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MILLER ELECTRIC TIG

Miller Electric, founded in 1929 in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA, is a manufacturer of arc welding equipment. The company's product line includes TIG (GTAW) welders, MIG welders, stick welders, and plasma cutters, along with related accessories such as foot controls, water coolers, and welding torches. Miller Electric TIG welders are designed for precision welding of thin materials, non-ferrous metals like aluminum, and applications requiring high-quality weld appearance. The product families available through 3G Electric include the Syncrowave series and the Maxstar series. Syncrowave models are AC/DC TIG welders capable of welding aluminum and other materials, with features such as adjustable AC frequency and balance control for arc stability. Maxstar models are DC TIG welders, often used for stainless steel and carbon steel, and are available in power-source-only configurations or with integrated controls. Key specifications across these series include maximum amperage ratings from 210 A to 400 A, single-phase or single-/three-phase input power, and input voltage options ranging from 120 V to 480 V at 50/60 Hz. Build standards include compliance with relevant safety and performance standards for industrial welding equipment, though specific certifications vary by model. 3G Electric supplies Miller Electric TIG welders as new equipment, with logistics support for global shipping. The equipment is suited for maintenance and repair operations, fabrication shops, and industrial manufacturing environments where precise control over weld parameters is required. Technical buyers should note that Miller Electric TIG welders typically include features such as pulse welding capability, lift-start or high-frequency start, and digital displays for parameter adjustment. The Syncrowave 212, for example, is a single-phase unit with a maximum TIG amperage of 210 A, while the Syncrowave 400 offers 400 A and supports both single- and three-phase input. The Maxstar 210 and Maxstar 210 DX are DC-only units with 210 A maximum amperage, available in power-source-only configurations for integration into existing systems. 3G Electric provides product support including specification verification and compatibility guidance for global voltage and frequency requirements.

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About MILLER ELECTRIC TIG

Miller Electric, founded in 1929 in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA, is a manufacturer of arc welding equipment. The company's product line includes TIG (GTAW) welders, MIG welders, stick welders, and plasma cutters, along with related accessories such as foot controls, water coolers, and welding torches. Miller Electric TIG welders are designed for precision welding of thin materials, non-ferrous metals like aluminum, and applications requiring high-quality weld appearance. The product families available through 3G Electric include the Syncrowave series and the Maxstar series. Syncrowave models are AC/DC TIG welders capable of welding aluminum and other materials, with features such as adjustable AC frequency and balance control for arc stability. Maxstar models are DC TIG welders, often used for stainless steel and carbon steel, and are available in power-source-only configurations or with integrated controls. Key specifications across these series include maximum amperage ratings from 210 A to 400 A, single-phase or single-/three-phase input power, and input voltage options ranging from 120 V to 480 V at 50/60 Hz. Build standards include compliance with relevant safety and performance standards for industrial welding equipment, though specific certifications vary by model. 3G Electric supplies Miller Electric TIG welders as new equipment, with logistics support for global shipping. The equipment is suited for maintenance and repair operations, fabrication shops, and industrial manufacturing environments where precise control over weld parameters is required. Technical buyers should note that Miller Electric TIG welders typically include features such as pulse welding capability, lift-start or high-frequency start, and digital displays for parameter adjustment. The Syncrowave 212, for example, is a single-phase unit with a maximum TIG amperage of 210 A, while the Syncrowave 400 offers 400 A and supports both single- and three-phase input. The Maxstar 210 and Maxstar 210 DX are DC-only units with 210 A maximum amperage, available in power-source-only configurations for integration into existing systems. 3G Electric provides product support including specification verification and compatibility guidance for global voltage and frequency requirements.

Common Applications

  • Aerospace fabrication — Miller Electric Syncrowave 400 for precision AC/DC TIG welding of aluminum and titanium components.
  • Maintenance and repair — Miller Electric Maxstar 210 for portable DC TIG welding of stainless steel piping in field service.
  • Automotive custom shops — Miller Electric Syncrowave 212 for aluminum body panel welding with adjustable AC frequency.
  • Industrial manufacturing — Miller Electric Maxstar 210 DX for integration into automated welding cells with 400 V three-phase input.
  • Shipbuilding — Miller Electric Syncrowave 400 for heavy-gauge aluminum and steel welding with water-cooled torch.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about MILLER ELECTRIC TIG from 3G Electric.

What is the difference between the Miller Electric Syncrowave and Maxstar TIG welder series?

The Syncrowave series is an AC/DC TIG welder designed for welding aluminum and other non-ferrous metals, offering adjustable AC frequency and balance control. The Maxstar series is a DC-only TIG welder, typically used for stainless steel and carbon steel, and is available in power-source-only configurations. Syncrowave models often include integrated foot controls and water coolers, while Maxstar units are more compact and suited for portable or integrated setups.

What input voltage and phase options are available for Miller Electric TIG welders supplied by 3G Electric?

Miller Electric TIG welders from 3G Electric are available with input voltage options including 120 V, 240 V, 400 V, and 480 V, at 50/60 Hz. Phase options include single-phase for models like the Syncrowave 212, and single-/three-phase for models like the Syncrowave 400 and Maxstar 210 DX. Buyers should verify the specific input requirements of their facility before ordering.

Can the Miller Electric Maxstar 210 be used for aluminum welding?

No, the Maxstar 210 is a DC-only TIG welder and is not suitable for aluminum welding, which requires AC output to break the oxide layer. For aluminum welding, a Miller Electric Syncrowave model with AC/DC capability, such as the Syncrowave 212 or Syncrowave 400, is required.

What is the maximum amperage range for Miller Electric TIG welders available through 3G Electric?

The maximum amperage for TIG welding on Miller Electric models supplied by 3G Electric ranges from 210 A on the Syncrowave 212 and Maxstar 210 series to 400 A on the Syncrowave 400. These ratings are for TIG mode; stick welding amperage may differ.

Does the Miller Electric Syncrowave 212 include a foot control and water cooler?

The Syncrowave 212 model listed as SKU 400EU5 is a Stick/TIG/Aluminum Package with Foot Control, but it does not include a water cooler. The Syncrowave 400 model (SKU 810VE9) is a TIG Pack with Foot Control and Water Cooler. Buyers should check the specific package contents for each SKU.

Does 3G Electric supply MILLER ELECTRIC TIG products?

Yes — 3G Electric (S) Pte. Ltd. supplies MILLER ELECTRIC TIG products. We stock the MILLER ELECTRIC TIG catalog and supply genuine factory-original products with full manufacturer warranty and technical support.