Built
for light-industrial applications, automotive repair and personal users, the
new inverter-based Syncrowave 210 TIG welder (# 907 596) with
operator-friendly interface, is AC/DC TIG and DC Stick-capable with the
ability to weld up to 1/4”-thick material in a single pass.
Introduced
by Miller Electric Mfg. Co., the Syncrowave 210 is anchored by innovative technologies
and is the first Miller TIG welder to include the Pro-Set feature, which takes
the guesswork out of setting weld parameters by offering preset controls
designed by Miller weld engineers. Users simply select either the DIG or
Balance feature and adjust until Pro-Set appears on the display.
Miller-exclusive Auto-Line technology and the multi-voltage plug (MVP) allow
for easy hookup to any input voltages within 115230V with no manual linking, providing reliable
input power regardless of welding conditions.
“These operator-friendly controls
provide speed, convenience and increase user confidence by eliminating the
guesswork,” said Andrew Pfaller, TIG product manager for Miller Electric Mfg.
Co. “The
Syncrowave 210 maintains a softer AC arc that owners of past Syncrowave models
can appreciate, while combining ease-of-use with the power and performance
of advanced inverter technology.”
The machine was put to work in a
recent field test by Madison, WI-based Wisco Industries.
‘‘The Syncrowave 210 has worked great right
out of the box. We just adjust the amperage for thickness and begin welding
plus the arc starts are really smooth, said Michael Pecosky, welding
specialist for Wisco Industries. “I’ll probably be looking at a Syncrowave
210 for my garage at home. It would be perfect.’’
The
machine draws less power than the previous Syncrowave 200 model, allowing full welding
output from 230V while drawing less than 30 amps. The result is lower
installation and operational costs.
At
only 133 lbs., the machine is more than 100 lbs. lighter than the Syncrowave
200. Built-in wheels, an integrated storage compartment and an E-Z Access
consumable compartment increase the machine’s portability.
A
memory card port on the front panel provides the flexibility to upgrade
software and expand product features, including the AC frequency (adjust from 60 to 150 Hz) and DC pulse (adjust up to 150 PPS
max).
About Miller
Miller Electric
Mfg. Co., headquartered in Appleton, WI, is a worldwide manufacturer of Miller
brand arc welding products and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Illinois Tool
Works Inc.
For more information, visit Miller’s website at www.MillerWelds.com, call 1-800-4-A-Miller (800-426-4553), email [email protected], fax 877-327-8132, or write to Miller Electric Mfg. Co., P.O. Box 100,
Lithonia, GA 30058.