Miller Dimension 650 Multiprocess Welder w/ArcReach (575V) (907809)
Miller Dimension 650 Multiprocess Welder w/ArcReach (575V) (907809)
Miller Dimension 650 Multiprocess Welder w/ArcReach (575V) (907809)

Miller Dimension 650 Multiprocess Welder w/ArcReach (575V) (907809)

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The Miller Dimension 650 offers an unbeatable combination of durability, output, efficiency, and capability in a smaller package. This unit boasts a 100 percent duty cycle at 650 amps, offering excellent stick, lift-arc TIG, and short-arc MIG capabilities. The Dimension 650 requires 3-Phase Power and 575 Volt service.

Features
• All-Aluminum Construction - helps the machine resist corrosion for longer life
• Exclusive Protection - input indicator protects machine from "dirty" power
• Wind Tunnel Technology - protects electrical components from dirt, dust, debris
• Fan-On-Demand - operates only when needed, reducing noise and power consumption
• Smaller and Lighter - 3.5 times lighter than the Dimension 652 and 40 percent smaller
• Power Efficient - draws only 35 amps using 575V power (32 percent fewer amps than previous model)

Advantages
• High-Quality Performance - significantly improved quality of arc in all processes
• Gouging Mode - provides 800 amps of usable power, 650 amps at 100 percent duty cycle
• Three Wire Modes - solid wire, flux-cored, sub-arc
• Arc Control - easier fine tuning for out-of-position applications

ArcReach Advantages (Remote Control of the Power Source without a Cord)
• Increased Uptime - no more trips back to the power source to make parameter changes
• Improved Jobsite Safety - reduced chances or slip, trip, or fall injuries
• Auto-Process Select - sets power source to correct weld process based on polarity from weld accessory
• ArcReach Heater - compatible with Miller's ArcReach Heater system for preheat/bakeout applications

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