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Miller CE Filter Grounding Bracket Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Miller Welder with the 219473 CE Filter Bracket

Keep your Miller welding machine running smoothly and safely with the Miller 219473 Bracket, Mounting CE Filter Ground Plane. If you are opening up your machine for repairs or maintenance, you know that every internal component plays a specific role. This bracket isn't just a piece of metal; it is the dedicated hardware used to mount the CE filter assembly and establish the ground plane connection inside your power source. Over time, internal brackets can suffer from vibration fatigue, or they might be damaged during transit or previous repair attempts. Replacing them with the correct factory part is the only way to ensure a perfect fit.

Why is this bracket important? Modern inverter and transformer-based welders generate a lot of electrical noise. The CE filter is there to clean up that noise and keep your machine compliant with electrical standards. However, that filter needs a solid, conductive mount to work correctly—that's where the "Ground Plane" part of the name comes in. This bracket ensures that the filter is grounded to the chassis properly. If this connection is loose or the bracket is broken, you might experience interference with other electronics in your shop, or even subtle issues with the stability of your welding arc due to electrical noise affecting the control boards.

Using genuine Miller parts like the 219473 takes the guesswork out of repairs. You don't have to worry about drilling new holes, modifying the part, or wondering if the metal gauge is thick enough to handle the job. This bracket drops right into place, aligning perfectly with the factory mounting points on your machine's chassis. It is built to withstand the heat and vibration typical of a welding environment, ensuring that your internal components stay secure for the long haul.

Whether you are fixing up an older machine or replacing a damaged part on a newer unit, sticking with OEM parts protects your investment. Don't let a broken internal mount rattle around and cause short circuits or expensive board failures. Secure your CE filter assembly with the Miller 219473 and get back to welding with confidence. Please verify your machine's serial number to ensure this specific bracket is the correct match for your model before ordering.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Product Type:Mounting Bracket
Application:CE Filter Ground Plane
Compatibility:Miller Welding Power Sources

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 219473 Bracket, Mounting CE Filter Ground Plane

APPLICATIONS

  • Mounting CE filter assemblies in Miller power sources
  • Establishing electrical ground planes for EMI suppression
  • Replacing broken or missing internal chassis brackets
  • Refurbishing Miller welding machines to factory specifications
  • Securing internal components against vibration damage

FAQ

It is used to mount the CE filter assembly and provide a connection to the ground plane within the welding machine, aiding in EMI suppression.

Because Miller parts are specific to machine models and serial number ranges, you should check your welder's parts manual or use the serial number lookup to verify compatibility.

A proper ground plane connection is essential for the CE filter to effectively shunt electrical noise to the ground, preventing interference.

It is not recommended. This OEM part is designed for specific dimensions and electrical conductivity required for the CE filter system.

Typically, brackets are sold individually. You may need to reuse existing hardware or order screws separately if they are missing.

Replacing this part requires opening the machine case. Due to high voltage risks, it is recommended that a qualified technician perform the installation.

It is made of conductive metal to ensure a proper electrical ground connection.

A broken bracket can lead to a loose filter assembly, potential short circuits from movement, and loss of effective EMI filtering.