

work cable with clamp and 25 mm Dinse-style connector, a Flow gauge regulator and gas hose for argon and AR/CO2 mix, Hobart spool of. cable electrode holder and 25 mm Dinse-style connector, a 10 ft. The colorful screen display is user-friendlyĪ Power source, a 6.5 ft power cord with MVP plugs for 120 V and 240 V, a 10 ft MDX-100 MIG gun, a 13 ft. The light weight design makes it Portable.Ġ.023 to 0.035 inches in case of Solid Steel, 0.023 to 0.035 inches for Stainless steel and 0.030 to 0.045 inches in case of Flux CoredĠ.025 to 0.030 inches, 0.030 to 0.045 0.025 to 0.035 and 0.045 inchĪ colorful LCD aids in controlling the output of the weld Multiprocessor (MIG, flux-cored, DC TIG and DC stick welding)Ģ4 gauge - 3/8 inch at 120 volts, 24 gauge - 1/4 inch at 240 voltsġ8 gauge - 3/8 inch at 120 volts, 16 gauge- 3/8 inch at 240 volts However, the starting mechanism is simple. This does not come with a Smooth-Start technology. This is equipped with a Smooth-Start technology that ultimately provides smooth, spatter-free start. This boasts of sturdy sheet-metal construction. Lincoln 210, you will know the formal difference. So with this comparative review between Miller 215 vs. The welder used for the welding material tools are done together, and they are done in the need of attaching them both. Even if you take them up as a hobby or you require some time for practice and to make sure that every single piece of attention is garnered and managed into a specific format, a sound machine can be the perfect fit for you in every usage that you need. Lincoln 210 possess cannot do your job right on time. Ordinary tools without the capacity which Miller 215 vs. (0.8/0.Welding is a serious business, and you need dangerous tools to do the work.

Electrode holder and 25 mm Dinse-style connector.10Ft MDX 100 MIG gun and cable assembly (Accepts Miller MDX Consumables).Power cord and MVP plugs for 120 Volt and 240 Volt.

Power source cooling system operates only when needed, reducing noise, energy use and the amount of contaminants pulled through the machine.Īutomatically shuts down the unit if airflow through the unit is blocked or the duty cycle is exceeded.Īutomatically detects when a MIG gun or spool gun is connected, eliminating the need for a switch. Auto-Set Elite allows you to fine-tune weld settings while in Auto-Set mode. Just choose the plug that fits the receptacle and connect it to the power cord.įast and easy settings for multiple materials and processes to help you get welding quickly. Weighing 38 pounds, the Multimatic 215 has a small footprint and a whole lot of power.Įxtremely stable arc with minimal spatter for less cleanup Smooth-Start for consistently smooth MIG arc starts.Īngled wire drive and Quick-Select drive roll for smooth, reliable feeding and fast, no-hassle wire changes.Įasily connects to common 120 V or 240 V power outlets no tools required. Set up is a breeze for all three processes with the LCD interface.Ĭapable of welding up to 3/8-inch mild steel in a single pass. You choose! Take on a variety of tasks with one machine. Leave your gases for both MIG and TIG hooked up, allowing you to easily switch between the two processes. The Multimatic 215 is based off the same smaller, lightweight inverter-based footprint of the recent Millermatic machines and will once again return Miller Electric to the dominant position among the multi-process options in the marketplace. If you're a fan of Miller machines, you'll have noticed that they've gotten smaller and more powerful in recent years. When Miller Electric comes to market with a new machine, they create a whole new playground! The Miller Multimatic 215 Auto-Set Multiprocess Welder (907693) is the latest offering in Miller's line of go anywhere, do anything machines. When Miller Electric releases a new machine, they don't just add another toy to the sandbox of options.
