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Diesel engine-driven welding generator

Diesel engine-driven welding generator
For job sites needing strong generator power or better E7018 Stick electrode performance, Miller Electric has introduced its new Bobcat 250 Diesel engine-driven welding generator. It is powered by a three-cylinder, liquid-cooled Kubota diesel engine that produces 19 hp at 3,600 rpm and has a fully-enclosed case, and super-tough “protective armour” on the front panel.

The Kubota engine features two standard shutdowns: low oil pressure and high coolant temperature. New meters monitor and display engine shutdown conditions, engine hours and oil change interval. Low fuel shutdown makes restarts easy because the diesel engine will shut down before the machine runs out of fuel. Compared to the previous model, a new 12-gallon fuel tank enables an additional four hours of work before refuelling on a typical welding job.

Under a continuous load of 4,000 watts of generator power, the Bobcat 250 Diesel can run for about 17 hours.

The Bobcat 250 Diesel provides Stick, MIG, flux cored and AC/DC TIG welding outputs with a duty cycle rating of 100 percent at 250 amps/25 volts (40 to 250 amp, 17 to 28 volt range).

To run tools and equipment, start motors and provide emergency back-up power, the Bobcat 250 Diesel provides an Accu-rated 10,000 watts of useable peak power and 9,500 watts of continuous power.

Company info

1635 W. Spencer St.
Appleton, WI
US, 54912-1079

Website:
millerwelds.com

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