Welding generator with power boost and new wire welder/generator

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Miller Electric Mfg. Co. (www.millerwelds.com) said its new Pro 300 diesel welding generator provides improved reliability through fewer and more robust electronic components.
An optional 4-cylinder, 24-hp Deutz engine provides more power for using larger electrodes and gouging with carbons to 0.250-in. diameter. More power also compensates for less oxygen when working in higher elevations.

The company said the PRO 300 also offers better E6010 performance for downhill pipe welding, and better MIG, flux cored and TIG arc starts. Designed for construction fleets, small contractors and pipe-welding applications, the Pro 300 provides 20 amp to 410 amp of welding power, as well as 12,000 watts of peak generator power.

Also new from Miller Electric Mfg. Co. is the Renegade 180, that the company said is the first all-in-one wire welder/generator that is operable using its built-in generator or 230-V, single-phase wall power. For use by welders who work in a shop or in the field, including farmers, maintenance and repair specialists, contractors and fabricators, the Renegade 180 was designed to eliminate the need to own both a welding generator for field welding and a traditional MIG welder for the shop.

The unit can weld mild steel from 24 gauge — 5/16-in. and produces 5,000 watts Accu-Rated peak power for running power tools, lights and even a plasma cutter. It is equipped with a 12-foot welding gun as standard, but an optional Spoolmate 3035 spool gun and extension allows the gun to reach up to 45 feet away from the power source.

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