Miller Dynasty 400 Complete Package with Foot Control (951000005)
Miller Dynasty 400 Complete Package with Foot Control (951000005)

Miller Dynasty 400 Complete Package with Foot Control (951000005)

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This Dynasty packaged has been replaced by the Dynasty 400 w/Wireless Foot Control (951000002).
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This Dynasty packaged has been replaced by the Dynasty 400 w/Wireless Foot Control (951000002).

Miller has launched another welder to their infamous Dynasty series. The new Dynasty 400 TIG welder features a 400 amp output with capabilities of welding 5/8" material. As always, the Dynasty series are AC/DC machines, allowing the user to weld mild steel, stainless, and aluminum. The Dynasty 400 comes with "auto-line" technology, allowing any input voltage hookup between 208-575V, single or three-phase. These welders include an integrated cooler power supply (CPS), helping to keep your shop floor less cluttered with power cords. The Dynasty series welders feature the most advanced waveform technology available, while offering complete balance control for great looking aluminum welds. 

Features
• Auto-Line technology
• Cooler Power Supply (CPS)
• Fan-on-demand
• Lift-Arc
• Blue lightning high frequency
• 9 Program memory settings
• Auto-Postflow
• Dig and hot start stick capabilities
• 500 pulses per second on AC

Quick Specs
• Input Power - 208-575 V
• Amperage Range - 3-400 A
• Weld Thickness - 5/8" steel or aluminum
• Rated Output - 300 A at 32V, 60% Duty Cycle on 3-Phase
• Weight - 367 lbs
• Power Cord - 8 foot (No plug attached)
• Generator Requirement - 20 KW

Includes
• Dynasty 400 Power source
• Setup DVD and quick reference guide
• Runner Cart (300244)
• Coolmate 3.5 (300245)
• 4 Gallons of coolant (043810)
• W-375 Torch kit (301268)
• Remote foot control (301589)
• Two 50mm Dinse-style connectors

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