Welding Load Bank – LB-50-350A

The Recommended Replacement for the Miller Electric 350A

    Welding Load Banks

    LB-50-350A Welding Load Bank right view
    LB-50-350A Welding Load Bank front view
    LB-50-350A Welding Load Bank connections
    LB-50-350A Welding Load Bank back view
    LB-50-350A Welding Load Bank left view

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    Load Bank Approved for Welding Machine Calibration

    Introducing the Eagle Eye LB-50-350A Load Bank, a state-of-the-art solution that provides adjustable load for troubleshooting, calibrating or demonstrating welding power sources and generators. Conveniently portable and engineered with:

    • Recommended replacement for Miller Electric 350A load bank
    • Sophisticated measurement and control mechanism
    • Integrated DC load bank
    • Accurate data acquisition and display
    • Reliable load/load control systems
    • Efficient heat dissipation devices

    This load bank ensures that your testing procedures before and after welder repair are streamlined and meets your testing needs with exceptional performance.

    Key Features

    • 44 lbs total weight for ease of portability
    • Seven 50 amp load “circuit breaker” type switches
    • Digital displays for AC and DC output
    • Includes 16 foot (5 meter) power cord

    Specifications

    Type of Input Power115 VAC 50/60 Hz
    Rated Capacity at 100% Duty Cycle:
    300 Amperes at 30 VAC/VDC
    Rated Capacity at 30% Duty Cycle:
    350 Amperes at 35 VAC/VDC. 12.25 kW
    Dimensions
    19.25 x 20.625 x 11.25 in (489 x 524 x 286 mm)
    Weight44 lbs (20 kg)
    Load Accuracy (per gear)
    ±5%
    CoolingForced air cooling, side air in, side air out
    Operating Environment
    Operating Temperature: 5 – 122 °F (-15 – 50 °C)
    Humidity: ≤95% RH

    FAQs

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