







Miller Multimatic 220 AC/DC Multiprocess Welder (907757)
*** This welder package includes a wired foot control. If you prefer the wireless foot control, you need part # 907757002. ***
The Miller Multimatic 220 AC/DC Multiprocess Welder (907757) is set to disrupt the market with the combination of MIG, Stick, AC/DC TIG, and Miller's unparalleled reliability and craftsmanship. Building off the success of their Multimatic welders, Miller has combined AC capabilities for TIG with their trusted MIG/Stick technology. That means you now only need one Miller Electric MIG machine for all welding processes and all metals. Take on more projects with the Miller 220 MIG welder, which supports MIG, DC stick, and AC/DC TIG.
Thickness Capacities for MIG, Stick, and TIG
• MIG: 24 ga.–3/8 in.steel, 18 ga.–3/8 in. aluminum
• DC Stick: 16 ga.–3/8 in. steel
• AC/DC TIG: 24 ga.–1/4 in. steel and aluminum
QuickTech Technology for Faster Setup
The Multimatic 220 AC/DC comes equipped with all the necessary accessories to weld any process, which is unlike machines that require add-ons. With Miller’s QuickTech technology, setup and process changes are even easier.
• Automatically determines polarity; the work lead always goes into the bottom-right receptacle
• Allows a MIG gun and TIG torch to remain connected at the same time
• Automatically switches to the correct process when you hit the trigger or foot control
• Recalls the settings from the last process used
Auto-Set Elite for Fast, Accurate Setup
Auto-Set Elite offers fast, predefined settings for multiple materials and processes, enabling you to start welding quickly and confidently. You can use Auto-Set across every process, with the option to fine-tune your settings as needed.
• Works with all processes: MIG, stick, AC TIG, and DC TIG
• Lets you set weld parameters by selecting:
MIG: wire diameter and material thickness
Stick: electrode type, diameter, and material thickness
AC/DC TIG: tungsten diameter and material thickness
Pro-Set (TIG and Stick Manual Modes)
Pro-Set eliminates the guesswork when setting weld parameters. Simply turn the control until “Pro-Set” appears on the display and the number turns blue.
• AC Balance (AC TIG): Controls cleaning action (Pro-Set 75%)
• AC Frequency (AC TIG): Adjusts the arc cone width (Pro-Set 120 Hz)
• Pulse (DC TIG): Increases stability, penetration, and travel speed (Pro-Set 100 Hz)
• DIG (Stick): Tailors arc characteristics; ideal for 7018 electrodes (Pro-Set 30%)
Additional Performance Features
• Robust, angled wire drive with a Quick Select drive roll for fast wire changes. Includes three grooves: two for solid wire and one for flux-cored.
• Dual shielding gas connections allow MIG and TIG gases to stay connected simultaneously, eliminating hose-swapping.
• Intuitive 3.5-inch LCD interface with clear connection graphics and easy navigation.
Two Machines in One
Weighing only 56 pounds, the 220 Miller MIG Welder can go where the work is, and combines the functions of two machines into one. It operates on 120-volt or 240-volt power, letting you work virtually anywhere. Multi-voltage plug (MVP) easily connects to standard 120-volt or 240-volt power outlets (no tools required to change). Choose the plug that fits the receptacle and connect it to the power cord.
14-pin controlled operator alternatives
The standard 14-pin connector on your Multimatic 220 AC/DC lets you choose your control for a customized experience, whether it’s a foot control, fingertip control, or wireless foot control.
Wide range of TIG adjustability.
• AC Balance: Adjustable from 60–80%
• AC Frequency: Adjustable from 60–150 Hz
• DC Pulse: Adjustable from Off–150 pulses per second (PPS)
• TIG Post-Flow: Adjustable from Auto–25 seconds (accessible via service menu screen 12)
• Lift-Arc and high-frequency starts
• Tungsten size selection
Comes complete with:
• Power source (907757)
• 6.5 ft. (2 m) power cord with MVP plugs for 120 V and 240 V
• 10 ft. (3 m) MDX 100 MIG gun and cable assembly (Accepts Miller MDX Consumables)
• 13 ft. (4 m) cable electrode holder and 25 mm Dinse-style connector
• 12.5 ft. (3.8 m) Weldcraft A-150 (WP-17) TIG torch with 25 mm Dinse-style connector
• RFCS-14 HD foot control with 20 ft. (6 m) cord
• 10 ft. (3 m) work cable with clamp and 25 mm Dinse-style connector
• Two flow gauge regulators and gas hoses for argon and AR/CO2 mix
• Hobart spool of .030 in. (0.8 mm) solid wire
• Two contact tips for .030 in. (0.8 mm) wire
• Quick Select™ drive roll for .024 in. (0.6 mm) or .030/.035 in. (0.8/0.9 mm) solid wire, and .030/.035 in. (0.8/0.9 mm) flux-cored wire
• AK2C TIG torch accessory kit
• Material thickness gauge (229895)
• Hook-and-loop cord wraps
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the 220 be used for TIG welding applications?
The 220 Multiprocess welder is the go-to Miller machine for users who need greater control over heat input and arc stability. If you’re looking for precise and clean welds, you can be confident that the 220 supports TIG welding.
Does the 220 offer pulsed TIG welding capabilities?
When equipped with the proper TIG setup, this machine can handle pulsed TIG welding, which helps reduce heat distortion, improve arc control, and deliver cleaner welds on stainless steel, aluminum, and other heat-sensitive metals. Pulsed TIG is especially useful for intricate or cosmetic welds.
Is flux-cored welding compatible with this welder?
Yes. This machine supports flux-cored welding for heavy-duty jobs, outdoor environments, and situations requiring deeper penetration. It’s a great option when welding in windy conditions or working with thicker materials that require additional power.
When should I choose TIG welding instead of flux-cored welding?
TIG is used for precise, cosmetic welds, while flux-cored welding is suitable for thicker, rougher materials where strength is a priority.
TIG is ideal for welding stainless steel, aluminum, and thinner materials. On the other hand, flux-cored welding is particularly useful when working outdoors or welding thicker structural components that require strong penetration.
Can one machine realistically handle TIG welding, pulsed TIG welding, and flux-cored welding?
Yes, many multiprocess welders are designed to handle all three. With the correct torch, consumables, and settings, a single machine can switch between TIG, pulsed TIG, and flux-cored welding, giving fabricators the flexibility to tackle everything from fine detail work to heavy structural repairs.
| MPN: | MIL907757 |
|---|---|
| UPC: | 715959669276 |
| Processes | Flux Cored (FCAW)MIG (GMAW)MultiprocessStick (SMAW)TIG AC (GTAW-AC)TIG DC (GTAW-DC)TIG (GTAW) |
| Designed For | Racing Farm and Ranch Welding Education and Training |
| Amperage | 30 A - 230 A |
| Material Thickness | Aluminum Stainless Steel Steel |
| Weldable Metals | Aluminum Stainless Steel Steel |
| Input Voltage | 110/115/120 V 220/230/240 V |
| Input Phase | 1-Phase |
| Input Hz | 50/60 Hz |
| Input Phase | AC / DC |
| Rated Output | CC / CV |
| Max Open Circuit Voltage | 46 VDC |
| Wire Feed Speed | 1.5 m/min - 15.2 m/min 60 m/min - 600 m/min |
| Portability | Handle(s) Running Gear / Cart |
| Weld Output | CC / CV |
| Weight | 56 lbs |
| Warranty | 3 Years Miller's True Blue Warranty |
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