The Miller Multimatic 255 is a game - changer for professionals in MRO and light manufacturing. It's a compact, all - in - one welder with an easy - to - use setup, boosting efficiency and productivity. Weld materials up to 1/2 inch thick with 230 amps and 25.5 volts at 60% duty cycle. Generator - compatible: Works at full power with 12000 - Watt or higher generators. It offers multiple welding processes like MIG, Pulsed MIG, Stick (6010), DC Lift Arc TIG, and DC Pulsed TIG. The 7 - inch color LCD simplifies setup and parameter selection. Pulsed MIG welding gives high - quality results with less heat, spatter, and post - weld work. Auto - Set Elite provides predefined settings for welders of all skill levels. The program mode lets you save and recall your favorite settings. It comes with an MDX - 250 MIG Gun with AccuLock S Consumables for a perfect wire feed. Weighing only 84 lb, it's over 50% lighter than transformer welders. The optional EZ - Latch running gear makes it super portable. It even handles difficult 6010 Stick electrodes well. The product includes the Multimatic 255, a 15 - ft MDX 250 MIG Gun, cables, a flow gauge regulator, drive rolls, extra tips, and a material thickness gauge. There's also a limited - time Baker's Bundle and a consumable kit available for separate purchase.






Using the Miller Multimatic 255 is a breeze. First, make sure your generator has an output of 12000 Watts or higher for full power; with smaller generators, the output will be limited. When setting up, use the 7 - inch color LCD display to easily select the right parameters for your welding job. The Auto - Set Elite feature is great for beginners as it provides predefined settings, but you can also fine - tune them. For Pulsed MIG welding, enjoy less distortion on thin materials and less spatter, which means less post - weld work. Save your favorite settings in the program mode to boost productivity. When using the MDX - 250 MIG Gun, the AccuLock S Consumables ensure a smooth wire feed. For portability, if you have the EZ - Latch running gear, just loosen the latch retaining knob and rotate the latches to separate the machine. As for maintenance, keep the machine clean from dust and debris. Check the cables regularly for any signs of wear and tear. Replace the contact tips and other consumables when they start to show significant use. And always follow safety guidelines when welding, like wearing appropriate protective gear.