Miller Big Blue 500X (Engine Driven Powered by DEUTZ F3L2011 Engine) welding machine
Miller Big Blue Diesel Engine driven powered Welder The Big Blue 500X is a multiprocess DC diesel driven welding generator, powered by a Deutz F3L2011 Engine Designed for fleet owners that demand the ultimate in reliability and performance. Three-phase rotating field generator efficiently produces smooth DC weld output using 20 – 30% less fuel than a rotating armature-type DC generator.Three-phase rotating field generator efficiently produces smooth DC weld output using 20 – 30% less fuel than a rotating armature-type DC generator. Enclosed robust case design protects internal components from impact and allows air flow to cool and prolong the life of the engine. Also reduces sound levels. Quick and easy maintenance with single-side access to oil level check, oil fill, oil filter, fuel filter and air cleaner. Remote toolless oil drain allows oil to be drained without getting under the engine and reduces the chance of oil spillage. Heavy-duty low-speed industrial diesel engines are designed, built and proven to operate over 10,000 hours before the first basic overhaul. Hot Start™ provides positive Stick electrode starts making it easy to start all types of electrodes and it also works great for bead tie-ins. Arc-Drive™ makes welding easy. Automatically enhances Stick welding, especially on pipe, by focusing the arc and preventing the electrode from going out. Weatherproof Lexan® nameplate resists cracking and fading, and is color-coded for ease of operation. GFCI receptacle as required on most job sites to protect oper ators from electrical hazards. CSA, IEC and NEMA compliant for welders. Degree of protection provided by enclosure IP23
Specifications
Welding Amperage Range: CC : 20-550 A, CV : 14-40 V
Rated Output 100 % duty cycle: 400 A at 36 V (14.4 kW)
Max. Open-Circuit Voltage: 95 VDC
Auxiliary Power: 5500 Watts Peak, 4000 Watts Continuous 34/17 A, 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Engine Power: BB 500X Deutz F3L 2011
Weight: BB 500X Deutz = 751 kg (1655 lb)