
Miller WC-24 Weld Control (137549)
The Miller WC-24 weld control box is used in conjunction with several Miller power sources allowing the welder to communicate properly with a spoolgun. It's compact, lightweight non-metallic enclosure easily mounts directly on the power source. This control includes a board-mounted potentiometer which can alter the drive motor accelation rate to optimize arc starting performance.
Compatible Power Sources
• AlumaPower MPa
• CP Series
• Deltaweld Series
• Dimension Series
• Invision MPa
• Regency 250
• Shopmaster
• XMT Series
• PipePro 304
• Trailblazer 275, 302, 302 Air Pak, 325
The WC-24 is NOT compatible with Bobcat generators. You would need the WC-115A (137546011) control box.
Compatible Power Sources
• AlumaPower MPa
• CP Series
• Deltaweld Series
• Dimension Series
• Invision MPa
• Regency 250
• Shopmaster
• XMT Series
• PipePro 304
• Trailblazer 275, 302, 302 Air Pak, 325
The WC-24 is NOT compatible with Bobcat generators. You would need the WC-115A (137546011) control box.
MPN: | MIL137549 |
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UPC: | 715959005869 |
MPN: MIL137549
UPC: 715959005869
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