Miller Fusion 160 Welder/Generator w/Recoil Start (907720)
Miller Fusion 160 Welder/Generator w/Recoil Start (907720)
Miller Fusion 160 Welder/Generator w/Recoil Start (907720)

Miller Fusion 160 Welder/Generator w/Recoil Start (907720)

Sale price$3,409.00 Regular price$4,318.65
Sold out

warning WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

The Fusion 160 with recoil start is no longer available - the suggested replacement is the Electric Start Fusion 185 (907781).

The Miller Fusion 160 offers the revolutionary "Power Shift" technology whereby the generator can be used on gasoline or 120/240V utility power. Power Shift allows the user to virtually weld anywhere - gasoline powered in the field or switch to outlet power when moving indoors. The MVP (multi-voltage plug) allows the generator to plug into 120V or 240V outlet power.

The Fusion 160 is capable of stick welding and air plasma cutting with the Spectrum 375. This generator features a 6,500 peak watt output, weighs only 222lbs, and has a pull-cord recoil starting method. The Fusion uses inverter technology to deliver a smooth, stable stick arc that's forgiving of variations in arc length and travel speed.

Features
• Power Shift Technology
• Lightweight (222 lbs)
• 160A DC Output
• Gasoline or 120V/240V Input Power

Quick Specs
• Amperage Range: 30-160A DC
• Duty Cycle: 20% @ 160A, 100% @ 110A
• Engine: Kohler CH440 | 3.4 HP @ 3,600 RPM
• Fuel Capacity: 6.25 Gallons

From The Blog

multimatic 215 pro review
MIG

Is the Multimatic 215 PRO Worth It?

When all of us here at IOC were kids, ol’ Grandpa Miller would gather us around and read to us the story of The Little Welder That Could. Despite its small size, the little welder could handle almo...
lincoln power mig 220
MIG

Lincoln’s NEW Power MIG 220: the Ultimate All-in-One Machine

For TIG welders, most multiprocess machines have always had a critical flaw: They cannot TIG weld aluminum. When working with that type of material, AC TIG must be used in almost all cases. But for...
miller syncrowave 212 review
TIG

Syncrowave 212: Is It a Worthy Successor to Miller’s Beloved TIG welder?

TIG welding is like patting your head while rubbing your belly, while also doing a Rubik's cube with your feet and whistling Yankee Doodle. Simply put, you’ve got a lot going on while TIG welding (...