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122979 - Miller 122979 Resistor 1.1K Ohm 1/4W Metal Film

Packaging: 10 PER EA
$4.84/EA $29.00/10 PER EA only $2.90/EASave 40%

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Welder's Reliability with Genuine Miller Parts

When your welding machine goes down, production stops. Often, the culprit behind a malfunctioning power source or wire feeder is a small, inexpensive electronic component on a control board. The Miller 122979 Resistor is a genuine replacement part designed to get your equipment back up and running with factory-level performance. This 1.1 kOhm, 1/4 Watt resistor is a critical building block in your welder's electrical system, helping to regulate current flow and voltage levels within the machine's

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Component Type:Metal Film Resistor
Resistance:1.1 kOhm
Power Rating:0.25 W
Tolerance:1%

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Resistor, Metal Film, 0.25W, 1.1K Ohm, 1% Tolerance

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Miller welding machine printed circuit boards (PCBs)
  • Replacing burnt or open 1.1k Ohm resistors in control circuits
  • General industrial electronics repair requiring 1% tolerance metal film resistors
  • Maintenance of welding power sources and wire feeders

FAQ

The resistance is 1.1 kOhms (1100 Ohms).

This resistor is rated for 0.25 Watts (1/4 Watt).

MF stands for Metal Film, which indicates the construction type of the resistor. Metal film resistors are known for higher precision and stability compared to carbon types.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM part from Miller Electric, ensuring exact compatibility with their equipment.

It has a 1% tolerance, meaning the actual resistance is very close to the rated 1.1 kOhms, which is important for precision circuits.

While generic resistors exist, using the OEM Miller part ensures the component meets the specific thermal and durability standards required for welding environments.

You should check your welder's service manual or the parts list for your specific model. Look for part number 122979.

Using a lower wattage resistor can cause it to overheat and fail. Using a higher wattage is generally safe electrically but may not physically fit the circuit board.