Miller Dynasty 280 DX CV Mig Complete with CPS (951753)
Miller Dynasty 280 DX CV Mig Complete with CPS (951753)
Miller Dynasty 280 DX CV Mig Complete with CPS (951753)

Miller Dynasty 280 DX CV Mig Complete with CPS (951753)

Sale price$13,295.00 Regular price$16,770.00
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This package is no longer available. The suggested replacement is the 907514007 Dynasty 280 CC/CV.

The Dynasty 280 DX with CV and CPS welder offers multiprocess capabilities and features like Auto-Line, AC TIG, pulse and high-frequency arc starts. The Dynasty 280 Complete package includes the power source and 8VS wire feeder. The Dynasty 280 weighs just 55 pounds making it the most versatile, portable machine in its class.

The primary purpose of the Dynasty 280 DX with CV is so that the unit may be paired up with a Suitcase Feeder such as the 8VS or 12VS and used for high-output wire feeding (MIG).

Processes
• AC/DC TIG
• Pulsed TIG
• Stick
• Air Carbon Arc
• MIG (With Included 8VS Suitcase Feeder)

Features
• Auto-Line (208-575V Hookup)
• Software Updates through USB Port
• Blue-Lightning High Frequency Arc Start
• Digital Meters
• Fan-On-Demand
• Cooler-On-Demand
• Wind Tunnel Technology
• Pro-Set Parameters
• Sleep Timer Conserves Power
• Cooler Power Supply (CPS) 120V Receptacle

Quick Specs
• Voltage: 208-575V | 1 or 3 Phase
• Amperage Range: 2-280A AC | 1-280A DC
• Duty Cycle (3-Phase): 15% @ 280A | 60% @ 200A | 100% @ 160A
• AC Material Thickness: 0.012-3/8"
• Weight: 55lbs
• Max Stick Electrode Size: 1/4" 6010 | 7/32" 7018 | 3/16" 7024
• Generator Requirement: 12.5 KW

Includes
• Dynasty 280 DX CV Power Source (907514007)
• Suitcase 8VS Wire Feeder (951582)
• 15 Foot 300A Bernard BTB MIG Gun
• (1) Dinse/Tweco Adapter (042465)
• .045 - 1/16" V-Knurled Drive Rolls
• (3) .045 Contact Tips | (2) .052 Contact Tips
• User Manual

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