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Lightweight Portability and Space Savings

Can portability and space savings justify upgrading to inverters and multiprocess equipment? Yes! Here's why small, portable Miller equipment saves you money in the factory and in the field:

  • Portable inverters can be moved without waiting for a forklift, truck or crane. This saves hours of time and hundreds or thousands of dollars.
  • Auto-Line and Auto-Link eliminate worries about wiring for the correct primary power or waiting for an electrician.
  • Instead of adding expensive floor space to expand capacity, go with compact multiprocess equipment and maintain the same work area.
  • Fit more equipment in your service truck or work rig.
  • Welder-generators perform the duty of two machines, so you can leave the stand-alone generator at home.

Not only can new Miller equipment save you money fast, you won't believe the arc performance. See how companies like yours have turned enhanced portability into increased profit:

PIPELINE WELDING GOES MECHANIZED WITH THE XMT; ALSO USES PIPEPRO DIESELS FOR STICK, FLUX CORED WELDING
The Alliance Pipeline heralded the first large-scale use of mechanized welding in the U.S. It also featured several other technology firsts, including wire welding, induction heating and inverter technology…all employed to great [and profitable] success.

WITH SPACE AT A PREMIUM, BAKERY SYSTEMS MANUFACTURER SEES MAXSTAR DC TIG INVERTER AS BEST WELDING SOLUTION
A 37 lb. TIG inverter promises to save floor space for this stainless steel fabricator, as well as provide portability and superior reliability.

CONTRACTOR CUTS DOWNTIME ON BOILER REPAIR WITH PORTABLE, MULTI-OPERATOR XMT RACK
Need to concentrate a lot of arcs in one area for a big project? This contractor saved thousands of dollars by switching from systems that weigh 2 tons to new \"inverter racks\" that fit in an elevator.

MAXSTAR DC TIG INVERTERS IMPROVE RELIABILITY AND QUALITY FOR STAINLESS STEEL PROCESS FLOW SYSTEMS PROVIDER
When stainless steel grinding dust caused reliability problems with its conventional TIG units, this mechanical contractor switched to DC TIG inverters with Wind Tunnel Technology. They also exchanged their heavy units for field work and replaced them with a 10 lb. inverter.

FABRICATOR TAMES EXOTIC METALS WITH DYNASTY TIG INVERTER TECHNOLOGY
Unable to weld bike frames with older TIG technology and facing QC concerns with its MIG welds on aerospace components, this fabricator upgraded to TIG and MIG inverters to control weld bead profile and reduce rejection rate.

MULTI-PROCESS, MULTI-ARC XMT, BIG BLUE WELDING MACHINES KEEP FAST TRACK CONSTRUCTION ON SCHEDULE
This construction company\'s unique organization, equipment management skills and new types of welding equipment help them beat the clock.

YANKEE INGENUITY, MILLER INVERTERS EARN FITCHBURG WELDING $30,000 REBATE
Reducing overhead costs is a never ending war in any business...

NO NEED TO CHECK THIS BAG AT THE GATE - NEW SUITCASE FEEDER GOES EVERYWHERE
It\'s all about control. In this age of inspection, where specifications and regulations dictate welding processes, maintaining control over weld parameters...

TEAM INDUSTRIES CASHES IN ON ENERGY EFFICIENT INVERTER TECHNOLOGY

Miller Technology Exclusives:

Auto-Line™
Automatically "links" the machine to any primary input voltage from 208 to 575 volts, single- or three-phase, 50 or 60 Hz. Also adjusts for voltage spikes within the entire range.

Auto-Link ®
Automatically links the power source to the primary input voltage being applied (115V or 230V) or (230V or 460V), without the need for manually linking primary voltage terminals.



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