Miller Electric Mfg. LLC is returning to CONEXPO 2026 with a broad slate of welding and jobsite solutions designed to help contractors improve uptime, mobility, and weld quality across construction, fabrication, and field‑repair environments.
The company will feature its latest engine-driven welders, battery-powered systems, automation tools, and work‑truck integrations at booth P7259 in the Platinum Lot.
“Construction crews need equipment that keeps pace with demanding schedules, tough environments, and work that constantly shifts,” explained Dave Lambert, Group President. “Each solution is designed to support real-world challenges and help teams get more done with confidence.”
The company’s engine-driven lineup remains a major draw for structural steel, pipeline, and heavy‑equipment repair crews. Visitors can see the:
- Big Blue 800 Duo Air Pak, a dual‑operator system built for large-scale industrial work;
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- Big Blue 400 PipePro, engineered for downhill stick and MIG/flux‑cored performance on demanding pipeline jobs
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- Trailblazer 330 Diesel, which delivers smooth, stable arc performance;
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- Bobcat 265 Air Pak (left) and Bobcat 230 (right), both aimed at multiprocess repair, construction, and auxiliary power needs.
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Miller is also putting a spotlight on ArcReach technology, which allows operators to adjust parameters at the feeder or remote without walking back to the power source. The company notes that this reduces the risk of slips, trips, and falls while keeping welders at the joint, and attendees will see how ArcReach integrates across the Big Blue, Trailblazer, and XMT platforms.
Battery-powered welding continues to expand as well. Miller is showcasing the Venture 150 S and the new Venture 150 T, compact systems designed for quick repairs and hard-to-reach areas. The 150 S is stick-focused for general maintenance, while the 150 T offers TIG‑forward capability for precision work. Both use batteries engineered specifically for welding, helping crews cut setup time and stay productive where power access is limited.
For heavy fabrication, the SubArc Hercules system (see top of this page) will be on display, demonstrating how secondary power conditioning can increase deposition rates and reduce weld time by up to 30 percent. Pairing Hobart SubCOR wire with the Hercules torch and the XMT 450 power source provides the consistency needed for large-scale structural builds.
Miller is also bringing its full portfolio of work‑truck solutions, including the HDI 325 Air Pak, a hydraulically driven all-in-one unit for service trucks; the EnPak A60 and EnPak A30, which allow operators to power tools and welding equipment without idling the truck; and the CabEn system for heating and cooling the cab without running the engine.
Automation will also have a presence at the booth through live demonstrations of the Copilot Builder system, a collaborative robotic welding solution designed to be portable, reconfigurable, and adaptable to a variety of jobsite environments.
To round out the lineup, Miller will feature filler metals and accessories from Hobart and Bernard, including Hobart FabCOR Elevate metal‑cored wire—engineered for higher deposition rates and reduced cleanup—and Bernard IronPro self-shielded guns built for extreme environments and heavy-duty flux‑cored applications.
With a mix of engine-driven power, battery mobility, automation, and work‑truck integration, Miller’s 2026 CONEXPO presence underscores the company’s focus on productivity and real-world jobsite efficiency.
Miller Electric, headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, is a leading global manufacturer of arc‑welding equipment, automation systems, and work‑truck power solutions, serving construction, fabrication, manufacturing, and industrial markets with a full portfolio of welding, heating, and jobsite technologies. A wholly owned subsidiary of Illinois Tool Works Inc., the company is known for engineering durable, operator‑focused solutions that improve productivity and safety across demanding environments. More information is available at www.MillerWelds.com.