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281262 - Miller 20 Series Wire Feeder Upper Nameplate Label

Packaging: 1 per ea
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OVERVIEW

Maintain Safety and Efficiency with Genuine Miller Parts

The Miller 281262 Label Nameplate is an essential replacement component for owners of Miller 20 Series Wire Feeders. Over time, the harsh conditions of a welding shop—flying sparks, grinding dust, oil, and constant handling—can render control panel labels illegible. This specific nameplate is designed for the upper portion of the feeder and corresponds to models featuring optional configurations. Keeping your equipment clearly labeled is a critical aspect of shop maintenance that directly impacts productivity and safety.

The Importance of Clear Equipment Labeling

Welding requires precision. The difference between a sound structural weld and a defect can often come down to minor adjustments in wire speed or voltage. If the reference scales on your wire feeder are worn away or obscured by grime, operators are forced to rely on "feel" rather than accurate settings. This can lead to inconsistent results across different shifts or operators. Replacing a damaged faceplate with the Miller 281262 ensures that all control indicators are sharp, legible, and accurate, facilitating quick setup and repeatable results.

Built for the Industrial Environment

Miller Electric is known for building tough equipment, and their replacement parts are no exception. This nameplate is not a standard sticker; it is an industrial-grade graphic overlay designed to survive in a metalworking environment. It features:

  • High-Tack Adhesive: Ensures the label won't lift or bubble, even when the machine heats up during long duty cycles.
  • Abrasion Resistance: The surface is treated to withstand the friction of gloved hands adjusting controls day in and day out.
  • Chemical Resistance: Withstands incidental contact with anti-spatter sprays, degreasers, and oils common in the shop.

Seamless Restoration

Refurbishing your Miller 20 Series Feeder extends the life of your investment. Whether you are performing routine maintenance or bringing an old feeder back into service, using OEM parts like the 281262 Nameplate guarantees a perfect fit. The cutouts and text alignment will match your machine's layout exactly, avoiding the frustration of trimming or misalignment common with aftermarket solutions. Keep your shop professional and your machines running at peak performance with genuine Miller replacement parts.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Compatible Series:Miller 20 Series Wire Feeders
Part Type:Label / Nameplate
Location:Upper Feeder Assembly
Configuration:With Options (W/Opt)

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 281262 Label Nameplate

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn, faded, or damaged nameplates on Miller 20 Series Wire Feeders.
  • Restoration of welding equipment to factory condition for resale or inspection.
  • Ensuring clear identification of control knobs and settings on the upper feeder assembly.
  • Maintenance of safety and operational compliance in industrial welding environments.

FAQ

This label is designed specifically for the upper section of Miller 20 Series Wire Feeders.

Yes, this is a self-adhesive nameplate designed to bond securely to the metal surface of the wire feeder.

'W/Opt' stands for 'With Options', indicating this label is for feeder models that have optional features or controls installed.

Yes, this is an authentic Miller OEM part, ensuring correct fitment and durability.

Completely remove the old label and clean the surface with a solvent like isopropyl alcohol to remove all adhesive residue, grease, and dirt. Ensure it is dry before application.

Yes, as an OEM Miller part, it is manufactured from industrial-grade materials designed to resist the heat and environment of a welding shop.

No, this part is specifically sized and printed for the 20 Series. Other series will have different dimensions and control layouts.

Replacing the nameplate ensures that control settings are clearly visible, preventing operator error and maintaining the professional appearance of the equipment.