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Guest repliedThanks PaulrBrown, I finally found it on the miller home page, seems i had the MP before the 250 when it should've been after.
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migmaniac70, I own one and love it, it is basically a MM250 with electronic controls, you can really fine tune your wire feed and voltage [down to .1 volt/1 inch of feed], it also has start/stop timing for spot welding or making welds the excact same length with out counting to yourself. There is a memory of 9 or 10 places, so you don't have to reconfigure the machine every time you want to change settings, it also has a data base of Miller recommended settings to go by, only problem I ever had since 1996 was the front wheel getting loose because the dealer? did not tighten enough. Hope this helps, Paul
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Guest repliedYeah, i went fishing in the SEARCH pond ,but found nothing ,thats why i posted the question. I dont believe in wasting someones time just because i want to be lazy. I exaust all efforts first.
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Sorry about that, I just posted the address and didn't look further. I believe in teach a man to fish, sometimes I forget maybe they already know the pond is dry.
Peace,
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Originally posted by pjseamanTry entering the model and serial number into---http://millerwelds.com/service/ownersmanuals.php.
You'll figure it out from there!!!
PJS,
He and I both tried after he posted this on Hobart Weld Talk and the owner's manual part of the site was not working (nothing happened when you clicked the arrow). NBD, it will be back up soon and in the morning the factory guys will answer it on both sites.
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Try entering the model and serial number into---http://millerwelds.com/service/ownersmanuals.php.
You'll figure it out from there!!!
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Miller MP 250....
Anyone heard of this welder? Know where i can get info on it?Tags: None
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