Miller CST 280 (208-230/400-460 V) Tweco-style Stick Welder (907251011)

Miller CST 280 (208-230/400-460 V) Tweco-style Stick Welder (907251011)

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The CST 280 is no longer available - the suggested replacement is the CST 282 (907770).

The MIller CST 280 (208-230/400-460 V) Stick Welder with Tweco-Style Connector is designed for the construction industry. 280 amps of output is ideal for stick electrodes up to 3/16 in. and TIG welding pipe and plate.

Features:
• Easy voltage changeover between voltage ranges through a two-position manual switch. Conveniently located on the rear panel, it simplifies voltage change in racks. • Simple to operate with a process selector knob which automatically sets the proper dig setting on E6010 and E7018 electrodes providing superior stick performance.
• Lift-Arc start provides arc starting without the use of high frequency.
• Fan-On-Demand cooling system operates only when needed providing power efficiency and noise reduction.
• Stand-alone or rack-mounted for construction sites. Optional 4-pack racks, commonly used in construction and shipyards, are available for multiple operator applications . All controls including the power switch are located on front of the machine for easy access.
• Compatible with Wireless Remote Controls. Improve productivity, eliminate clutter and cord tangles in the work area. Eliminate cord failure and associated downtime/repair costs and extend the operator's welding range without adding cord extensions.
• Remote amperage control provided through 14-pin receptacle on front of the machine. This permits use of standard amperage control devices.
• Tweco- or Dinse-style connectors available. The Dinse-style includes one set of male connectors: the Tweco-style does not.
• Line Voltage Compensation (LVC) keeps output of the power source constant regardless of fluctuation in input power ± 10%.
• Adaptive Hot Start for Stick automatically increases output amperage at the start of a weld should the start require it and prevents the electrode from sticking and creating an inclusion.
Applications:
• Power Plant Construction
• Petrochemical Construction
• Maintenance and Repair
• Shipbuilding

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