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Join Date: Jul 2004
Member # 32989
Posts: 68
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MILLER Syncrowave 200 TIG welder
I have for sale a basically new Miller Syncrowave 200 welder. It is a 208-230V air cooled GTAW / GTAW-P machine with a SMAW setup included. Everything else it came with is still in its original box - Weldcraft TIG torch with 12-1/2 ft cord, 12 ft work cable, foot remote with 20 ft cord, Smith gas regulator and hose, tank chain, and instruction manuals.
It has only been used long enough to burn exactly one 6010 rod to test its functionality after I first got it. The welder hasn't been used since, just stored in the garage, then cleaned up and plugged in for these pictures. That's its service life all accounted for. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here is its Miller page http://www.millerwelds.com/products/tig/syncrowave_200/ Single Phase Power Rated Output 150 A at 26.0 Volts, at 40% Duty Cycle Output Power Range AC or DC: 5 - 200 Amps It's a pretty good air cooled unit (having used the same units elsewhere) that can handle 1/4" steel or aluminum all day without fail. You can change your wave balance (which is nice) and do GTAW-Pulsed with adjustable pulse frequency. Also has a 115v plug on the front for grinders, lights, radios etc. Asking $1500. I am in the Reno/Sparks area of northern Nevada. If you are interested, please note that it has no wheels but is still on wood blocks. There is a tab at the top for lifting, is just under 3 ft tall and weighs some 240 lbs, just as a warning. ---- I have more pictures of all the stuff if you'd like to see them ---- Thank you and please PM me any questions. -D Last edited by Landmonster; 06-02-2009 at 11:40 AM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Member # 24575
Location: O'Fallon, MO
Posts: 35
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That is a nice deal for someone. I sold a Synchro 180SD and bought a Synchro 200 $1500. The 200 is a much nicer machine. I also have a Dynasty that has not been on yet, but the Synchro is indeed a nice machine and someone is going to get a smokin' deal here.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Member # 85412
Location: South Lake Tahoe, CA
Posts: 338
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I'm very interested
need any parts or something built? Check out my website or lemme know I'm willing to work out something to get it off ur hands Thanks
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