Miller Electric,
Weighing only 18 pounds, the Spectrum 375 X-TREME provides the cutting capacity of machines twice its size, according to Miller, but is light enough to be carried by the included shoulder strap and connects to any 115V-230V single-phase power supply.
The user selects the correct (115 V, 15A or 230V, 50A) Multi-Voltage Plug (MVP) for the power supply and connects it to the power cord. The MVP can be switched in seconds without tools.
Rated at a 3/8-inch cutting capacity on mild steel and ¼ inch on aluminum (115 V, 20 A or 230 V service), the Spectrum 375 X-TREME is designed to meet the cutting needs of those in maintenance and HVAC, as well as those in construction who need to notch I-beams, cut steel studs, steel roofs or sheet metal. Rated cutting capacity is the speed at which an operator achieves a smooth, steady cut at 10 inches per minute (IPM). The Spectrum 375 X-TREME can cut ½-inch mild steel at 6 IPM.
The unit is protected during transport and storage by an optional drop-tested X-CASE with reinforced corners.
“The X-CASE is designed so the user can quickly pack the 375 X-TREME, the cords and related equipment and move on to the next job,” Steve Hidden, product manager, Miller Electric, says. “The entire package was designed to be the ultimate in portability and versatility.”
An internal filter and factory-set regulator eliminates the need for the operator to adjust the air pressure. Once connected to a 90-p.s.i.-minimum air compressor, the Spectrum 375 X-TREME automatically regulates internal air pressure to the torch. Miller’s Auto-Line technology automatically connects to 115-230 V, single-phase power and adjusts for spikes or losses in input voltage levels while maintaining a constant cutting arc with very little or no cutting capacity loss. In addition, LVC (line voltage compensation) provides peak performance power under variable input voltage conditions for steady cuts and cleaner ending cuts.
The 375 X-TREME is covered by Miller’s True-Blue three-year factory warranty.
More information is available at http://www.MillerWelds.com.
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