
Miller 70 Series Wire Feeder Package S-74 MPa Plus (951291001)
Miller's 70 series wire feeders are standard, simple feeders for most heavy-industrial applications, with the 74D providing increased accuracy and control of the most common weld parameters. The MPa Plus model adds push-pull aluminum capabilities & is optimized when using with Miller's Invision MPa or XMT MPa power sources.
Processes:
• MIG & Flux-Cored
• Pulsed MIG (with MPa Plus feeder and optional MPa power source)
70 Series Features:
• Wire feed speed range is 50 –780 IPM -- This offers a wider operating range than the competition
• Trigger hold control allows operator to make long extended welds without having to hold gun trigger
• On-board burnback and motor ramp control offers unmatched starting and stopping performance on a variety of power sources. This helps to ensure positive arc starting performance
• 16-gauge sheet metal housing is robust in rough service applications and less prone to damage
• Toolless rotatable drive assembly allows operator to rotate the drive housing, allowing a straight path for wire flow
• Trigger dual schedule for easily changing weld parameters while welding (DX & MPa models only)
MPa Model Features
• Wire speed control
• Factory-set run-in control
• 24 VDC high torque, permanent-magnet motor
• Quick-change drive rolls
• Quick-release, drive-roll pressure adjustment arm
• Solid-state speed control & brake circuit
• Digital Meters - helps ensure accuracy when presetting & reading actual parameters
• Remote Voltage Control - allow you to set both voltage & wire feed speed at the feeder
• Adjustable run-in control
• Dual schedule control
• Trigger program select - ability to access any of the four active programs
• Sequence control
• Locks & limits - for restricting operator adjustments
• Four weld program memories
• Alumination - ability to use the extended reach of a push-pull system
• Synergic Pulsed MIG - as wire speed increases/decreases, the pulse parameters also increase/decrease to match the right amount of power needed
• Trigger Schedule Select - quickly change schedules by quickly tapping the trigger, also allows user to switch between MIG to pulsed MIG by using the trigger tap
• Profile Pulse - provides TIG appearance with MIG simplicity, frequency can be changed to increase/decrease ripple spacing to achieve desired appearance
• Accu-Mate - properly seats the power pin for best feeding performance
Quick Specs:
• Input Power: 24 VAC, 10 A, 50/60 Hz
• Wire Diameter Capacity: .023-5/64"
• Wire Feed Speed: 50-780 IPM
• Weight: Single Feeder - 58lbs | Dual Feeder: 87lbs
• Dimensions: Single Feeder - 14" H x 12.5" W x 28" D
• Max Spool Size Capacity: 60 lb coil * with optional wire reel assembly (108008)
Includes:
• S-74 MPa Feeder
• 15-foot Bernard Q400 MIG Gun (2 with D-74 models) (Accepts Acculock S Consumables)
• 10-foot 14-pin interconnecting cord
• .035/.045 Drive Rolls
• (3) .035 & (2) .045 Centerfire Contact Tips
Processes:
• MIG & Flux-Cored
• Pulsed MIG (with MPa Plus feeder and optional MPa power source)
70 Series Features:
• Wire feed speed range is 50 –780 IPM -- This offers a wider operating range than the competition
• Trigger hold control allows operator to make long extended welds without having to hold gun trigger
• On-board burnback and motor ramp control offers unmatched starting and stopping performance on a variety of power sources. This helps to ensure positive arc starting performance
• 16-gauge sheet metal housing is robust in rough service applications and less prone to damage
• Toolless rotatable drive assembly allows operator to rotate the drive housing, allowing a straight path for wire flow
• Trigger dual schedule for easily changing weld parameters while welding (DX & MPa models only)
MPa Model Features
• Wire speed control
• Factory-set run-in control
• 24 VDC high torque, permanent-magnet motor
• Quick-change drive rolls
• Quick-release, drive-roll pressure adjustment arm
• Solid-state speed control & brake circuit
• Digital Meters - helps ensure accuracy when presetting & reading actual parameters
• Remote Voltage Control - allow you to set both voltage & wire feed speed at the feeder
• Adjustable run-in control
• Dual schedule control
• Trigger program select - ability to access any of the four active programs
• Sequence control
• Locks & limits - for restricting operator adjustments
• Four weld program memories
• Alumination - ability to use the extended reach of a push-pull system
• Synergic Pulsed MIG - as wire speed increases/decreases, the pulse parameters also increase/decrease to match the right amount of power needed
• Trigger Schedule Select - quickly change schedules by quickly tapping the trigger, also allows user to switch between MIG to pulsed MIG by using the trigger tap
• Profile Pulse - provides TIG appearance with MIG simplicity, frequency can be changed to increase/decrease ripple spacing to achieve desired appearance
• Accu-Mate - properly seats the power pin for best feeding performance
Quick Specs:
• Input Power: 24 VAC, 10 A, 50/60 Hz
• Wire Diameter Capacity: .023-5/64"
• Wire Feed Speed: 50-780 IPM
• Weight: Single Feeder - 58lbs | Dual Feeder: 87lbs
• Dimensions: Single Feeder - 14" H x 12.5" W x 28" D
• Max Spool Size Capacity: 60 lb coil * with optional wire reel assembly (108008)
Includes:
• S-74 MPa Feeder
• 15-foot Bernard Q400 MIG Gun (2 with D-74 models) (Accepts Acculock S Consumables)
• 10-foot 14-pin interconnecting cord
• .035/.045 Drive Rolls
• (3) .035 & (2) .045 Centerfire Contact Tips
| MPN: | MIL951291001 |
|---|---|
| UPC: | 715959548038 |
Brands you trust at prices you can afford!
Over the past decade, we've become the country's most trusted one-stop online welding shop. We've done it with the guaranteed lowest prices, the best customer service in the industry, and a commitment to providing the best online shopping experience for all welders.
------------------------------


From The Blog

Guide
How to Become a Welder
There are several ways to become a welder. Each option has different pros and cons depending on your specific life situation and goals.

Guide
Should You MIG or TIG Aluminum?
Welding aluminum presents unique challenges due to its heat conductivity and oxide layer. Learn the differences between MIG and TIG welding aluminum, when to use each process, and how to achieve st...

cutting
Which FlexCut Machine Is Right for You?
For those of us welders who’ve been around a while, the story of plasma cutting has been a curious tale. At first, consumer-grade plasma machines were finicky and expensive. Most welders trusted th...



Download Product Spec Sheet