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193670 - Miller Input Power Phase Label L1 L2 L3

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OVERVIEW

Miller L1 L2 L3 Input Power Decal

Keep your welding equipment safe, compliant, and professional with the Miller 193670 Label, L1 L2 L3. This is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) replacement part designed to mark the primary input power connections on various Miller welding machines. The markings "L1," "L2," and "L3" correspond to the electrical phases of the input power supply, which is critical information for electricians and maintenance personnel when connecting the machine to the shop's power grid. Accurate labeling prevents dangerous hookup mistakes and ensures that the welder receives the correct voltage and phase configuration required for operation. This specific label is often located near the input power strain relief or directly on the terminal block cover.

When restoring a used welder or performing major repairs on the input power assembly, small details like safety labels are often overlooked. However, clear identification of high-voltage connection points is a safety requirement in many industrial settings. The Miller 193670 label is manufactured to the exact specifications of the original, ensuring a perfect fit and long-lasting adhesion. It is resistant to the heat generated by the power source and the abrasive dust found in welding environments. Applying this fresh label not only improves safety but also restores the visual condition of the machine, which is particularly important for resale value or passing safety inspections.

Installation is straightforward: simply clean the application surface thoroughly to remove any oil, grease, or old adhesive residue, peel the backing, and press the label firmly into place. Using genuine Miller parts guarantees that the font, size, and material quality match the rest of the machine's branding and safety decals. Don't compromise on safety or quality with makeshift markers or generic tape; use the correct Miller 193670 label to ensure your power connections are clearly defined and your equipment remains up to code. This part is compatible with a wide range of Miller power sources; please verify your machine's serial number and parts manual to confirm fitment.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Part Type:Identification Label
Markings:L1, L2, L3
Application:Input Power Terminal Identification

INCLUDED

  • (1) Label, L1 L2 L3

APPLICATIONS

  • Identification of input power phases (L1, L2, L3) on welding power sources.
  • Replacement of worn, unreadable, or missing safety labels.
  • Electrical maintenance and repair of Miller equipment.
  • Restoration of used welding machines to factory safety standards.

FAQ

This label identifies the input power connection points (Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3) on the terminal block of Miller welding machines, ensuring safe and correct electrical hookup.

Yes, the Miller 193670 is a genuine OEM replacement part, ensuring the same quality and durability as the original label installed at the factory.

For best results, thoroughly clean the surface with a degreaser to remove oil and dirt. Ensure the surface is dry, then peel the backing off the label and press it firmly onto the designated area.

Yes, this OEM label is manufactured with industrial-grade materials and adhesives designed to resist the heat and environmental conditions typical of welding equipment.

While the label includes L3, it can often be used on single-phase machines where only L1 and L2 are utilized, depending on the specific machine's terminal block layout. Always check your manual.

You should check the parts breakdown manual for your specific Miller machine serial number. Look for part number 193670 in the electrical or case assembly section.

No, this item is the adhesive label only. Terminal blocks, screws, and other hardware are sold separately.

Replacing faded or missing labels is crucial for electrical safety, ensuring that anyone servicing the machine can clearly identify high-voltage input points.