\For MIG and Flux Cored welding in the field or at the shop there's a Miller SuitCase(TM) wire feeder that meets every need—and the industry's toughest demands. See how the Miller SuitCase(TM) can Go Anywhere-Do Anything. For more, visit http://www.millerwelds.com/suitcase/
Suitcase feeders rock, and the CC option lets a competent (hint, PRACTICE!) weldor run them off DC sources such as stick welder power sources.
You can also easily run from a conventional MIG welding machine. (Remove the MIG wire from the MIG, connect the feeder, jump the MIG machine gun trigger contacts with a toggle switch on a cable, then your output cables to the suitcase feeder will be hot and controlled by the feeder contactor.)
Download manuals and do your homework of course.
dw33b 1 year ago
I have it setup with a trailblazer 302, it's an awesome setup for structural steel. Only thing: I need another set of machines so two guys can weld simultaneously.
gsotodotcom 1 year ago
yaaaaaaaaahhh
bsm1177 2 years ago
@archi9511
Input Power
Requires 1-phase power
230 V: 18 A, 60 Hz
115 V: 20 A, 60 Hz
srish249 2 years ago
I WANT THAT............
35OzTV 2 years ago
what kind of power supply does it need. I see there is only one thick power wire with a extrange connector. any answer is appreciated.
archi9511 2 years ago
Not a pro welder, but I do lots of frabricating so I bought a12vs with gas bottle for my home shop. I power it off an old Trailblazer welder / generator --- I love it!! Great machine!
DocRevo 2 years ago
:28 +1 haha
do0die 3 years ago
its a pelican case with a feeder in it....ooooo special
eerrbb256 3 years ago
:28 rofl
rollininoldstyle 3 years ago