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SMRZD04756700000 - Miller Replacement Toggle Switch DPST 15A

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OVERVIEW

Restore Power with the Miller 047567 Toggle Switch

When you flip the switch on your welder, you expect instant, reliable power. If your machine's power switch feels mushy, loose, or fails to energize the unit, it's time for a replacement. The Miller 047567 is the exact replacement Toggle Switch for a wide range of Miller power sources, including the legendary Dialarc and CP series. This is a Double Pole Single Throw (DPST) switch, meaning it controls two separate circuits at once—typically breaking both legs of the control power for added safety and isolation.

Built for the Shop
Welding shops are tough environments. Dust, grit, and rough handling are part of the daily grind. This switch features a heavy-duty toggle mechanism designed to endure thousands of cycles. The 15 Amp, 125 VAC rating ensures it can handle the electrical load of your machine's control circuitry without overheating. The screw terminals on the back provide a mechanical and electrical bond that stands up to the thermal expansion and contraction often found in high-power equipment.

Compatibility and Safety
Using the correct switch is not just about fit; it's about safety. A DPST switch ensures that when you turn the machine off, the circuit is completely open. This replacement part fits the standard panel cutouts found on many Miller machines, making the swap quick and hassle-free. Always remember to disconnect primary power and follow proper lockout/tagout procedures before opening your welder's case to replace internal components.

Key Features:

  • DPST Configuration: Switches two poles simultaneously for complete circuit control.
  • 15A Rating: Handles standard control circuit loads with ease.
  • OEM Quality: Guaranteed fit and performance for Miller equipment.
  • Screw Terminals: No soldering required; just tighten down for a solid connection.

Don't let a $20 switch sideline a $2,000 welder. Replace your faulty power toggle with the Miller 047567 and get back to burning rod.

Additional Information
Component Type:Toggle Switch
Configuration:DPST (Double Pole Single Throw)
Amperage Rating:15 A
Voltage Rating:125 VAC
Termination Style:Screw Terminals
Packaging Description:1 of each
Item:N/A
Brand:Generic

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 047567 Toggle Switch
  • 1 x Mounting Nut
  • 1 x Backup Nut (if applicable)

APPLICATIONS

  • Miller Dialarc 250 / 250 HF
  • Miller CP-200 / CP-300 Power Sources
  • Miller Deltaweld Series
  • Miller Gold Star Series
  • General Industrial Electrical Repair

FAQ

This switch is compatible with a variety of legacy Miller power sources, including the Dialarc 250, CP-200, CP-300, and certain Deltaweld models. Always check your machine's parts manual to confirm compatibility.

DPST stands for Double Pole Single Throw. It means the switch has two input terminals and two output terminals, and a single toggle action connects or disconnects both pairs simultaneously.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM part manufactured for Miller Electric, ensuring the correct specifications and fit for your equipment.

The switch is rated for 125 VAC at 15 Amps. While DPST switches are often used to switch two hot legs of 240V, you must verify that the voltage and amperage do not exceed the switch's rating in your specific application.

The switch features screw terminals. You should strip the wire insulation, form a loop or use a fork terminal, and tighten the screw securely to ensure a good electrical connection.

Symptoms include the machine not turning on, the switch feeling loose or not 'clicking' into position, intermittent power, or audible arcing/buzzing sounds from the switch area.

Yes, toggle switches typically come with the necessary mounting nut and sometimes a backup nut or washer to secure it to the machine panel.

Installation involves working with internal electrical components. It is recommended that a qualified technician or electrician perform the replacement to ensure safety and proper wiring.