Miller Electric Axcess 300 manual Operation, Front Panel Switches, Options

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SECTION 6 − OPERATION

6-1. Front Panel Switches

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1Power Switch Turns unit On or Off.

2 Pilot Light

Light indicates status of welding power source, on when unit is on and off when unit is off.

Ref. 803 669-A

3PDA Port

4PC Port

6-2. Options

A. E-Stop Option

The E-Stop option comes with a 2-pin amphenol receptacle, matching plug, and 30 ft (9 m) of high density molded cord to allow connecting the welding power source into an E-Stop circuit. An integrator will need to supply a closure for the non E-Stop condition.

When the E-Stop input connection changes it state from closed to open, the welding power source goes into an E-Stop mode where all welding outputs shutdown immediately. Once the input connection returns to a closed state, the unit will start a reset routine and be ready for opeation when it completes the reset operation.

B. DeviceNet Option

The DeviceNet option provides hardware and software that allows the welding power source to be connected into a DeviceNet network.

Contact factory for option details.

C. RMD Option

RMD (Regulated Metal Deposition) is a precisely controlled short-circuit transfer welding process. Some of the bene- fits provided by the RMD process are the ability to weld thin gauge material and use larger diameter welding wire on thin gauge material, improved gap filling, reduction of spatter, less heat input into the workpiece, and less distortion.

The RMD process is a software option that is loaded into the welding power source.

Contact factory for option details.

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Axcess 300 specifications

The Miller Electric Axcess 300 is a cutting-edge power source designed for advanced welding applications. This machine stands out in the marketplace for its unique combination of features, performance, and versatility. Ideal for industrial environments, the Axcess 300 is particularly well-suited for multi-process welding, allowing users to engage in MIG, TIG, and Stick welding with ease.

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In summary, the Miller Electric Axcess 300 is a versatile, powerful, and user-friendly welding power source that combines advanced technology with practical features, making it an invaluable asset for professionals in various sectors.