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176007 - Miller 1200µF 300VDC Electrolytic Capacitor Replacement

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OVERVIEW

Get Your Welder Back to Work with the Miller 176007 Capacitor

Is your Miller welder acting up? Power inconsistencies, weak arcs, or a machine that simply won't start can often be traced back to a failed capacitor. The Miller 176007 Capacitor is the genuine OEM replacement part you need to restore your machine's reliability and performance. Rated at 1200 µF and 300 VDC, this electrolytic capacitor is the heart of your welder's power conditioning system, helping to smooth out the electrical flow and ensure the steady, potent arc you rely on for quality welds.

Why choose a genuine Miller replacement? Welding machines operate in tough environments and demand components that can handle heat, vibration, and heavy electrical loads. The Miller 176007 is built to the manufacturer's exact standards, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of daily shop use. Unlike generic electronic parts that might not fit correctly or handle the specific power requirements of a welder, this 1.37-inch diameter capacitor is designed for a perfect drop-in fit for compatible models. This means less time fumbling with modifications and more time getting your equipment back in service.

A failing capacitor isn't just a nuisance; it can be a hazard to your machine's other internal electronics. If you notice your current capacitors are bulging, leaking fluid, or if your machine is humming loudly without output, immediate replacement is recommended to prevent cascading failures. By investing in this high-quality Miller part, you are protecting the long-term value of your welding equipment and avoiding more expensive repairs down the road.

Important Fitment Advice: Miller manufactures a wide range of equipment, and parts can change based on the specific series or serial number of your machine. Before purchasing, please verify that part number 176007 is listed in the parts breakdown for your specific welder's serial number. If you are unsure, our team or a qualified technician can help you confirm fitment. Remember, safety first: always ensure the machine is unplugged and capacitors are safely discharged before performing any internal maintenance.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Capacitance:1200 µF
Voltage Rating:300 VDC
Component Type:Electrolytic Capacitor
Diameter:1.37 in

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 176007 Capacitor (1200 µF, 300 VDC)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of failed capacitors in Miller welding power sources
  • Repair of welding machines exhibiting unstable arc or power loss
  • Maintenance of power supply boards in industrial welding equipment
  • Restoration of older Miller welders to factory specifications

FAQ

The Miller 176007 is rated at 1200 µF (microfarads) capacitance and 300 VDC (Volts Direct Current).

This capacitor has a diameter of 1.37 inches. It is a cylindrical 'can' style electrolytic capacitor.

Due to the variety of machines Miller produces, you must verify fitment using your machine's specific serial number and consulting the parts manual. Do not rely solely on the model name.

Common symptoms include a machine that won't strike an arc, an unstable or erratic arc, loud humming noises, or the machine tripping breakers. Visually, the capacitor may be bulging at the top or leaking fluid.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Electric component, ensuring the correct quality and specifications for your equipment.

Capacitor replacement involves high voltage risks. Capacitors can retain a lethal charge even when unplugged. Installation should only be performed by qualified technicians who know how to safely discharge the system.

Typically, this part number includes the capacitor itself. You will usually reuse the existing mounting bracket or clamp inside your machine.

This is an aluminum electrolytic capacitor, commonly used for power supply filtering in DC circuits.
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