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233169 - Miller Maxstar 150 S Front Nameplate Replacement Label

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Authentic Miller 233169 Front Nameplate for Maxstar 150 S

Keep your welding equipment in peak condition with the Miller 233169 Label, Nameplate Maxstar 150 S (Front) MVP. This product is the authentic Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) replacement decal designed specifically for the front control panel of the Miller Maxstar 150 S MVP welder. Welding machines are built to last, but cosmetic components like labels and nameplates often bear the brunt of daily wear and tear. Scratches, chemical spills, and constant handling can render the front panel text unreadable, making it difficult to adjust settings precisely.

The Miller 233169 is more than just a sticker; it is a durable, industrial-grade interface overlay. It is printed with high-contrast, fade-resistant inks that stand up to the rigorous conditions of industrial environments. The label clearly delineates the control knobs, LED indicators, and power settings specific to the Maxstar 150 S MVP configuration. Installing this replacement part is a straightforward process that instantly revitalizes the look of your machine. To ensure the best results, it is recommended to thoroughly clean and degrease the metal surface of the front panel, removing any old adhesive residue before applying the new nameplate.

For professional welders and repair shops, maintaining the legibility of equipment is a matter of safety and efficiency. An illegible machine can lead to incorrect parameter settings, resulting in poor weld quality or potential equipment damage. By installing the correct OEM nameplate, you eliminate guesswork and restore the intuitive operation of the unit. This part is specifically tailored for the MVP (Multi-Voltage Plug) version of the Maxstar 150 S, ensuring that all voltage-related markings and indicators align perfectly with your machine's capabilities.

Invest in the longevity of your Miller equipment. Whether you are performing a full restoration on a fleet of machines or fixing a single unit, the Miller 233169 Nameplate ensures your Maxstar 150 S looks and functions like a professional tool should. Trust in OEM quality for fitment, durability, and long-term performance.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Compatible Models:Maxstar 150 S, Maxstar 150 S MVP
Part Type:Nameplate, Label, Decal
Installation Location:Front Panel

INCLUDED

  • (1) Miller 233169 Nameplate Label

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn, faded, or damaged front panel labels on Miller Maxstar 150 S welders.
  • Restoration projects for used welding equipment to improve resale value and appearance.
  • Ensuring safety and operational clarity by restoring legible control markings.
  • Repair of machines where the front faceplate has been replaced or repainted.

FAQ

Yes, this is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part from Miller Electric, ensuring exact fit and quality.

This nameplate is designed specifically for the front panel of the Miller Maxstar 150 S, particularly the MVP (Multi-Voltage Plug) models.

No, this item is the adhesive label/nameplate only. The plastic housing or bezel is sold separately.

First, completely remove the old label and clean the surface with a solvent to remove adhesive residue and grease. Peel the backing off the new label and carefully align it with the panel cutouts before pressing it down firmly.

A legible nameplate is critical for accurately identifying control settings, amperage ranges, and safety warnings, ensuring the machine is operated correctly and safely.

This specific part number (233169) is listed for the Maxstar 150 S. Other models like the STL or STH usually have different control layouts and require different nameplates. Please check your parts manual.

Yes, as an OEM welding machine part, it is manufactured from durable materials designed to withstand the typical heat and environmental conditions of a welding shop.