller packs its engine drives with 120/240VACgenerator power to run tools, lights, start motors andpower equipment. In fact, tools pe
7Generator Power WhileWeldingAll Miller engine drives provide simultaneouswelding and generator power. This means that while oneoperator welds, others
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