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Miller Strain Relief Bushing for 1.375 Inch Mounting Hole

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OVERVIEW

Protect Your Welder with the Miller 215980 Bushing

Keep your Miller welding machine running safely and reliably with the Miller 215980 Strain Relief Bushing. This small but mighty part is the unsung hero of your welder's power setup. Designed to secure the main power cord where it enters the back of your machine, this bushing ensures that your electrical connections stay safe, even when you are dragging the welder around the shop or job site. If you have noticed your current cable grip is cracked, missing, or loose, it is time to replace it with this genuine Miller part to avoid serious damage to your equipment.

The Miller 215980 is built to fit a 1.375-inch hole in the machine case and is designed to grip cables that are between roughly 0.7 and 1 inch thick (specifically .709 to .984 inches). Why does this matter? Because a loose power cord can pull directly on the internal wiring. If those internal wires get tugged, they can disconnect or arc, causing your welder to stop working or, worse, creating a fire hazard. This bushing locks the cable in place, taking all the strain off the internal connections so you can work with confidence. It also protects the rubber coating on your power cord from rubbing against the sharp metal edge of the machine case, preventing cuts and exposed wires.

Installation is generally straightforward, making this an easy DIY repair for most welder owners. Because it is an official Miller product, you don't have to worry about it not fitting quite right or falling out after a few days like some generic universal parts might. It is made from tough, durable material that stands up to the heat and grit of a welding shop. Whether you are fixing up an old machine or replacing a broken part on your daily driver, this strain relief bushing is the professional choice for cable management.

Don't let a five-dollar part cause a five-hundred-dollar repair. Check your power cord connection today. If the cable moves freely in and out of the machine, or if the plastic guard is broken, grab a Miller 215980 Bushing. It is a simple, effective way to extend the life of your welder and ensure your shop stays safe. Verify your machine's manual or parts list to confirm this is the right size for your specific model, and get back to welding with peace of mind.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Strain Relief Bushing
Mounting Hole Diameter:1.375 in
Cable Diameter Range:0.709 in - 0.984 in
Material:Composite
Compatibility:Miller Welding Power Sources

INCLUDED

  • (1) Strain Relief Bushing

APPLICATIONS

  • Securing primary power input cables to welding machine chassis.
  • Replacing damaged, cracked, or missing strain relief bushings on Miller equipment.
  • Protecting cable insulation from abrasion against metal enclosure edges.
  • Preventing tension transfer to internal electrical terminals and connections.
  • General cable management for industrial equipment requiring 1.375-inch mounting holes.

FAQ

The Miller 215980 bushing is designed to fit a mounting hole with a diameter of 1.375 inches.

This bushing accommodates cables with an outer diameter between 0.709 inches and 0.984 inches.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by Miller Electric.

It secures the power cord to the machine chassis, preventing strain on internal electrical connections and protecting the cable insulation from damage.

This item is sold individually, with one bushing per package.

While designed for Miller equipment, it may fit other machines with a 1.375-inch mounting hole and compatible cable size, though fitment is not guaranteed.

It is typically made of a durable industrial-grade composite or nylon material designed for electrical insulation and mechanical strength.

You should check your welder's parts manual or look up the serial number on the Miller website to verify the correct part number for your machine.