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218004 - Miller Electric Shock and Exploding Parts Safety Decal

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller 218004 Replacement Safety Decal

Keep your welding equipment up to code and your shop safe with the Miller 218004 Warning Label. Designed specifically for Miller power sources, this safety decal provides a clear visual warning against the dangers of electric shock and exploding parts. In the heavy-duty world of welding and fabrication, equipment labels often take a beating from spatter, grinding dust, and cleaning chemicals. However, the information they convey is too important to be obscured. This OEM replacement part allows you to refresh the safety signage on your machine, ensuring that every operator is fully aware of the potential risks involved in operation and maintenance.

Critical Warning Information

The Miller 218004 is not just a sticker; it is a safety device. It specifically highlights the risk of Electric Shock, a primary hazard in arc welding that can result in severe injury or death. It also warns of Exploding Parts, a risk often associated with the failure of power capacitors or pressurized systems within the machine. These warnings are essential for anyone performing maintenance or troubleshooting, serving as a final check before they open the machine case. The label uses standard safety iconography and text to ensure the message is understood quickly, even in a busy and noisy shop environment.

Why Choose OEM Labels?

While it might be tempting to use generic warning stickers, genuine Miller OEM labels like the 218004 are engineered for the specific contours and materials of Miller machines. They are printed on high-quality substrate that resists the yellowing effects of UV light and the corrosive nature of shop fluids. Generic labels often peel or fade within months, requiring frequent replacement and leaving gaps in safety coverage. Using the correct part number ensures the label fits the designated space on the machine chassis and conveys the exact warning intended by the manufacturer's engineering team.

Installation Tips

To ensure the longevity of your new safety label, proper installation is key. Remove the old, damaged label completely and clean the surface thoroughly with a solvent that leaves no residue, such as isopropyl alcohol. Ensure the surface is dry and free of oil or grease before peeling the backing off the new Miller 218004 label. Apply the label starting from one edge and smooth it down to prevent air bubbles. This simple maintenance step is a low-cost investment in the safety and professionalism of your welding operation.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Product Type:Safety Warning Label
Hazard Type:Electric Shock, Exploding Parts
Application Method:Adhesive Backing

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 218004 Warning Label (Electric Shock/Exploding Parts)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn, faded, or damaged safety labels on Miller welding power sources.
  • Restoration of safety compliance on refurbished or second-hand welding equipment.
  • Ensuring clear hazard communication in educational and industrial welding environments.
  • Maintenance of OSHA and ANSI safety labeling standards on shop machinery.

FAQ

This label specifically warns against the dangers of electric shock and the potential for exploding parts within the welding machine.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller OEM part, ensuring it meets the manufacturer's original specifications for quality and durability.

Replacing illegible labels is crucial for operator safety and is often required to maintain compliance with workplace safety regulations like OSHA.

Yes, the label comes with a strong industrial adhesive backing designed to stick securely to the metal casing of welding machines.

Yes, Miller OEM labels are designed to resist the typical heat, UV exposure, and environmental conditions found in welding workshops.

You should remove the old label and clean the surface thoroughly with a degreaser or alcohol to ensure it is dry and free of oil for the best adhesion.

While the warning is universal, this specific decal is sized and designed for specific Miller equipment. Check your parts manual to confirm compatibility.

Operating without clear safety labels increases liability and the risk of accidents, as operators may not be fully aware of specific internal hazards.