Millermatic 35 Welder Manual

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>> > Was looking to buy a Miller 35 mig welder but not sure what it
>> > requires for power. Heard it runs on single phase, but at what
>> > voltage and how many amps must the circuit be able to handle? Any
>> > help would be appreciated. TIA.
>> > Vic
>> > calr...@primenet.com

I have a MM35 hooked up to my dryer circuit (30 amps) and have never had
problems with it.

The welder is usually run between 1 and 3 and occaisional shot on 4-6, but
never blew a breaker yet and the wires don't get warm either.

If you're planning a new circuit for it, I'd use a 50 amp, but if you have an
electric dryer outlet, you can still get by.

The input rating is down near the cord.

Mike

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>Howdy,
> I own a miller 130 and have used it for a few years now.
>I plug it into a regular wall outlet with out any problems
>so its 110 and either 15 or 20 amps. The unit works great
>and I've never had a problem with it. I think it has a 10%
>duty cycle which means if you use it continuously for 1 minute,
>you must let it sit for 9 minutes. I think it's pretty
>important to follow this because a guy at work burned one
>up one time by using it for 5 minutes continuously before
>letting it rest. Real nice unit though for stuff 1/8' or
>less other wise you must use multiple passes.
> Good Luck
> Lee

When used in a welding machines they turn on (or off) the welding powerof the machine. A welder will tell you the lead is 'hot' (has weld poweravailable or cold (won't arc).

Millermatic 35 Parts List

The contactor is an electro-mechanical, remotely controlled switch. Whenused to control a welding power supply, it only degrades, when it 'opens' underload. When the arc is broken, with the power supply, the contacts (inside thecontactor) arc as they open. Eventually they burn black and will not conduct or they willweld together.

Most machines break the input AC line. Either a 2-Pole (Single Phase) or3-Pole (Three Phase) are the most common contactors normally found in the field. Note: Somemachines use a 4-Pole contactor, the Linde® UCC-305 Tig powersupply is the most common. The UCC-305 was one of the most dependable Tig power suppliesever made. The input power is single phase, but the contactor is a 4-Pole, 50 amps (OEMONLY) unit!

Some machines break the power between the the main power transformer andthe diode bridge. This is normally done for design reasons (Miller®CP-200 & CP-300 are the most common examples).

Millermatic 35 Welder Manual Diagram

Many older Hobart® & Lincoln®power supplies used a contactor in the 'welding circuit'. They actually breakthe welding power output. These contactors were normally large with very large contacts.Many newer Mig power supplies (Esab® Migmaster®250, 251, & Millermatic ®200) use a three pole contactor,with the three legs connected in parallel, to break the welding power. This is a veryeconomical design, and very easy to replace.