
Miller MSW-41T Air-Cooled Spot Welder with Timer (901345)
This item is no longer available. Suggested replacements would be the 900371 or 900377 (without timer).
The Miller MSW-41T Air-Cooled Spot Welder with Timer is a lightweight unit that is portable, easy to operate and excellent for welding mild, galvanized or stainless materials.
Features • MSW models weld up to 1/8 in (3.2 mm) total material thickness or two pieces of 20 gauge (1.8 mm) galvanized metal.
• "T" models include a timer panel with a 0 to 5 second weld timer and power on/off switch, and come with a 10ft. (3m) input power cord and 10ft. (3m)interconnecting cord. The timer panel can be mounted on the optional SWP-2 pedestal, or any other convenient location.
• Hand lever locks tongs firmly on material, ensuring positive, accurate fit-up.
• Accommodates a wide variety of tongs and tips.
• Quick and easy adjustment for material thickness.
• Reversible for left- or right-hand operation.
The Miller MSW-41T Air-Cooled Spot Welder with Timer is a lightweight unit that is portable, easy to operate and excellent for welding mild, galvanized or stainless materials.
Features • MSW models weld up to 1/8 in (3.2 mm) total material thickness or two pieces of 20 gauge (1.8 mm) galvanized metal.
• "T" models include a timer panel with a 0 to 5 second weld timer and power on/off switch, and come with a 10ft. (3m) input power cord and 10ft. (3m)interconnecting cord. The timer panel can be mounted on the optional SWP-2 pedestal, or any other convenient location.
• Hand lever locks tongs firmly on material, ensuring positive, accurate fit-up.
• Accommodates a wide variety of tongs and tips.
• Quick and easy adjustment for material thickness.
• Reversible for left- or right-hand operation.
| MPN: | MIL901345 |
|---|---|
| UPC: | 715959156226 |
MPN: MIL901345
UPC: 715959156226
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