The Millermatic 350 MIG Welder is Miller’s latest innovation in inverter welding technology. This powerful, yet compact welder features a Pulsed MIG output mode. Pulsed MIG output enables you to create even better welds on aluminum and stainless steel. The Millermatic 350 also features a new digital front panel. This gives you quick, and easy access to all your most common settings and configurations. This welder is the perfect match to be used for home/hobby use, industrial work, fabrication and more.
Output 25-400 Amps.
2 minute spot timer.
Preflow/postflow adjustment.
Welding amperage/voltage displayed while welding, and for five seconds after welding.
SharpArc controls welding arc cone width when welding in pulsed MIG configuration.
Customizes weld output specifics with inductance controls.
Wire speed is 80-800 inches per minute.
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Millermatic 350p Mig Welder 907300 |
| From B R Welding Supplies (99.8% Positive) can be shipped to US for Free from White Plains, Maryland, US. |
$3799.00 USD  |
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THis is a good welder, you will be happy with it.
This is a great machine if you are not planning on using it alot or you have money to continue to replace $800 pc boards. We have had goold luck with these machines untill the warranty runs out. We have four of these units and three have been in and out of the shop getting repaired. So far miller has not responded to our concerns on this either!!! SO BE CAREFUL!!! NOT FOR INDUSTRIAL USE AT ALL!!!!
This welder is the best that i have used. I got 4 of them running 10 hours a day and have little to no problems. Leaves a great bead with next to zero cleanup. easy to set and operate. Welder can make any novice look good. will weld anywhere fromm 22 ga to 1/2 but it does perfer thicker. Can always switch to straight mig mode at any time to but pulse is the way to go . I would recomend it any day
We have eight of these 350P welders. I don’t recommend them for industrial use. We have replaced several of the $800 boards too! I usually have 3 to 4 of these down at a time. We have trouble with these getting hot and then they produce bad welds, even though the cooling fans are running. They will give the operator an internal problem, but as soon as you roll them across the floor to repair them, the connection causing the problem remakes its self and you find no problem. You take them back and they work for a short time, and then the problem comes back. It’s agravating as hell! Plus Miller is always changing the pc boards in the way they plug in and connect. You get a new board and it’s not like the old board, so then you end up calling around trying to figure out how to make the connections…