I have a very old large stick /fcaw welding machine with a nelson stud welder and im not entirely sure how to use the stud welder or if its possible to connect the two for a power source? the miller serial number is JK569619. Please help.
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Originally posted by Dennis1983 View PostI have a very old large stick /fcaw welding machine with a nelson stud welder and im not entirely sure how to use the stud welder or if its possible to connect the two for a power source? the miller serial number is JK569619. Please help.
Serial Number: JK569619
Sorry, that serial number did not return an Owner's Manual.
Please try again or use the model name search
could you doublecheck the serial# and give us the model name..??
Also... the Nelson model number.. should be something like "NS-10"
Here is the NELSON download page....
.Last edited by H80N; 04-22-2015, 11:51 AM..
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The Nelson is worth big bucks, as they stopped making those off the arc models years ago. To bad as they were really nice reliable units. The power source is likely a SRH 222 or 333. It's not worth much, but still a nice 3phase input stick welder.
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