Thank you! We have a machine at work that has a pulse setting and I was messing around with it and fell in love with it! You guys kill it every time. Miller for life! 💪🏼 💪🏼💪🏼
just took my first test with a pulse welder miller, wow talk about lost. never even seen one before, was not able to keep from getting a concave root, it was just a lack of knowledge of the machine. can anyone tell me if this machine is close to the Lincoln sst welder, we ran those for years at cat and could control the back ground on its own, also fund out the hard way that if you bump the trigger to feed some wire to clip it off it was changing the machine between high and low settings. it did run a beautiful fill and cap either uphill or downhill.
So what are the disadvantages? With a Miller 255 pulse push/pull aluminum, a disadvantage is that there is no run-in (a second or two when the wire speed is deliberately low to help create a pool on a cold start). If this is not practical with pulse, then a standard Mig run-in would be helpful. I've tried manually switching the machine from one mode to the other, but the machine takes several seconds to complete the change-over, and it means I must always have the machine at arm's length. I don't know whether some sort of run-in is available on other machines.
This seems like a fatal omission on the 255. I didn't even bother to check whether it exists, sort of like not bothering to check whether the wheels on my truck are round.
I forgot setting for thin material on pulse haven't use it in to year on mig machine a starting point would be a big help our Miller setting chart is gone for some reason.
Hi could you tell me how to use the pulse settings on a Miller axcess 450 welder? I have just picked one up but am new to pulse. How do I adjust the voltage?
For the Pulse MIG process, voltage is automatically adjusted to match wire feed speed. There is an arc length adjustment that allows you to fine tune the arc to your liking.
Hi Mike, thanks for reaching out. For pulse welding on mild steel you would need to use a 90/10 argon/CO2 mixed gas, 75/25 will not work for pulse MIG.
I'm prepping for a 3G pulse spray transfer on 1/2" plate. The test will be uphill, no backing plate. Just wanting friendly advice on how to set the machine. I've welded in the 3G position with regular MIG but not so much with pulse arc. What should I do?
Mista Duval I use an older Esab I set my trim around 4-4.5 and the wire speed around the same but I don't welding anything that thick where I work. you can't practice can you
Mista Duval I use an older Esab I set my trim around 4-4.5 and the wire speed around the same but I don't welding anything that thick where I work. you can't practice can you?
Thanks for reaching out. Yes, it is stating that for a given material and thickness, the same weld can be made with less “average running” volts and amps using pulse MIG (GMAW-P) when compared to CV MIG (GMAW). Less average running volts and amps will result in a lower heat input for the same weld. Thank you.
So....I have & lumped up the $$$ for a 350p & a king of the hill push/pull gun (XR-pro) - I tried the pulse mode & it behaves exactly like a constant amp MIG (had a Challenger 172, sold it - prob shouldn't have now)......I've got mine in pulse & don't see it acting like it's pulsing, despite the inst panel saying I'm in pulse mode. IDK, I'm starting to se why Miller did a strictly AL model I think.
Thanks for reaching out. We recommend giving our team a call to talk this through with a tech. The number is 920-954-3499. Let us know if you have any trouble getting through. Thank you.
Thanks for asking! This machine is the Millermatic 350P. You can learn more about it on our website here: www.millerwelds.com/equipment/welders/mig-gmaw/millermatic-350p-mig-welder-m00151
Why do I have to run my Millermatic 135 @90 Wire speed and Voltage @ 4 when using flux core wire when trying to weld 3/16 steel to get the best weld?? When I set the machine to 10/45 (the recommended settings) the wire stubbs up badly and acts like its coming out way to fast and not enough amps to melt the wire to keep a study weld going. I have the polarity set correctly.
Thanks for reaching out. We just sent you a message with contact information for our service team. Please give them a call to talk this through. Thank you!
That's Corporate metal muzac, not real metal. It would be better if all of these companies drop the cheezy guitar riffs playing in the background while describing manufacturing processes. Just people talking and the sound of the machine running is all that is needed.
Same video clip of welding, over and over and over. He makes point after point after point and no video to illustrate. You could show video to illustrate the points.
Is this shitty metal music in the background supposed to make it easier to hear the speaker? Miller makes some great welders, but they have the worst videos.
I am 100% certain that this guy is great at what he does engineering wise. Unfortunately, his voice and method of speaking had me falling asleep. It's really great you use real guys to make these videos, but a good public speaking course really isn't that much. Send them to that and you'll have a lot more interest in your products.
@@PelenTan sorry to disagree with your majesty. Your scholastic prowess is evident in your prose, but i still don't mind his delivery. Do i still have permission to do me?
@@simclardy1 That's just it. You didn't disagree with me. I never said the facts were boring. And only slaves fail to capitalize the word "I" when self-referencing.
I run pulsed mig every day in my shop. Can you say production!!! Fast, smooth, and clean
francisdebelo yeah me too it's hot lol
Thank you! We have a machine at work that has a pulse setting and I was messing around with it and fell in love with it! You guys kill it every time. Miller for life! 💪🏼 💪🏼💪🏼
That's great to hear, Justin! Thanks for supporting Miller!
I use the millermatic 350p everyday at work & for 1G I run 46 & 250, 2G - 46 & 220, 3G - 41 & 157, 4G - 46 & 200. I use 28 sharp for everything.
Thanks brotha!
Best ever explanation.
just took my first test with a pulse welder miller, wow talk about lost. never even seen one before, was not able to keep from getting a concave root, it was just a lack of knowledge of the machine. can anyone tell me if this machine is close to the Lincoln sst welder, we ran those for years at cat and could control the back ground on its own, also fund out the hard way that if you bump the trigger to feed some wire to clip it off it was changing the machine between high and low settings. it did run a beautiful fill and cap either uphill or downhill.
