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The XTRWELD 215-3545BRM is a professional-grade MIG welding gun built in the Bernard Elliptical style with a Miller Backend Power Pin connection. Rated at 250 amps, it is suited for demanding continuous MIG welding applications where duty cycle and heat management are critical. The gun accommodates wire sizes from .035 inches to .045 inches, giving welders flexibility across a range of wire diameters and materials. At 15 feet in length, it provides reach without excessive cable weight on the wrist. The trigger uses a 4-pin Amphenol connector, a reliable and widely recognized interface in professional welding setups. Licensed welding professionals and fabrication shop technicians are the primary installers and operators of this gun.
This MIG gun is designed for use with Miller-powered welding systems that accept a backend power pin configuration. The Bernard Elliptical style makes it a direct-style replacement or upgrade option for shops already running Bernard-compatible consumables such as nozzles, contact tips, and diffusers. It is appropriate for both light industrial and heavy fabrication environments where a 250-amp MIG gun is required. The 15-foot cable length suits most fixed or semi-portable welding station setups.
Designed for use with Miller welding power sources that accept a backend power pin connection, and compatible with Bernard Elliptical style consumables including nozzles, contact tips, and gas diffusers.
Installation and connection of this MIG gun should be performed by a qualified welding technician or electrician familiar with welding system wiring and low-voltage trigger circuits. Power down and de-energize the welding power source completely before connecting or disconnecting the gun cable and trigger leads. Verify the backend power pin seats fully and the 4-pin Amphenol trigger connector is locked before resuming operation. Follow the welding equipment manufacturer guidelines and applicable workplace safety codes when routing and securing the cable assembly.
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