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216225 - Miller ProHeat 35 Replacement Nameplate Decal

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OVERVIEW

Miller 216225 Replacement Nameplate for ProHeat 35

Restore the identity of your induction heating system with the Miller 216225 Nameplate. Specifically engineered for the Miller ProHeat 35, this replacement part is essential for machines that have seen extensive field use. Over time, nameplates can become scratched, faded, or peeled off due to the rigorous demands of industrial jobsites. This genuine Miller OEM part allows you to refresh the exterior of your machine, ensuring it looks as professional as it performs.

Why Replace Your Nameplate?

Equipment nameplates serve a functional purpose beyond aesthetics. They provide immediate visual confirmation of the machine model, which is crucial for technicians and operators. In large workshops or rental fleets, being able to quickly distinguish between different models of equipment prevents errors in setup and application. Furthermore, if you plan to resell or trade in your equipment, a machine with intact, legible labeling commands a higher value and inspires more confidence than one with missing or tattered stickers.

Designed for Durability

The ProHeat 35 operates in environments involving high temperatures and heavy industrial activity. The Miller 216225 Nameplate is manufactured with high-quality materials designed to withstand these conditions. The graphics are crisp and resistant to fading, ensuring that the "ProHeat 35" branding remains visible for years to come. Using genuine Miller parts guarantees that the adhesive and material quality meet the manufacturer's original standards.

Seamless Compatibility

Because this is an OEM part, you don't have to worry about sizing issues. It is cut to the exact dimensions required for the ProHeat 35 casing. This eliminates the guesswork associated with generic labels and ensures a professional, factory-fresh appearance once installed. It is the ideal solution for repair centers, maintenance departments, and equipment owners looking to refurbish their induction heating units.

Installation Tips

For the best results, remove any residue from the old nameplate using a suitable adhesive remover that is safe for the machine's paint. Clean the area thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and dust. Once the surface is dry, apply the new Miller 216225 Nameplate carefully, smoothing it out to prevent air bubbles. This quick update significantly improves the visual condition of your ProHeat 35.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Compatible Model:ProHeat 35
Part Type:Nameplate
Application:Equipment Identification

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 216225 Nameplate, ProHeat 35

APPLICATIONS

  • Identification of Miller ProHeat 35 units
  • Refurbishment of used induction heating equipment
  • Replacement of damaged or unreadable labels
  • Inventory management and asset tracking

FAQ

The Miller 216225 Nameplate is designed specifically for the Miller ProHeat 35 Induction Heating System.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by Miller Electric, ensuring exact fit and quality.

Replacing a damaged nameplate ensures the machine is easily identifiable for operation, maintenance, and inventory purposes, and improves the overall appearance of the equipment.

Typically, this part number refers to the model identification nameplate (e.g., "ProHeat 35"). Serial number plates are often unique to the specific chassis and may not be included in a standard replacement part.

Most modern nameplates use a high-strength industrial adhesive backing. Ensure the surface is clean and dry before application.

The package contains one (1) Miller 216225 Nameplate.

No, this nameplate is sized and branded specifically for the ProHeat 35. Other models will require their specific part numbers.

Yes, as an OEM part for an induction heating system, the material is selected to withstand the typical environmental conditions associated with the equipment's use.