So what are the disadvantages? With a Miller 255 pulse push/pull aluminum, a disadvantage is that there is no run-in (a second or two when the wire speed is deliberately low to help create a pool on a cold start). If this is not practical with pulse, then a standard Mig run-in would be helpful. I've tried manually switching the machine from one mode to the other, but the machine takes several seconds to complete the change-over, and it means I must always have the machine at arm's length. I don't know whether some sort of run-in is available on other machines.
There is a run in feature on the Miller 350 aluma-pro
This seems like a fatal omission on the 255. I didn't even bother to check whether it exists, sort of like not bothering to check whether the wheels on my truck are round.
mi pregunta es si el arco pulsado se puede realizar en todas las posiciones y otras dudas
I forgot setting for thin material on pulse haven't use it in to year on mig machine a starting point would be a big help our Miller setting chart is gone for some reason.
Thank you for reaching out. What Miller MIG machine do you have?
Sorry to bump but is this process supposed to use cc or cv?
So long as the short, pulse welding is better?
thank you erik
Hi could you tell me how to use the pulse settings on a Miller axcess 450 welder? I have just picked one up but am new to pulse. How do I adjust the voltage?
For the Pulse MIG process, voltage is automatically adjusted to match wire feed speed. There is an arc length adjustment that allows you to fine tune the arc to your liking.
Does 98%argon and 2% oxygen works for pulse welding on Galvanized steel? I have normal pulse sp-mag technology welder at work.
I have the 255 millermatic,,,can you use 75/25 mix argon in the pulse mode ???
Hi Mike, thanks for reaching out. For pulse welding on mild steel you would need to use a 90/10 argon/CO2 mixed gas, 75/25 will not work for pulse MIG.
I'm prepping for a 3G pulse spray transfer on 1/2" plate. The test will be uphill, no backing plate. Just wanting friendly advice on how to set the machine. I've welded in the 3G position with regular MIG but not so much with pulse arc. What should I do?
Mista Duval I use an older Esab I set my trim around 4-4.5 and the wire speed around the same but I don't welding anything that thick where I work. you can't practice can you
Mista Duval I use an older Esab I set my trim around 4-4.5 and the wire speed around the same but I don't welding anything that thick where I work. you can't practice can you?
I practice all the time.
you should show how the weld work ends up looking like
When you say 'Less Heat Input' do you mean that for the same material / weld you can run a weld with less volts / amps?
Thanks for reaching out. Yes, it is stating that for a given material and thickness, the same weld can be made with less “average running” volts and amps using pulse MIG (GMAW-P) when compared to CV MIG (GMAW). Less average running volts and amps will result in a lower heat input for the same weld. Thank you.
So....I have & lumped up the $$$ for a 350p & a king of the hill push/pull gun (XR-pro) - I tried the pulse mode & it behaves exactly like a constant amp MIG (had a Challenger 172, sold it - prob shouldn't have now)......I've got mine in pulse & don't see it acting like it's pulsing, despite the inst panel saying I'm in pulse mode. IDK, I'm starting to se why Miller did a strictly AL model I think.
Thanks for reaching out. We recommend giving our team a call to talk this through with a tech. The number is 920-954-3499. Let us know if you have any trouble getting through. Thank you.
I have a weld test tomorrow in 2g and I've never ran it any suggestions?!
@Tony Alston actually fuckass I'm a fab welder for a oil company
HTP pro pulse 200.
I'm with you on the HTP, I just wish it had a program for 316L. Instead i have to pony up the bucks for the PP300. :-/
The music is *HUGELY ANNOYING*
What machine?
Thanks for asking! This machine is the Millermatic 350P. You can learn more about it on our website here: www.millerwelds.com/equipment/welders/mig-gmaw/millermatic-350p-mig-welder-m00151
Why do I have to run my Millermatic 135 @90 Wire speed and Voltage @ 4 when using flux core wire when trying to weld 3/16 steel to get the best weld?? When I set the machine to 10/45 (the recommended settings) the wire stubbs up badly and acts like its coming out way to fast and not enough amps to melt the wire to keep a study weld going. I have the polarity set correctly.
Thanks for reaching out. We just sent you a message with contact information for our service team. Please give them a call to talk this through. Thank you!
why do welding company's seem to think , because i work with metal , i listen to metal.
haha
That's Corporate metal muzac, not real metal. It would be better if all of these companies drop the cheezy guitar riffs playing in the background while describing manufacturing processes. Just people talking and the sound of the machine running is all that is needed.
Excellent...but lose the music.
I am so getting one . Miller send me this welder for Shop review , i get 150k views a month and rising ???
Same video clip of welding, over and over and over. He makes point after point after point and no video to illustrate. You could show video to illustrate the points.
I sent in a form to my Congressman so I can marry my Axcess 450
Is this shitty metal music in the background supposed to make it easier to hear the speaker? Miller makes some great welders, but they have the worst videos.
I am 100% certain that this guy is great at what he does engineering wise. Unfortunately, his voice and method of speaking had me falling asleep. It's really great you use real guys to make these videos, but a good public speaking course really isn't that much. Send them to that and you'll have a lot more interest in your products.
GREAT INFORMATION ERIK LOUD AND CLEAR THANK YOU HUOT WELDING SERVICE INC.
He's not running for president. I don't mind the boring facts.
@@simclardy1 Clearly reading comprehension is not one of your strong points. But, you do you.
@@PelenTan sorry to disagree with your majesty. Your scholastic prowess is evident in your prose, but i still don't mind his delivery.
Do i still have permission to do me?
@@simclardy1 That's just it. You didn't disagree with me. I never said the facts were boring. And only slaves fail to capitalize the word "I" when self-referencing.