The XMT 350 VS Rack conveniently houses multiple inverter power sources for multiple welders. This is an ideal system for onsite applications including construction and shipbuilding. It is available with two lifting eyes for transportation and rugged skids for dragging or pushing. One easy connection allows up to six inverters to be connected with one primary power drop. Isolated work terminal provides a connection point for common workpiece construction. The XMT 350 VS Rack operates with primary voltage from 208 to 575 VAC and is equipped with "finger safe" fuses to help comply with NEC guidelines.
These Inverter Racks are not suitable with older inverter models.
Applications:
- Manufacturing Industrial:
- Construction
- Fabrication
- Shipbuilding
- Rental Fleets
Process:
- MIG (GMAW)
- Pulsed MIG (GMAW-P)
- Stick (SMAW)
- TIG and Lift-Arc TIG (GTAW)
- Pulsed TIG (GTAW-P)*
- Flux Cored (FCAW)
- Air Carbon Arc (CAC-A) Cutting and Gouging (1/4 in carbons)
* With optional controls only
Specifications:
- Input Power: Requires 3- Phase Power
- Dimensions:
- H: 64 in
- W: 43 in
- D: 34 3/8 in
- Net Weight:
- 4-XMT 350 Rack: 599 lbs
- 6-XMT 350 Rack: 759 lbs
- Empty Rack: 279 lbs
Warranty:
- Warranted for 3 years, parts and labor
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Dimensions & Weights
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| XMT 350 VS Rack Multioperator Welding System, 3- Phase, 10 - 38 V, 5 - 425 A |
64" H x 43" W x 34.375" D |
279 lbs |
Miller Electric Mfg Co:

Taking innovatively sound steps since 1929,
Miller Electric has grown from a one-man operation selling products in Northeast Wisconsin, to what is today the world's largest manufacturer of
arc welding and cutting equipment. Without skipping a beat, Miller keeps the tradition alive by delivering ruggedly reliable equipment of the highest quality.
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