Miller FieldPro Smart Feeder w/ArcReach (300935)
Miller FieldPro Smart Feeder w/ArcReach (300935)

Miller FieldPro Smart Feeder w/ArcReach (300935)

Sale price$9,571.00 Regular price$11,054.00
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The ArcReach smart feeder (300935) delivers excellent RMD (regulated metal deposition) and pulsed mig welding up to 200 feet away from the power source. The RMD and pulsed MIG processes also help reduce weld failures and eliminate backing gas on some stainless and chrome-moly applications. All controls are automatically shifted to the ArcReach smart feeder once you connect the lead from the power source. RMD and pulsed MIG welding permits procedures with one wire and one gas to eliminate process switch-over time. (MIG GUN NOT INCLUDED)

This feeder must be paired with a FieldPro power source, PipeWorx, Big Blue 350 PipePro, or Big Blue 800 Duo Pro SF.

ArcReach Benefits
• Cable Length Compensation (CLC)
• No Expensive Control Cords
• Improved Jobsite Safety
• Maximize Fleet Compatibility with ArcReach Power Sources
• More Operator Control

Quick Specs
• Input Power: 14-110 Volts
• Duty Cycle: 60% @ 275A
• Wire Speed: 50-500 ipm
• Wire Diameter Capacity: .035 - .045
• Max Spool Size: 12 inches | 33 lbs
• Dimensions: 13"H x 18"W x 21.5"L
• Weight: 50 lbs

Includes
• FieldPro Smart Feeder
• • .035 - .045 V-Knurled Drive Rolls

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