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268890 - Miller Syncrowave 210 Replacement Nameplate Decal

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller 268890 Nameplate for Syncrowave 210

The Miller 268890 Nameplate is a critical cosmetic and identification component for owners of the Miller Syncrowave 210 TIG welder. In the world of professional welding, your equipment is a reflection of your business. A machine with torn, faded, or missing labels can look neglected, potentially affecting client perception or resale value. This genuine replacement part allows you to refresh the exterior of your welder, ensuring it looks as reliable as it performs. Designed and manufactured by Miller Electric, this nameplate matches the original specifications exactly, ensuring seamless integration with your machine's design.

Welding environments are notoriously tough on equipment exteriors. Constant exposure to welding fumes, spatter, and abrasive cleaning can degrade the original markings on your power source. The Miller 268890 is built to withstand these conditions. The graphics are printed using high-quality, industrial-grade inks and materials that resist fading and abrasion. This ensures that the "Syncrowave 210" branding remains sharp and legible for years to come, preserving the professional image of your workshop.

For maintenance and repair operations (MRO), having legible equipment identification is essential. When ordering consumables, torches, or internal repair parts, knowing the exact model of your machine is the first step. A missing nameplate can lead to confusion, especially in shops with multiple machines of similar size. By installing the correct Miller 268890 nameplate, you ensure that any operator or technician can instantly verify the machine model. This small detail contributes to better asset management and smoother maintenance workflows.

This product is sold as a single unit and is ready for installation. When preparing to install, ensure the surface of the welder is clean, dry, and free of any old adhesive residue or grease to ensure the best possible bond. Whether you are performing a full restoration on a classic Syncrowave 210 or simply replacing a damaged decal, this OEM part is the only choice for a perfect match. Don't settle for generic reproductions that don't align correctly or fade in months; stick with genuine Miller parts for quality you can trust.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Compatible Model:Miller Syncrowave 210
Part Type:Nameplate / Decal
Application:Machine Identification

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 268890 Nameplate

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged or missing nameplates on Miller Syncrowave 210 machines
  • Restoration projects for older welding equipment
  • Ensuring correct machine identification in multi-welder workshops
  • Asset management and inventory labeling

FAQ

This nameplate is specifically designed for the Miller Syncrowave 210 welding machine.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Electric part, ensuring the same quality and fit as the original.

Most modern OEM nameplates and decals come with a pressure-sensitive adhesive backing for easy peel-and-stick installation, though specific mounting depends on the exact revision of the part.

You should thoroughly clean the surface with a degreaser or isopropyl alcohol to remove all oil, dirt, and old adhesive residue. Ensure the surface is dry before applying the new plate.

No, this part number (268890) is specific to the Syncrowave 210. Other models like the 250 or 350 will have different nameplates with different dimensions and text.

No, replacement nameplates do not come pre-printed with your specific machine's serial number. The serial number is typically on a separate tag or stamped into the chassis.

Replacing a damaged nameplate helps maintain the professional appearance of your shop, ensures the machine is easily identified for service, and helps maintain the equipment's resale value.

Yes, as an OEM part for a welding machine, the material is selected to withstand the typical ambient heat and environmental conditions found in a welding shop.