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Miller Tachometer PCB Assembly 199555

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OVERVIEW

Get Your Wire Feeder Back on Track

Is your Miller welder's wire feed speed acting erratically? Are you experiencing surging, stalling, or inconsistent wire delivery that makes laying a good bead impossible? The culprit might be the tachometer feedback system. The Miller 199555 Circuit Card Assembly, Tachometer is the genuine replacement part needed to fix these specific motor control issues. This board acts as the speedometer for your wire drive motor, telling the machine exactly how fast the wire is moving so it can adjust power accordingly. When this board fails, your machine is essentially welding blind, leading to frustrating performance issues.

We know that downtime costs money. Whether you are running a fabrication shop or working in the field, you need your equipment to work as hard as you do. This replacement circuit card is a direct fit for compatible Miller machines, designed to get you back up and running quickly. Because this is an authentic Miller part, you don't have to worry about compatibility issues or modifying connections—it plugs right in where the old one came out. However, because electrical issues can be tricky to diagnose, we strongly recommend consulting with a certified technician to confirm that the tachometer card is indeed the source of the problem.

Please Note: No Returns on Electronics. Due to the sensitive nature of electronic components, the Miller 199555 Circuit Card Assembly is a final sale item. Once the package is opened or the part is installed, it cannot be returned. This is standard industry practice to ensure every customer receives a brand-new, untested, and undamaged board. To avoid ordering the wrong part, please have your machine's serial number ready and verify it against the parts manual or call Miller technical support for confirmation. Don't guess with your repair; ensure you have the right part to fix your wire feeding issues the first time.

Symptoms of a Bad Tach Card

If you are unsure if you need this part, look for common symptoms: wire speed that drifts without you touching the dial, the motor running at full speed regardless of the setting, or specific error codes flashing on your digital display related to motor faults. Replacing the 199555 board is often the fix for these specific headaches, restoring the smooth, consistent wire feeding you expect from a Miller machine.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Circuit Card Assembly
Component Function:Tachometer Feedback
Compatibility Check:Serial Number Verification Required

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 199555 Circuit Card Assembly, Tachometer

APPLICATIONS

  • Repair of Miller wire feeders exhibiting speed control issues.
  • Replacement of failed tachometer feedback circuits in industrial welders.
  • Maintenance of automated welding systems requiring precise motor control.
  • Restoration of closed-loop speed monitoring in compatible power sources.

FAQ

This circuit card acts as a tachometer assembly, monitoring the speed of the wire feed motor and providing feedback to the control system to maintain consistent wire delivery.

No, this item is non-returnable. Electronic repair parts cannot be returned once purchased. Please verify the problem and fitment before ordering.

You must verify fitment using your machine's serial number. Consult your parts manual or contact Miller Technical Support to confirm compatibility.

Yes, installation by a Certified Miller Technician is highly recommended. Improper installation can damage the new board or the welding machine.

Common symptoms include erratic wire feed speed, the motor running at uncontrollable high speeds, or the machine displaying motor-related error codes.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller 199555 Circuit Card Assembly.

No, this specific board is primarily responsible for the tachometer feedback loop for the wire feed motor, not the main welding output voltage.

Miller machines often have serial-number breaks where internal components change. The serial number ensures you get the exact revision of the part needed for your specific unit.
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