
Miller Wireless Hand Control (301582)
The Miller wireless hand control (301582) improves productivity and controls 14 pin power sources up to 300 feet away. These redesigned wireless controls use the latest in bluetooth technology and have fewer moving parts making them more reliable.
Features
• Easily adjust weld parameters
• Safer than corded controls
• Controls up to 20 systems in a 90-foot radius
• Easy to install 14 pin receiver
• 300 foot operating range
• 1 or 5 percent quick parameter increments
• Digital meter display
Comes Complete With
• Transmitter
• 14-Pin Receiver
• Battery Box with 3 AA Batteries
• Belt Clip
• Owner's Manual
The Wireless Antenna Kit (300749) is Not Included. This part is required for PRO series engine drives. Please call Miller Electric at 800-558-3517 to inquire if your engine drive requires the Antenna Kit.
Features
• Easily adjust weld parameters
• Safer than corded controls
• Controls up to 20 systems in a 90-foot radius
• Easy to install 14 pin receiver
• 300 foot operating range
• 1 or 5 percent quick parameter increments
• Digital meter display
Comes Complete With
• Transmitter
• 14-Pin Receiver
• Battery Box with 3 AA Batteries
• Belt Clip
• Owner's Manual
The Wireless Antenna Kit (300749) is Not Included. This part is required for PRO series engine drives. Please call Miller Electric at 800-558-3517 to inquire if your engine drive requires the Antenna Kit.
| MPN: | MIL301582 |
|---|---|
| UPC: | 715959682718 |
MPN: MIL301582
UPC: 715959682718
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