Miller Coolmate 1.3 115V TIG Cooler w/Quick Disconnect (301617)
Miller Coolmate 1.3 115V TIG Cooler w/Quick Disconnect (301617)

Miller Coolmate 1.3 115V TIG Cooler w/Quick Disconnect (301617)

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The Miller Coolmate 1.3 TIG Cooling System is designed for water-cooled torches on power sources rated up to 280 amps. .

Light-industrial 1.3-gallon cooler designed for water-cooled torches on power sources rated up to 280 amps.*

• Designed to integrate with Dynasty 210/300 and Maxstar 210/280 models
• Compact horizontal design allows stacking and convenient mounting
• Weighs 46 pounds (21 kg) dry
• Equipped with power-on indicator light on front panel
• Filter and coolant filling spout are conveniently located for easy access
• Fluid level sight window
• Polyethylene-molded coolant tank and filler spout are rustproof
• Factory-set pressure-relief valve (55 PSI) maintains consistent pressure during operation
• Thermally protected 1/4-HP motor guards against overheating
• Efficient fin-and-tube heat exchanger
• Brass-body positive-displacement rotary vane pump provides consistent coolant flow and pressure rating with long pump-life expectancy

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