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253014 - Miller Spectrum 375 X-Treme XT Front Faceplate Decal

Packaging: 1 PER EA
$60.52/EA $37.29/1 PER EA only $37.29/EASave 38%

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Spectrum 375 Looking and Working Like New

Let’s face it: your gear takes a beating. Between the sparks, the grime, and being tossed in the back of the truck, the front panel of your plasma cutter can start to look pretty rough. If you are running a Miller Spectrum 375 X-Treme XT, you know it’s a workhorse, but if you can’t read the dials anymore, you’re flying blind. The Miller 253014 Front Nameplate is the exact replacement you need to freshen up your machine and get back to precision cutting without the guesswork.

Why bother replacing a sticker? It’s about more than just looks (though a clean machine does look professional to clients). It’s about control. When the numbers on your amperage dial rub off or get scratched into oblivion, you lose the ability to dial in your settings quickly and accurately. You don't want to be guessing if you are set for 20 amps or 30 amps when you are trying to make a clean cut on thin gauge aluminum. This genuine Miller part brings back the crisp, high-contrast lettering that the machine had the day it left the factory, so you can set your parameters with confidence every time you pull the trigger.

Because this is an OEM part from Miller Electric, you don't have to worry about it fitting. It isn't some cheap reproduction that you have to trim with a razor blade to make fit around the knobs. The holes for your lights and switches are punched exactly where they need to be. The adhesive is industrial strength, meaning once you stick it on, it’s staying there. It won't curl up at the corners after a week of hot work. It is designed to handle the heat and abuse of a real welding shop.

Restoring your equipment is also a smart move if you ever plan to upgrade or sell. A machine with a fresh, legible faceplate holds its value much better than one that looks abused. Whether you are doing a full restoration on a trusty old unit or just fixing up a scratch, the Miller 253014 is the quick, easy, and professional fix for your Spectrum 375 X-Treme XT. Peel, stick, and get back to cutting.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Replacement Nameplate
Compatible Machine:Spectrum 375 X-Treme XT
Part Position:Front Panel

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 253014 Front Nameplate

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged or illegible front control panels
  • Restoration of used Miller Spectrum 375 X-Treme XT machines
  • Maintenance of equipment safety labeling standards
  • Cosmetic repair for equipment resale or refurbishment

FAQ

This nameplate is designed specifically for the Miller Spectrum 375 X-Treme XT plasma cutter. It may not align correctly with non-XT models or other Spectrum series machines.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part from Miller Electric, ensuring perfect fitment and quality.

No, this product is typically the adhesive-backed graphic overlay (nameplate) only. It does not usually include the structural plastic bezel or knobs.

First, remove the old nameplate and thoroughly clean the surface to remove all glue residue and oil. Ensure the surface is dry, then peel the backing off the new nameplate and carefully align it with the control knobs and LEDs before pressing it firmly into place.

Replacing a worn nameplate ensures that the operator can clearly read the amperage settings, status lights, and safety warnings, which is essential for safe and accurate machine operation.

It is recommended to check your machine's serial number or parts manual. The 'XT' model often has different torch connections or internal updates that might change the front panel layout compared to the standard version.

Yes, as an OEM part for welding equipment, the material is designed to withstand the typical thermal conditions and UV exposure found in welding and cutting environments.

No, this is the general front control panel nameplate. The serial number is usually located on a separate tag on the rear or bottom of the unit.