Miller Bobcat 250 NT User Manual

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Processes
Stick (SMAW)
Flux-Cored (FCAW)
MIG (GMAW)
DC TIG (GTAW)
Non-Critical AC TIG (GTAW)
Air Carbon Arc (CAC-A) Cutting
and Gouging (3/16-in. carbons)
Air Plasma Cutting and Gouging
with optional Spectrum models
Industrial Applications
Maintenance
Repair
Farm/Ranch Applications
Fabrication
Structural Steel Work
Use as a Stand-Alone
Generator
Issued Feb. 2015 • Index No. ED/4.34
Output Range AC Stick/TIG 40 250 A
DC Stick/TIG* 40 275 A
FCAW/MIG 17 28 V
*DC TIG available above 80 amps.
Generator Power Output Rated at 104° F (40° C)
Peak: 11,000 W — Continuous: 9500 W
Welder/generator is warranted for 3 years, parts and labor.
Engine is warranted separately by the engine manufacturer.
Easy maintenance. With front
panel maintenance displays, you
know when your equipment needs
to be serviced.
Smooth power
not spike
power. Revolutionary ten-degree
skewed-rotor design optimizes
generator performance for
smoother power not spiked
power found with other brands.
Better power better performance.
Accu-Rated
not inflated
generator power. Our Accu-Rated
11,000 watts of
usable
peak
power is delivered for a minimum
of 30 seconds. See page 3 for
more information.
Versatile AC and DC weld output
provide quality welds on all types
of metals. DC is smooth and easy
to run while AC Stick is used when
arc blow occurs.
Front panel fuel and sight
gauges provide convenient fuel
level indication.
Note: Diesel engine will shut down
before system runs out of fuel making
restarts easy.
Smaller and lighter design.* Bobcat welder/generators take up less
space on trucks and trailers leaving more room on your truck for
other equip ment and tools. Plus, they’re easier to move safely
around jobsites even with weld cables and running gear attached.
*Compared to previous model.
Bobcat
250 Diesel
Diesel Engine-Driven
Welder/AC Generator
Quick
Specs
Miller Electric Mfg. Co.
An ITW Welding Company
1635 West Spencer Street
P.O. Box 1079
Appleton, WI 54912-1079 USA
MillerWelds.comEquipment Sales US and Canada
Phone: 866-931-9730
FAX: 800-637-2315
International Phone: 920-735-4554
International FAX: 920-735-4125
The most popular welder/generator
in the industry is getting better.
Building on its exceptional value,
the redesigned Bobcats are:
• Quieter to operate
• Smaller and lighter
• Easier to maintain
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 250 Diesel

ProcessesStick (SMAW) Flux-Cored (FCAW) MIG (GMAW) DC TIG (GTAW)Non-Critical AC TIG (GTAW)Air Carbon Arc (CAC-A) Cutting and Gouging (3/16-in. carbons

Page 2 - Function and Benefit Guide

2Specifications (Subject to change without notice.)5671324Function and Benefit Guide1. Maintenance Displays provide fuel level, engine hours and oilch

Page 3 - Advantage

3For example, if you’re welding at 125 amps you also have 5200 watts available forpowering lights or tools (either 43 amps from the 120-volt full kVA

Page 4 - Accessories

4Genuine Miller®Options *Available as factory option. See ordering information on back page.Genuine Miller®Accessories GFCI Receptacles* #300 975 F

Page 5 - Accessories (Continued)

5MIG/Flux-Cored WeldingMillermatic 211 Auto-Set with MVP shown.Millermatic®141 #907 612See Lit. Index No. DC/12.42Millermatic®190 #907 613See Li

Page 6 - Mounting Specifications

64 HolesEngine EndGABCDEFMounting SpecificationsA. 20.5 in. (508 mm)B. 16.5 in. (419 mm)C. 2 in. (51 mm)D. 5.25 in. (133 mm)E. 32.75 in. (832 mm)F. 44

Page 7 - Typical Installations

7WorkStick ElectrodeWorkGunX-TREME 8VS/X-TREME 12VSFeederVolt-Sensing LeadWorkGunX-TREME 8VS/X-TREME 12VSFeederWorkGunVolt-Sensing LeadSpoolmate 3035/

Page 8 - Ordering Information

Equipment and Options Stock No. Description Qty. PriceBobcat™250 Diesel #907 565 Kubota engine, with GFCI ReceptaclesField Options Options listed b

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