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Miller Intellx Elite Dual Wire Feeder for Deltaweld

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OVERVIEW

Stop Swapping Spools, Start Welding Smarter

If you are tired of wasting twenty minutes every time you need to switch from solid wire to flux-core, or from .035 to .045, the Miller Intellx Elite Dual Feeder is the upgrade your station needs. Designed to sit on top of your Deltaweld, this beast lets you keep two guns hooked up and ready to rock. With the Trigger Select feature, you don't even have to walk back to the machine to switch sides—just grab the other gun, pull the trigger, and the feeder automatically switches active drives. It’s that simple.

The "Elite" screen isn't just for show; it makes your life easier. Instead of guessing with knobs, you get a clear digital readout of your wire speed and voltage. The EZ-Set feature is a lifesaver when you're setting up on a new thickness—just dial it in and go. Plus, if you have a favorite setting for that one recurring job, you can save it to one of the memory slots. Next time that part comes down the line, hit the button and you're welding with the exact same specs as before.

Durability is standard Miller quality. The drive assembly rotates, so if you're welding off to the side, the gun cable doesn't get kinked at the feeder. This saves your liners and keeps the wire feeding smooth. The Accu-Mate connection ensures your gun pins seat perfectly every time, preventing gas leaks and bad connections. Whether you are doing heavy fabrication or precision pulse welding, this feeder gives you the control you need to lay down perfect beads.

Why Welders Want This

  • Two Guns Ready: Keep stainless on one side and mild steel on the other.
  • Digital Memory: Save your best settings and never lose them.
  • Pulse Ready: Unlocks Accu-Pulse for smoother, cleaner welds (with the right power source).
  • Rugged Build: Heavy-duty drive rolls and metal case stand up to shop abuse.
Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Item:Wire Feeder
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Feeder Type:Dual Wire, Bench Feeder
Compatible Power Sources:Deltaweld 350, Deltaweld 500
Control Type:Digital, Intellx Elite
Communication:ArcConnect
Wire Speed Range:50 - 780 IPM
Processes:MIG (GMAW), Flux Cored (FCAW), Accu-Pulse (GMAW-P)

INCLUDED

  • Intellx Elite Dual Wire Feeder Unit
  • User Manual
  • (Note: Drive rolls and guns sold separately)

APPLICATIONS

  • Heavy Industrial Manufacturing
  • General Fabrication
  • Shipbuilding
  • Construction Equipment Manufacturing
  • Automotive Production
  • Structural Steel Fabrication

FAQ

This feeder is specifically designed for use with Miller Deltaweld 350 and Deltaweld 500 power sources utilizing ArcConnect technology.

No, the feeder unit (301597) typically does not include drive rolls or MIG guns. These must be selected and purchased separately based on your specific wire diameter and type.

The Elite model adds a full digital display, memory presets, EZ-Set technology, and the ability to run Accu-Pulse processes (if the power source supports it). The standard Pro model uses analog meters and basic controls.

The unit has two separate drive motor assemblies and gun connections. You can load two different spools of wire. The active side is selected either via the front panel or automatically by using the Trigger Select feature.

Yes, the Intellx Elite is fully capable of feeding flux-cored wires, provided you install the correct knurled drive rolls for the wire size you are using.

ArcConnect is Miller's next-generation communication protocol that uses a simple cable to transmit high-speed data between the feeder and the power source, replacing older 14-pin analog cords.

Yes, the Elite version of the Intellx feeder enables Accu-Pulse welding processes when connected to a pulse-capable Deltaweld model.

The drive assembly can tilt/rotate, which aligns the feeder with the direction of the gun cable. This reduces the bend radius at the feeder, minimizing friction on the wire and extending liner life.