The Miller Millermatic 255 Pulsed MIG Welder is a user - friendly machine designed to boost efficiency and productivity for light manufacturing and fabrication. It features a color screen with Auto - Set Elite and Pulsed MIG. Connects to 208 or 240 volt input power, and can weld up to 1/2' aluminum, stainless, and mild steel. The 7 - inch color LCD display simplifies machine setup and parameter selection, saving time and increasing weld time. Pulsed MIG welding offers high - quality results with lower heat input, less distortion on thin materials, and less spatter, reducing post - weld work. Auto - Set Elite provides predefined settings for all skill levels. The program mode lets you save and recall favorite settings for consistent quality. Auto - Line Technology allows single - phase input voltage hookup (208 - 240 V) without manual linking, perfect for unreliable power. It supports MIG, pulsed MIG, and flux - cored welding. Weighing only 84 lb, it's over 50% lighter than the Millermatic 252. The optional EZ - Latch running gear makes portability a breeze. It's generator - compatible, working well with 12000 - Watt or higher generators. The product includes a Millermatic 255 with a 10 ft. power cord, a 15 ft. 250 - amp MDX™ - 250 MIG gun, a 10 ft work cable, a flow gauge regulator, extra contact tips, reversible drive rolls, and a material thickness gauge.



Using the Miller Millermatic 255 Pulsed MIG Welder is easy. First, connect it to a 208 or 240 - volt power source. Use the 7 - inch color LCD display to set up the machine and select the right parameters. You can rely on the Auto - Set Elite for predefined settings. For repeated jobs, save your favorite settings in the program mode. When welding, the Pulsed MIG feature will give you high - quality results with less distortion and spatter. Make sure to use the right type of wire and gas for the material you're welding, like aluminum, stainless, or mild steel. For portability, if you have the optional EZ - Latch running gear, just loosen the latch retaining knob and rotate the latches. When using a generator, ensure it has an output of 12000 Watts or higher for full output. To maintain the welder, keep it clean and check the cables regularly for any damage. Also, replace the contact tips when they wear out to ensure good performance.