Miller Diversion 165 TIG Welder Package (907626)

Miller Diversion 165 TIG Welder Package (907626)

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The Miller Diversion 165 TIG Welder Package is Miller's most affordable and easy-to-use AC/DC TIG machine that was designed specifically for the personal user.

Easy-to-Understand Operator Interface
It's as easy as "1, 2, 3" to set your machine and start welding! 1. Power-up. 2. Select material type. 3. Set material thickness range.

Portable
Whether it's in the shop, garage or at the race track, at 50 lbs it can be taken anywhere.

Reduce Noise, Maintenance and Operating Costs.
Our Fan-On-Demand cooling system only operates when needed. This cuts down on fan noise and reduces power consumption and contaminants drawn into the machine.

Fully Adjustable Amperage Setting
The full amperage range is available from 10-165 amps on both DC and AC output.

Utilizes Latest Inverter Technology
By utilizing an inverter-based AC/DC power source, a more efficient (less energy is used) and consistent welding arc are provided compared to older transformer based TIG machines.

Dependable Arc Starts
Provides HF, non-contact arc starting to eliminate tungsten and material contamination time after time.

Eliminate Waste of Expensive Shielding Gas
Our Auto-Postflow feature optimizes postflow time based on welding amperage. This allows for proper shielding of both the weld end zone and electrode every time without waste of gas or need for adjustment.

Better Control of Amperage When Welding Out-of Position
The package comes standard with the Weldcraft WP17 TIG Torch.

Comes complete with:
•Diversion 165 power source
• 6 ft (1.8 m) primary cord (50 A, 230 V plug)
• RFCS-RJ45 Remote Foot Control (Miller part number 300432)
• 12 ft (3.7 m) work lead with clamp
• Smith Argon regulator/flow guage with hose

12.5 ft (3.8 m) Weldcraft WP17 TIG torch with:
• Back cap
• Ceramic gas cup
• 3/32 in (2.4 mm) collet and collet body
• 2% ceriated tungsten

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