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176265 - Miller 5/16-18 x 6 Inch Carriage Bolt Grade 2 Plated

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OVERVIEW

Technical Specifications and Application

The Miller 176265 is a specialized Carriage Bolt engineered for structural fastening within Miller welding systems. This component is identified by the specifications .312-18 x 6.000 GR2 PLD. Breaking this down, the bolt features a 0.312-inch diameter (nominally 5/16 inch) with 18 threads per inch, adhering to the Unified National Coarse (UNC) standard. The 6.000-inch length makes it suitable for bridging larger gaps or securing thick assemblies where standard shorter bolts would be insufficient. The "GR2" rating denotes SAE Grade 2 steel, a low or medium carbon steel that offers a minimum tensile strength of approximately 74,000 psi (for sizes up to 3/4 inch), providing adequate strength for non-critical structural joints without the brittleness associated with harder alloys.

The carriage bolt design is functionally significant for welding machine assembly. The smooth, domed head provides a low-profile finish on the exterior of panels, reducing snag points and improving the aesthetic of the machine. Beneath the head lies a square section that grips into the part being fastened (typically sheet metal or a chassis bracket), preventing the bolt from turning when the nut is tightened. This self-locking feature is essential for efficient assembly and maintenance, especially in areas where a backup wrench cannot be applied to the bolt head.

Corrosion resistance is provided by the plated finish. In industrial welding environments, equipment is often exposed to humidity, fumes, and temperature fluctuations. The plating on this steel bolt acts as a sacrificial barrier, preventing oxidation that could lead to seized fasteners or structural weakness over time. When replacing hardware on your welder, it is crucial to match the grade and finish of the original part to prevent galvanic corrosion or mechanical failure.

This bolt is commonly found in the chassis assembly, transformer mounting, or wheel kit attachments of various Miller power sources. Verifying the part number 176265 against your machine's parts manual is recommended to ensure compatibility. Using the correct length is particularly important; a bolt that is too short will not engage the locking feature of the nut, while one that is too long may interfere with internal components like fan blades or circuit boards. Trust in Miller OEM parts to maintain the mechanical reliability of your welding setup.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Thread Size:5/16-18 UNC (.312-18)
Length:6.000 inches
Material:Steel
Grade:Grade 2
Finish:Plated (Zinc)
Head Style:Carriage

INCLUDED

  • (1) Carriage Bolt, Steel .312-18 x 6.000 Gr2 Plated

APPLICATIONS

  • Securing internal chassis components in Miller power sources
  • Fastening transformer or inductor assemblies
  • Mounting external panels or protective covers
  • Assembly of running gear and cylinder racks
  • General structural repair of Miller industrial equipment

FAQ

The bolt has a thread size of .312-18, which corresponds to a standard 5/16-18 UNC coarse thread.

The length of the bolt is exactly 6.000 inches.

This is a Grade 2 (GR2) steel bolt, offering standard tensile strength suitable for general structural applications.

No, this part number typically refers to the bolt only. Nuts and washers are usually sold separately unless specified in a kit.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller 176265 replacement part.

'PLD' stands for Plated. This indicates the steel bolt has a coating, typically zinc, to resist rust and corrosion.

While possible, it is recommended to use OEM parts to ensure the exact length, thread pitch, and material grade required for the specific load and fitment of your machine.

Since it is a carriage bolt with a smooth head, you only need a wrench or socket for the nut side. The square neck locks the bolt into the frame.
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