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227730 - Miller Steam and Hot Coolant Warning Decal

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Rig Safe and Compliant

As a welder, you know that the equipment you use packs a lot of power and, in many cases, a lot of heat. For those running water-cooled TIG setups or heavy-duty engine drives, the cooling system is just as dangerous as the arc if mishandled. The Miller 227730 Label, Warning Steam And Hot Coolant Can Burn is the exact replacement decal you need if your original warning sticker has been scratched off, painted over, or faded by the sun. It might seem like a small detail, but clear safety labels are the first line of defense against accidental burns for you and anyone else who might work on your machine.

We've all seen old machines where the stickers are white squares with no text left on them. That's a hazard waiting to happen, especially for a new helper or a mechanic who might not be familiar with your specific rig. This label specifically warns about the dangers of pressurized steam and scalding coolant—a serious risk when cracking open a radiator cap on a hot engine drive or checking a water cooler that's been running at high amperage. By refreshing your machine with a crisp, new Miller 227730 decal, you aren't just making it look better; you are actively preventing accidents. The text is bold and easy to read, ensuring no one makes the mistake of opening a hot system.

Because this is a genuine Miller part, you don't have to worry about it peeling off after a week. It is designed to handle the heat of the machine and the grime of the shop. The adhesive is strong and formulated to stick to painted metal surfaces found on welders. Installing it is simple: just scrape off the old remnants, clean the surface thoroughly with a degreaser or alcohol to remove any oil or residue, let it dry, and stick the new label on. It’s a five-minute job that restores the factory safety standard of your equipment.

Don't let safety slide on the small stuff. A missing warning label might not stop the arc from striking, but it is a vital part of a professional, well-maintained welding operation. Whether you are refurbishing an old Bobcat or Trailblazer, or just fixing up a shop TIG cooler, grabbing a pack of these labels ensures you have the right signage to keep everyone safe. It’s a low-cost investment in safety that protects your crew from painful steam burns and keeps your gear up to code.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Safety Label, Warning Decal
Message:Warning Steam And Hot Coolant Can Burn
Application:Welding Equipment Safety, Radiator/Cooling Systems
Mounting Type:Adhesive Backing

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 227730 Warning Label (Steam/Hot Coolant)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn safety labels on Miller welding power sources.
  • Warning signage for engine-driven welder radiators.
  • Safety labeling for external water-cooling systems.
  • Restoration of older welding equipment to factory safety standards.
  • General industrial equipment with hot coolant hazards.

FAQ

The label reads "Warning Steam And Hot Coolant Can Burn," alerting users to thermal hazards associated with the equipment's cooling system.

Yes, the Miller 227730 is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement label designed specifically for Miller equipment.

This label is typically found on liquid-cooled welding systems and engine-driven welders that utilize radiators and coolant, where steam and hot fluid present a risk.

For best results, remove the old label completely and clean the surface with a solvent like isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and residue. Peel the backing off the new label and press it firmly onto the clean, dry surface.

Yes, as an OEM part for welding equipment, this label is manufactured to withstand the elevated temperatures and environmental conditions typical of welding operations.

Replacing illegible or missing safety labels is crucial for compliance with safety regulations and to prevent injuries by ensuring all operators are aware of specific machine hazards.

Yes, the label features a self-adhesive backing for easy peel-and-stick application to the machine chassis.