Miller Thunderbolt 160 DC Stick Welder (907721)
Miller Thunderbolt 160 DC Stick Welder (907721)
Miller Thunderbolt 160 DC Stick Welder (907721)

Miller Thunderbolt 160 DC Stick Welder (907721)

Sale price$625.00 Regular price$789.00
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3 year warranty

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Miller has discontinued the Thunderbolt 160 as of June 2023. The suggested replacements are the Thunderbolt 210 (907722), Maxstar 161 (907709), or Hobart Stickmate 160 (500570).

The Miller Thunderbolt 160 (907721) weighs only 15 pounds, comes with 120/240 mutli-voltage plugs, and welds up to 5/16" mild steel. Miller got it right this time - this welder weighs nearly 100 pounds less than its predecessor and only draws 21 amps on 120 volt usage. This welder features Miller's Hot Start technology which provides easy, quick and reliable starts.

Quick Specs
• Process: DC Stick Only
• Input Power: 1-Phase
• Max Open Circuit Voltage: 91V
• Amperage Range: 20-80A on 120V | 20-160A on 240V
• Mild Steel Thickness: 1/16 - 1/8 on 120V | 1/16 - 5/32 on 240V

Includes
• 10ft No. 4 electrode cable with stinger
• 10ft work cable with clamp
• 6.5ft power cord with 120/240 MVP plugs
• Cable pouch

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