
Don't let a fried circuit board stop your production. The Lincoln S28095-6 Analog PC Board Assembly is the exact replacement part you need to fix a down Power MIG 216. If your welder has been acting up—experiencing inconsistent wire speeds, voltage fluctuations, or refusing to weld altogether—a faulty control board is often the culprit. This unit is the official replacement for the older G5664-2G1 part number, bringing your trusty MIG welder back to life with updated reliability.
We know that in a busy shop, equipment downtime equals lost revenue. That's why we supply genuine Lincoln Electric parts that fit right the first time. This analog PC board is the brain behind your machine's settings, translating the knobs you turn on the front panel into the electrical output at the torch. When this board fails, your machine becomes a paperweight. Swapping it out with this OEM assembly ensures that your voltage and wire feed speed controls respond crisp and accurately, just like they did when the machine was new.
The S28095-6 is built to Lincoln's rigorous standards. It isn't a cheap knock-off; it's the same technology used in the manufacturing of the machine itself. This means you don't have to worry about compatibility issues or "making it fit." It plugs directly into the existing harness of the Power MIG 216. The board is constructed to resist the dust and vibration inherent in welding environments, ensuring that your repair lasts for the long haul.
Whether you are a DIY welder fixing your own gear or a shop manager maintaining a fleet, using genuine parts is the smartest investment. It protects the rest of the machine's electrical system and guarantees safety. Get your Power MIG 216 running smoothly again and get back to laying perfect beads with this essential replacement board.
| Additional Information |
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| Brand:Lincoln Electric |
| Packaging Description:1-per-ea |
| Compatible Machine:Power MIG 216 |
| Part Type:Analog PC Board Assembly |
| Replaces Part Number:G5664-2G1 |
| Machine Cart:N/A |
| Machine Cover:n/a |