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Miller 235476 Arc Starter Circuit Board Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Get Your Miller Welder Sparking Again

Is your Miller welder powering up but refusing to strike an arc? The issue might lie in the arc starter assembly. The Miller 235476 Circuit Card Assembly is the genuine OEM replacement part designed to get your machine back in action. The arc starter is the heartbeat of your welder's ignition system; without it, you are left with a machine that hums but won't weld. Whether you are running a busy fabrication shop or a critical maintenance operation, downtime is costly. Replacing a faulty board with this authentic Miller component ensures you restore the reliability and ease of starting that you expect from your premium equipment.

Don't Guess—Verify! Electronics in welding machines are highly specific. A board that looks right might have different firmware or component values. Before you hit the buy button, take a moment to check your machine's serial number. Call Miller Tech Support at (800) 558-3517 to confirm that the 235476 is exactly what your machine needs. Because electronic parts are non-returnable, this simple step saves you time, money, and frustration. Ensure you are ordering the right fix the first time.

Professional Installation Recommended
Modern welding machines are sophisticated pieces of power electronics. Installing a circuit card involves handling sensitive components that can be damaged by static electricity or improper connection. For your safety and to protect your investment, this part should be installed by a qualified technician. A Certified Miller Technician can not only install the board correctly but also verify that no other underlying issues caused the original failure. Keep your equipment running at peak performance with genuine Miller parts that are built to last.

This assembly is supplied as a single unit and is packaged to protect it during shipping. It is a direct replacement for the original board found in compatible Miller power sources, ensuring that mounting points and wire harness connections align perfectly for a straightforward repair process by a pro.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Part Type:Circuit Card Assembly
Function:Arc Starter
Compatibility Verification:Serial Number Required
Return Policy:Non-Returnable Electronic Part

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 235476 Circuit Card Assembly, Arc Starter
  • 1 x Anti-static protective packaging

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of failed arc starter boards in compatible Miller welding power sources.
  • Repair of welding machines exhibiting "no arc" or "hard starting" symptoms.
  • Maintenance of industrial welding equipment by certified technicians.
  • Restoration of high-frequency start functionality in TIG welders.

FAQ

You must verify fitment using your machine's specific serial number. Do not rely on the model name alone. Call Miller Technical Support at (800) 558-3517 with your serial number to confirm compatibility before purchasing.

No, this item is a non-returnable electronic part. Once purchased, it cannot be returned. This policy prevents parts from being used for troubleshooting purposes.

Yes, it is highly recommended. If you are not a Certified Miller Technician and encounter a problem, it is your responsibility to take the item to a certified tech for diagnosis. Improper installation can void warranties or damage the machine.

The arc starter circuit card is responsible for generating the high-voltage or high-frequency impulse needed to initiate the welding arc without touching the electrode to the workpiece (in some processes) or to stabilize the arc start.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Electric 235476 Circuit Card Assembly.

If the part does not resolve the issue, it is possible that the diagnosis was incorrect or there are other faults in the machine. Because the item is non-returnable, you would need to consult a Certified Miller Technician for further diagnosis.

Typically, OEM service parts like this do not come with step-by-step instructions, as they are intended for installation by trained service personnel who have access to the technical service manuals.

Manufacturers often update internal electronics during a production run. Two machines with the same model name might use different circuit boards depending on when they were built. The serial number is the only way to be 100% sure.
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