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Miller 206747 Replacement Oil/Air Separator Element

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OVERVIEW

Maintain Peak Performance with the Miller 206747 Separator

Keep your Miller Air Pak system running like new with the Miller 206747 Oil/Air Separator. For professional welders who rely on engine-driven machines with built-in compressors, clean air is a necessity, not a luxury. Whether you are running air carbon arc gouging operations or powering pneumatic tools in the field, oil contamination in your air lines can cause significant headaches. This genuine Miller replacement filter is designed to effectively separate oil from the compressed air stream, ensuring that your tools stay clean and your work remains uncontaminated.

The 206747 separator is specifically engineered for the rigorous demands of Miller's industrial equipment. Inside the compressor, oil is mixed with air to lubricate the screw element. Before that air can be used, that oil must be stripped away. This separator element does exactly that, trapping oil aerosols and returning them to the sump while allowing clean air to pass through. Failing to replace this filter can result in oil saturation, leading to a mess at the air outlet and potential damage to expensive plasma cutters or air tools connected to the system.

Don't risk your equipment's health with generic aftermarket parts that may not meet the flow rate or filtration standards of your machine. The Miller 206747 offers the perfect fit and seal, which is crucial for maintaining proper system pressure and efficiency. A well-maintained compressor system means less fuel consumption and less wear and tear on the engine. This part is an essential item for your preventative maintenance kit.

When your livelihood depends on your rig, downtime is the enemy. Swapping out your oil/air separator at the manufacturer's recommended hours is a simple step that pays dividends in reliability. Trust in genuine Miller parts to keep your Air Pak or compatible welder/generator delivering the power and air you need to get the job done right.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 per each
Product Type:Oil/Air Separator, Filter Element
Part Number:206747
Application:Compressor Maintenance, Engine Drive Welders

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 206747 Oil/Air Separator Filter

APPLICATIONS

  • Routine maintenance of Miller engine-driven welders with air compressors
  • Replacement of clogged or saturated separator elements
  • Repairing oil carryover issues in compressed air systems
  • Ensuring clean air supply for pneumatic tools and plasma cutters

FAQ

The Miller 206747 is an oil/air separator filter. Its primary function is to remove oil mist and aerosols from the compressed air stream in Miller welding machines equipped with rotary screw air compressors.

This part is designed for specific Miller engine drives with air compressors, such as certain Air Pak models. You should always verify fitment by checking your machine's manual or looking up the serial number on the Miller website.

Failure to replace the separator can lead to high pressure drop, reduced air output, and oil carryover. Oil carryover can contaminate your air hoses, damage pneumatic tools, and ruin plasma cutting consumables.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Electric replacement part, ensuring it meets the exact specifications for your equipment.

No, oil/air separator elements are typically designed as disposable maintenance items. They should be replaced when they become saturated or at the manufacturer's recommended service interval.

No, this part number is for the separator filter element only. Compressor oil must be purchased separately.

Rotary screw compressors inject oil into the compression chamber for sealing, lubrication, and cooling. The separator is required to remove this oil before the air is discharged for use.

Change intervals vary by machine model and usage conditions. Consult your Miller owner's manual for the specific maintenance schedule, often tracked by engine/compressor hours.