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255560 - Miller MWX Extraction Arm Hood Tube Replacement 8x48

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Fume Extractor's Performance

If your Miller MWX fume extractor isn't pulling smoke like it used to, the issue might be in the arm itself. The Miller 255560 Extraction Arm Assembly is the direct replacement Hood Tube you need to get your system back to full suction. Designed specifically for the MWX series, this 8-inch by 48-inch tube replaces the section of the arm that often takes the most abuse. A crushed or leaking tube kills your airflow velocity, meaning fumes drift into your helmet instead of into the filter. Swapping out damaged components is the quickest way to ensure you are breathing clean air while you work.

Built for the Welding Environment

You know that shop equipment takes a beating. This hood tube assembly is built to Miller's industrial standards, ready to handle the heat and movement of daily fabrication work. The 8-inch diameter is crucial—it allows for a high volume of air movement without creating excessive noise or resistance. The 48-inch length gives you the reach you need to position the hood exactly where you want it, whether you are welding on a bench or a large fixture. Don't settle for generic ducting that might collapse under vacuum or melt from spatter; stick with the OEM part designed for the job.

Easy Fix for Better Safety

Welding safety isn't just about the helmet and gloves; it's about what you breathe. A compromised extraction arm compromises your health. This assembly is designed to fit perfectly with your existing MWX hardware, making the repair process straightforward. You won't have to fight with mismatched diameters or improvise connections. Once installed, you will notice the difference in capture zone performance immediately. Keep your lungs clear and your shop compliant by maintaining your extraction gear with the correct Miller parts.

Why Choose OEM?

Using the Miller 255560 ensures that your MWX unit operates at the static pressure it was engineered for. Aftermarket hoses or tubes often have different friction coefficients or flexibility ratings that can drag down the performance of the entire unit. This assembly maintains the balance and hold-position capability of the arm, so it stays where you put it instead of drooping or drifting while you are trying to lay a bead. It is the smart choice for professional welders who rely on their equipment to perform every single day.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Component Type:Extraction Arm Hood Tube
Diameter:8 in
Length:48 in
Compatible Series:Miller MWX Series
Application:Fume Extraction

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 255560 Extraction Arm Hood Tube Assembly (8" x 48")

APPLICATIONS

  • Mobile welding fume extraction
  • Industrial air filtration maintenance
  • Replacement of damaged MWX arm components
  • Heavy-duty fabrication shops
  • Maintenance and Repair Operations (MRO)

FAQ

The Miller 255560 is designed specifically for the Miller MWX series of mobile fume extraction systems.

This hood tube assembly has a diameter of 8 inches and a length of 48 inches.

No, this is the Hood Tube Assembly portion of the extraction arm, not the complete arm unit.

A damaged or leaking tube reduces airflow velocity and suction, compromising the system's ability to capture hazardous welding fumes effectively.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller Electric OEM replacement part, ensuring perfect fit and performance.

It is designed for Miller MWX systems. While dimensions might match other units, compatibility with mounting hardware and airflow specs is not guaranteed for other brands.

This part number typically refers to the tube assembly leading to the hood. Please verify if the capture hood cone is included or sold separately based on your specific diagram needs.

Installation involves detaching the existing tube from the arm joints and hood connection and securing the new assembly in place using the existing hardware.