Miller Trailblazer 325 w/ArcReach EFI GFCI and Excel Power (907754002)
Miller Trailblazer 325 w/ArcReach EFI GFCI and Excel Power (907754002)
Miller Trailblazer 325 w/ArcReach EFI GFCI and Excel Power (907754002)

Miller Trailblazer 325 w/ArcReach EFI GFCI and Excel Power (907754002)

Sale price$7,873.00 Regular price$9,979.84
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Miller has discontinued this particular model Trailblazer 325. The suggested replacements are the 907798 and 907798002.

The Trailblazer 325 is now offered with Auto-Speed and ArcReach technology - ArcReach allows the user to change weld settings from your ArcReach feeder or remote, saving a trip back to the power supply. This technology eliminates the need for control cords, and their associated problems and costs. Miller's exclusive Auto-Speed technology matches the engine speed to the work load, reducing fuel consumption and increasing efficiency.

EFI Model Benefits
• Faster, More Reliable Starts in Any Weather
• No Choke Adjustments Needed
• 42% More Fuel Efficient over Carbureted Models
• 6 Hours More Runtime over Carbureted Models

Excel Power Benefits
• Full 2,400 Watts (20A) of 120-Volt Inverter Based Sine Wave Power at All Speeds
• Operate Jobsite Tools like Grinders at Quiet, Fuel-Saving Speeds
• Up to 52% More Fuel Efficient
• Annual Fuel Savings of Roughly $570 over Competitive Models

ArcReach Benefits (Must be Paired with an ArcReach Compatible Device)
• Remote Control of the Power Source Without a Cord
• Allows User to Change Weld Settings at the Feeder
• Eliminates the Need for Control Cords and Their Associated Costs

Quick Specs
• Output Range: DC Stick - 30-325A | Mig - 10-35V | DC TIG - 10-325A
• Generator Output: 12,000 Watts Peak | 10,500 Watts Continuous
• Duty Cycle: 100% @ 325A
• Weight: 460 lbs
• Dimensions: 28" H (33" w/Exhaust) x 20" W x 40.5" D
• Engine: Kohler ECH730 with 3 Year Warranty
• Kohler Engine: Twin Cylinder, 4 Cycle, Overhead Valve, Air Cooled, 12 Gallon Capacity

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