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Miller Releases New Wireless Interface Control for Engine Drives

OPERATORS GET COMPLETE CONTROL IN THE PALM OF THEIR HANDS TO MAKE REMOTE CHANGES

Wireless Interface Control for Trailblazer® and Big Blue® welder/generators from Miller Electric Mfg. LLC provides full control of select machines in the operator’s hand so they can work hassle-free.

Miller Electric Mfg. LLC announced the release of Wireless Interface Control as an option on Trailblazer® and Big Blue® welder/generators. Wireless Interface Control provides full control of the machine in the operator’s hand, so they can work hassle-free.

“When operators have total control over their machine from where they work, they can improve productivity and reduce downtime,” says Jake Zwayer, product manager, engine drives, Miller. “It also extends time between fill ups and maintenance intervals and eliminates the need to climb into the truck to make adjustments. Wireless Interface Control helps operators redefine where they work and elevate their performance.”

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With the controller, operators can remotely adjust amperage and voltage, customize welding programs, and turn the welder/generator on and off. They can also select processes and fine-tune the welding arc to tailor arc responsiveness to better handle changing joint conditions.

BENEFITS AND CAPABILITIES OF THE TECHNOLOGY

  • Remote process and parameter changes: Wireless Interface Control provides full front panel access from wherever operators are on the jobsite. They don’t have to go back to the welder/generator to turn it on/off, change welding processes, or adjust parameters.
  • Programmable weld settings: Multiprocess joints and parameter changes between weld passes require setup time for optimal welding conditions. Operators can save up to four different weld programs and easily select any program with the push of a button. This saves time and effort and adds consistency to setup between welds.
  • Fuel savings: It’s time-consuming for operators to walk back to their welder/generator to turn it off when they are working far from the machine. Often, the machine ends up running all day and fuel is wasted in the process. With Wireless Interface Control, users can instantly turn their machines off when needed, saving fuel, time and money.
  • Lower maintenance costs: The longer a machine runs, the more maintenance it needs. The ability to easily turn off the welder/generator reduces unnecessary engine hours as well as maintenance costs.
  • Jobsite safety: Remote access to the front panel eliminates the need to walk back to or climb into the truck to access the machine’s front panel, reducing the risk of encountering jobsite hazards.

Find out more, visit www.millerwelds.com/remotesolutions.

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