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Miller 236695 Motor Speed Control Board for 8RC Feeders

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Miller 8RC Feeder to Factory Specs

Get your Miller 8RC wire feeder back in operation with the Miller 236695 Circuit Card Assembly, Motor Speed Control. This is the genuine OEM replacement board required to fix issues related to wire feed speed regulation. If your feeder is experiencing erratic speed fluctuations, unresponsive speed dials, or a dead motor despite having power, the speed control circuit card is often the culprit. This board manages the electrical output to the wire drive motor, translating your settings into consistent wire delivery for smooth, spatter-free welding.

Important Ordering Information
Electronic repair parts for welding machines require specific attention to detail. There are absolutely no returns on this product. Once the package is opened or the board is installed, it cannot be returned for credit. This industry-standard policy protects you by ensuring that every board we sell is brand new and has not been subjected to static damage or incorrect installation by a previous user. Therefore, it is critical that you verify this is the correct part for your specific machine.

Verification and Installation
Before purchasing, please locate the serial number on your Miller 8RC unit. We recommend contacting Miller Electric Technical Support at (800) 558-3517 with your serial number to confirm that part number 236695 is the exact revision needed for your device. Welding machine electronics can change based on the manufacturing date, and a visual match is not always sufficient. Installation should be performed by a Certified Miller Technician. Improper installation or installing this board into a machine with a shorted motor or other underlying electrical faults can instantly damage the new board. Protect your investment by ensuring a professional diagnosis and installation.

By using this genuine Miller part, you ensure that your portable wire feeder continues to operate with the durability and performance you expect from the brand. Don't risk your weld quality with used or generic boards; stick to the OEM specification for reliable results.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Product Type:Circuit Card Assembly
Function:Motor Speed Control
Compatibility:Miller 8RC Wire Feeders
Part Number:236695

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Circuit Card Assembly, Motor Speed Control 8RC (236695)
  • Installation Instructions (if applicable from manufacturer)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Miller 8RC Wire Feeders
  • Restoring consistent wire feed speed control
  • Replacing damaged or burnt-out motor control PCBs
  • Maintenance of portable industrial wire feeding equipment

FAQ

You must verify fitment using your machine's serial number. We recommend calling Miller Tech Support at (800) 558-3517 with your serial number to confirm part number 236695 is correct for your specific unit.

No, there are no returns on this product. Electronic components cannot be returned once sold. Please ensure a proper diagnosis is performed by a certified technician before purchasing.

Common symptoms include erratic wire feeding, the wire running at full speed regardless of the setting, or the drive motor not turning at all despite the machine having power.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Electric Circuit Card Assembly, part number 236695.

Yes, it is highly recommended. If you are not a Certified Miller Technician and you find a problem or defect, it is your responsibility to take the item to a Certified Miller Technician for diagnosis. Improper installation can damage the board.

This board is specifically designed for the Miller 8RC series of wire feeders (SuitCase 8RC).

OEM replacement circuit boards typically do not come with detailed instruction manuals, as they are intended for installation by trained service personnel who have access to the technical service manual for the machine.

If the original board failed due to a shorted or failing drive motor drawing excessive current, installing a new board without fixing the motor will likely cause the new board to fail immediately.
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