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WIRELESS WELDING CONTROLS FOR STICK, TIG, MIG, FLUX CORED WELDING

Miller Electric Mfg. Co. offers a wireless foot remote and wireless hand remote to improve productivity, reduce work area clutter, and eliminate expensive cords and extensions exposed to industrial wear and tear.

Posted: December 3, 2010

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This wireless foot remote and wireless hand remote can improve productivity, reduce work area clutter, and eliminate expensive cords and extensions exposed to industrial wear and tear.

Wireless remote hand and foot controls for welding from Miller Electric Mfg. Co. (Appleton, WI) are designed to improve productivity, reduce clutter in the work area, and eliminate expensive cords and extensions that are exposed to industrial wear and tear. Miller’s wireless products include the first wireless remote foot control for TIG welding, and the wireless remote hand control for Stick, TIG, MIG and Flux Cored welding.

Miller’s wireless remote controls provide the same responsiveness, performance and effectiveness of corded models and are easy to use. A wireless remote eliminates the potential wear and failure of a remote cord and the associated downtime/cost of replacement. It improves productivity by allowing the welder to quickly reposition the remote around the work area without having to untangle cords. Safety is also improved through reduced clutter and fewer tripping hazards in the work area.

The wireless remote foot control, designed specifically for TIG welding in manufacturing, fabrication and plant applications, allows the operator to adjust amperage at the point of use without being limited to the range of the remoe cord. The wireless remote hand control, designed for Stick, TIG, MIG and Flux Cored welding, allows the operator to adjust parameters for different joint configurations, electrodes and wire types/sizes at the point of use instead of walking back to the machine. Designed for construction, fabrication, manufacturing and plant applications, it also allows the operator to increase or decrease machine parameters in increments from one to five percent, and preset the percentage of output of the machine before welding.

Miller’s wireless foot and hand remote controls are quickly and easily paired with any Miller 14-pin wireless receiver and are ready to use right out of the box. The transmitter is powered by three AA batteries and provides the operator with a range of either 90 ft (foot control) or 300 ft (hand control). Multiple frequency sharing allows up to 20 systems to operate in a 90 ft radius without system interference or cross talk and with no delay.

www.MillerWelds.com

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