
Keep your welding operations safe and compliant with the Miller 185835 Warning Label. Designed specifically for Miller electric welding machines, this replacement decal alerts users to the serious dangers of Electric Shock and Exploding Parts. Over time, safety labels on heavy equipment can become illegible due to abrasion, exposure to welding fumes, or general wear and tear. Replacing these labels is a crucial step in equipment maintenance, ensuring that every operator—whether a seasoned professional or a new trainee—is fully aware of the internal hazards associated with the power source.
When it comes to safety markings, clarity and durability are paramount. The Miller 185835 is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part, meaning it is identical to the label applied at the factory. This ensures:
This label specifically addresses two high-risk scenarios. Electric Shock is a primary concern when accessing the interior of a welder for maintenance, as input power and internal circuitry carry lethal voltages. The Exploding Parts warning typically relates to electrolytic capacitors or other components that store energy and can rupture if shorted or damaged. By keeping this warning visible, you reinforce the necessity of following proper lockout/tagout procedures and waiting for capacitors to discharge before servicing the unit.
Applying the Miller 185835 is straightforward. For best results, the application surface should be cleaned of any oil, grease, or dust using a mild solvent like isopropyl alcohol. Once the surface is dry, simply peel the backing and apply the label, pressing firmly to ensure a strong bond. This simple maintenance task significantly contributes to a safer work environment and demonstrates a commitment to equipment upkeep and personnel safety.
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| Brand:Miller |
| Packaging Description:pack of 1 |
| Product Type:Safety Label, Replacement Decal |
| Warning Type:Electric Shock, Exploding Parts |
| Mounting Type:Adhesive Backed |
| Compatibility:Miller Welding Machines |