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Reducing Weld Costs

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Old, inefficient welding power sources and cutting tools can drain thousands of dollars from your bottom line. The same holds true if you use inefficient processes or procedures. Whether you're a high volume manufacturer or a small fabricator or contractor, the cost of lost productivity and missed opportunities quickly adds up over the course of a year.

In fact, here's the honest truth: you can probably make more money by retiring old equipment and investing in new power sources.

As proof, we offer a variety of success stories and technical articles that demonstrate how companies like yours solved common welding challenges. Even better, they show how investing in efficient new Miller equipment provides a rapid return on investment-sometimes as quickly as 13 weeks!

Just click on the links below to access Miller's case studies and cost savings tools.

Energy Efficiency
Primary power limitations, lower utility bills/utility rebates, interactive savings calculator

Improved Weld Quality and Enhanced Arc Performance
More consistency, better precision/puddle control, less rework, operator comfort, weld quality savings worksheet

Reduced Downtime
Better reliability, maintenance savings worksheet

Lightweight, Portability and Space Savings
Inverters, multiprocess equipment and generator power

Productivity Improvements
Faster cycle times



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