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The New Multimatic® 215 PRO is Now Available for Fabricators Who Do It All

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Multiprocess describes a system, product, or operation that uses two or more distinct processes or stages working together to achieve a result. For investors, knowing something is multiprocess signals greater complexity: it can offer flexibility or higher performance but also means higher costs, longer development time, and more points of failure or regulatory scrutiny—like a kitchen where several cooks must coordinate to prepare one dish.
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Arc welding is a method of joining metal pieces by creating a concentrated electric spark that melts the metal and fuses the parts as it cools, roughly like a very hot, precise glue gun for metal. Investors watch arc welding because it is a core manufacturing technique that affects production speed, product strength, labor and equipment costs, and safety; changes in welding technology or capacity can influence a company’s competitiveness and capital spending needs.
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A manual welding method where an electric current melts a consumable metal rod (the “stick”) that both creates the heat and supplies the filler metal to join two workpieces — like using a hot glue stick and a battery to fuse metal parts. It is widely used for outdoor, heavy‑duty, or repair work because it requires simple equipment and is adaptable to rough conditions. Investors care because stick welding affects labor skill needs, production speed, repair costs, equipment spending, and safety risks, all of which influence capital expenditures and operating margins for manufacturers, construction firms, and industrial services.
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 This advanced multiprocess solution offers unmatched versatility, longer welds, and simplified setup

APPLETON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Miller Electric Mfg. LLC, a leading worldwide manufacturer of Miller® brand arc welding equipment, announced that the Multimatic® 215 PRO multiprocess welder is now officially available for purchase. The new welder was first unveiled at the SEMA Show on Nov. 4, 2025, with support from Ringbrothers. Engineered for professionals and small to midsized operations, the new multiprocess welder delivers enhanced power, flexibility and ease of use, helping users tackle more jobs with uncompromising weld quality and uptime.

Women welding with new Multimatic 215 PRO

Women welding with new Multimatic 215 PRO

The Multimatic 215 PRO is the latest addition to a lineup of “do-it-all” welding solutions from Miller. Combining multiprocess capability with next-generation usability features, users can transition between MIG, DC TIG or stick welding on the fly.

“We built the Multimatic 215 PRO for go‑getter fabricators who never want to say no to a project,” said Carmen McCune, product manager, ITW Welding. “It packs the power, flexibility and user-friendly features to help them tackle any welding challenge with confidence — it truly lets them do it all and do it right.”

Multimatic® 215 PRO Benefits Include:

  • Multiprocess Versatility: Supports MIG, DC TIG and stick welding all in one unit, enabling users to switch processes seamlessly without changing cables or power sources.
  • USB-Enabled Upgrades: Future-ready design allows welders to easily update the machine’s software via USB and unlock new enhancements without mechanical changes or downtime.
  • Longer Welds: The higher duty cycle and 15-foot MIG gun let users weld more continuously and cover more ground without repositioning the machine.
  • Simplified Setup: The intuitive 4.3-inch color display and Auto-Set™ technology allow welders to fine tune settings across multiple processes and materials.

The new Multimatic 215 PRO is now available for purchase. For more information, visit https://www.millerwelds.com/products/multimatic-215-pro

About Miller

Miller Electric Mfg. LLC, headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, is a leading worldwide manufacturer of Miller brand arc welding products and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW). For more information, visit the Miller website at MillerWelds.com, call 800-4-A-Miller (800-426-4553), email info@millerwelds.com, fax 877-327-8132, or write to Miller Electric Mfg. LLC, P.O. Box 100, Lithonia, GA 30058.

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Source: Miller Electric Mfg. LLC

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