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Miller Du-Op™

Dual-operator welding generator is two seperate high performance welding machines powered by one dependable engine.

Pricing

Base Model
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List Price (US$)

Process

  • Stick (SMAW)
  • MIG (GMAW)
  • Flux Cored (FCAW)
  • TIG (GTAW)
  • Air Carbon Arc (CAC-A) thru 3/8" carbons

Applications

Manufacturing Industrial

  • Pipe Welding
  • Structural

Specifications

Rated Output at 104° F (40°C)

  • Single Weld Mode: 550 A at 30 V, 40% Duty Cycle
  • Dual Weld Mode: 275 A at 31 V, 40% Duty Cycle

Output Power Range

  • Single Weld Mode CC-DC: 15 - 600 A
  • Dual Weld Mode CC-DC: 15 - 300 A
  • Single and Dual Weld Mode CC-DC: 10 - 32 V

Generator Power- rated at 104°F (40°C)

  • 5,500 watts Peak - 4,000 watts Continuous

Net Weight

  • 2115 lb (959 kg)

Engine

  • Deutz 48 HP at 1800 RPM (Diesel)

Special Offers
Miller Du-Op dual operator engine-driven welder generator

Shown with optional SuitCase® 12RC portable wire feeder

Product Information


Product Literature (PDF)


New! Deutz F3L914 EPA engine has 14% more horsepower.

New! Automatic engine shutdown protects engine if low oil pressure or high coolant temperature occurs.

Multiprocess capabilities performed independently at the same time - each operator has a choice of Stick, TIG or MIG.

Paralleling switch parallels both outputs to a single side for double the amperage. This provides a safe and easy way to run larger electrodes, Stud weld or Air Carbon Arc gouge.

Hot Start™ automatically provides additional amperage to start electrode. This produces positive starts and reduces chance of arc marking.

Standard CV allows MIG and Flux Cored welding without hassle and expense of a CV module kit.

Standard 14-pin receptacle allows for simple connection for remote controls and wire feeders.

Single range allows full range of operation in all processes without walking back to switch ranges.

Digital weld meters allow critical monitoring of weld output for each operator.