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Miller Electric Offers
The Legend AEAD-200LE
Welding Generator
The Legend AEAD-200LE en- gine-driven welding generator has a number of improvements and re- finements at no added cost.
A new name mirrors its legendary performance for over 40 years. A product of Miller Electric Mfg. Co., the unit has Miller's alternator de- sign generator same as the giants that produce commercial electricity.
It is powered by an Onan Performer 2-18XSL, a horizontally opposed, twin-cylinder gasoline engine with longer life features and smooth op- eration.
Highlights: Newly designed, streamlined framework protects the engine and makes servicing easier.
Designed for Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) welding at 225 amps AC, 200 amps DC, constant current, 100- percent duty cycle. Also performs short arc Gas Metal Arc (GMAW) and Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) welding with optional equipment.
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Automatic idle for weld mode. Au- tomatic low oil pressure shutdown.
Seven position range switch with fine amperage control. As a genera- tor, unit offers 1-KVA, 115-volt, 100-Hz AC while welding. 5-KVA, 120/240-volt AC with automatic voltage regulation when not weld- ing.
Additional features include bat- tery; solid state ignition; battery charging alternator, 20-amp, 12- volt, with solid-state voltage regula- tor that gives more than adequate power for frequent starts, especially in cold weather; 5-gallon fuel tank has easy fill service on side; battery is protected with easy access for ser- vicing; chrome cover air cleaner has precleaner for added life; welding output terminal studs are standard- ized, rugged, low in maintenance.
Auxiliary power receptacles: two 120-volt, one 240-volt, duplex 60-Hz
AC power at 1,800 rpm power speed.
Remote controls are available op- tions.
For more information and free lit- erature from Miller Electric,
Circle 67 on Reader Service Card
Lykes Names Amoss
Director Of Traffic,
Washington Division
William P. Amoss was recently named director, traffic-Washington division for Lykes Bros. Steamship
Co., Inc., it was announced by Wil- liam V. Brierre, senior vice presi- dent-Washington division.
Mr. Amoss will be working with
Roger Clark, assistant vice presi- dent-Washington division, and will be responsible for procurement of cargo for all of Lykes services as well as the maintenance of the necessary climate of cooperation with those civilian agencies charged with the administration of various cargo pro- grams.
New Voith Water
Tractors In Operation
The first Voith water tractor for
Mauritius, constructed at the Mar- tin Jansen shipyard, Leer/West
Germany, has traveled to the Indian
Ocean under its own power and is now in operation in Port Louis.
In addition, Port Services Corpo- ration, Mina Qaboos, Sultanate of
Oman, recently put two Voith water tractors into service. They were built by the Spanish yard of Asti- lleros y Talleres Celeya, Bilbao.
Unterweser Reederei (URAG) has ordered for the ports of Bremen a
Voith water tractor for three-man operation from Detlef Hegemann
Rolandwerft GmbH, Bremen.
Also, the Spanish Navy recently ordered the first Voith water tractor from the Spanish shipyard of Ba- zan.
For free literature giving com- plete information on Voith water tractors,
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