Miller XMT 350 MPa Multiprocess Welder with Tweco (907366014)

Miller XMT 350 MPa Multiprocess Welder with Tweco (907366014)

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The XMT 350 MPa has been discontinued. The suggested replacement is the XMT 400 (907865, 907881) or XMT 450 MPa (907479).
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The XMT 350 MPa has been discontinued.  The suggested replacement is the XMT 400 (907865, 907881) or XMT 450 MPa (907479).

The XMT 350 MPA multi-process welders offer portability, auto-line technology, and excellent arc performance. The XMT 350 CC/CV models are the most popular due to the flexibility of a 14-pin connection for spool guns, feeders, and remote controls. The MPA model has built-in pulse programs for manufacturing and fabrication applications that have benefits for standards steels, high-strength steels and aluminum. 

Features
• Auto-Line voltage hookup (208-575V)
• 1 or 3-Phase Capable
• Adaptive Hot Start
• Infinite Arc Control
• Lift-Arc
• Fan-on-Demand
• Lightweight, Aerospace-Grade Aluminum Case
• Large, Dual Digital Meters
• Process Selector Switch

The Auto Remote Sense enables the unit to automatically use remote control if connected to remote control receptacle.

This unit comes with Tweco Connections.

Quick Specs
• Voltage Range: 10-38V
• Amperage Range: 5-425A
• Duty Cycle: 60% @ 350A 3-Phase | 60% @ 300A 1-Phase
• Weight: 80 lbs
• Dims: 17" H x 12.5" W x 24" D

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