Miller Electric Bobcat 265 and 230 Engine-Driven Welders
The Bobcat 265 and 230 Engine-Driven Welders from Miller Electric provide welding and auxiliary power for a wide variety of applications, connecting up to 240 volt tools without an adapter.
More than 100 pounds lighter and 13% smaller than previous models, according to the company, the Bobcat 265 and 230 feature an independent welder and generator power system to prevent any interaction between the welding arc and job site tools. The systems also feature AutoSet technology to aid weld parameter set up.
ArcReach technology allows operators to change parameters at the weld joint without walking back to the machine.
The Bobcat 265 is also equipped with Remote Start/Stop technology, which allows operators to shut off the engine and turn it back on without walking back to the machine.
The welders can connect to telematics systems and provides data visibility to ensure maintenance happens on time to optimize machine performance.
The new user interface shows maintenance screens and can provide alerts for upcoming tasks like oil, filter or generator brush changes, while productivity screens are in place to monitor engine usage and weld process data.