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Miller Electric’s Dimension 650 multi-process welder

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Core Tip:Miller Electrics Dimension 650 multi-process welder provides both power-intensive output for heavy welding and

Miller Electrics Dimension 650 multi-process welder provides both power-intensive output for heavy welding and carbon-arc gouging, as well precision arc characteristics designed for thin-metal welding.

Miller Electrics Dimension 650 multi-process welderThis compact and energy efficient machine features a tough, corrosion-resistant, all-aluminum case to protect against the environment. Exclusive protection input inductor protects against “dirty power” commonly found on jobs, preventing power fluctuations from affecting performance or reliability. Adding to its durability, Miller-exclusive Wind Tunnel Technology directs internal airflow to protect sensitive electronic components from dirt, dust and debris, significantly improving reliability. Fan-on-Demand operates only when needed, reducing noise, power consumption and the amount of airborne contaminants that are pulled through the machine. 3-1/4 inches of ground clearance keeps the machine away from water, mud and dirt to protect interior components.

The reduced size and weight of the new Dimension 650 makes it easier to handle while still providing the welding performance of a larger machine. Compared to the legacy Dimension 652, the new Dimension 650 is 3-1/2 times lighter and has a 40 percent smaller footprint, making it easier to move.

The Dimension 650 features high electrical efficiency that allows for more welding using 32 per cent less power. Its full-load welding draws fewer than 50 amps of power, so the machine can function properly in a wider variety of locations.

The machine’s gouging mode provides 800 amps of usable power. A full 650 amps of power at 100 per cent duty cycle makes the Dimension 650 ideal for heavy gouging with 3/8-inch carbons and the exceptional short-arc MIG performance offers the necessary precision for welding of thin metals — with less risk of distortion or burn-through. The machine also provides excellent Stick and Lift-Arc TIG welding capabilities, and easier fine-tuning of the arc makes superior performance possible even on tough-to-weld materials and out-of-position applications. A Subarc (SAW) mode provides capability to retrofit into non-digital Subarc applications and a Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) mode provides reliable welding performance for wires commonly found in infrastructure construction.

For more information, visit www.MillerWelds.com.


 
 
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