The Miller Copilot with Auto Deltaweld 500 - 575 is a game - changer in the welding world. Its 'Headless' power supply design channels the user interface to the Copilot teach pendant, making operation a breeze compared to other models. With AccuGuide precision tuning and IntelliSet settings assistant, you'll be programming and welding at lightning speed. Available in both air - cooled and a soon - to - arrive water - cooled version this summer. This is Miller's entry - level collaborative welding cell, perfect for new robotic welders. Operators can load and unload from a single station that shares space with the robot envelope. It's ideal for new automation welding tasks and for experienced robotic welders dealing with high - mix, low - volume operations in a small area. Features include a 48 x 48 inches weld - ready tool surface with 5/8 inch tooling holes, easy relocation in four steps, a full range of welding capabilities like GMAW with advanced arc modes, operator protection through the cobot's collaborative function, minimal assembly requirements as it's on caster wheels, and comes with a video setup guide. The product includes Auto - Continuum 500, wire drive motor assembly, a robotic MIG gun, Coolmate 1.3 with coolant, an integrated welding table, a 35 - piece StrongHand tool kit, and interconnecting cables.




Using the Miller Water - Cooled Copilot with Auto Deltaweld 500 is straightforward. First, assemble the cobot system using the included video setup guide. Mount it on the caster wheels for easy placement and adjustment. Connect it to power and welding gas as per the instructions. Use the Copilot teach pendant to program your welding tasks. With the AccuGuide and IntelliSet features, you can quickly fine - tune your settings. When operating, make sure to wear appropriate personal protection equipment as the cobot only offers basic operator protection. As for maintenance, regularly check the coolant level in the Coolmate 1.3. Keep the weld - ready tool surface clean and free from debris. Inspect the cables and the robotic MIG gun for any signs of wear and tear. If you encounter any issues, refer to the included instruction manual or contact customer support.