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197406 - Circular CPC Receptacle, 7-Socket, Size 13, Panel Mount

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Miller Welder with Genuine OEM Parts

When a connector on your welder breaks, it can shut down your entire operation. Whether it's a smashed receptacle on the front panel or a burnt-out connection inside the case, you need the right part to get back to burning rod. The Miller 197406 is the genuine replacement Circular CPC Connector used on various Miller power sources. This isn't a generic electronics part that "might" fit; it is the exact 7-socket, Size 13 receptacle specified for your machine, ensuring that your remote controls, wire feeders, or internal wiring harness plug in perfectly every time.

This connector features a convenient push-in panel mount design. If you are performing the repair yourself, you will appreciate how it snaps directly into the factory cutout on your machine's faceplate or internal bracket. There is no need to fumble with tiny nuts and bolts in tight spaces. The 7-socket configuration is commonly used for control cables and remotes, acting as the bridge between you and the machine's arc control. A damaged connector here can mean erratic arc starts, loss of amperage control, or a completely unresponsive remote.

Don't risk your machine's performance with spliced wires or loose connections. Welding environments are tough—dust, metal shavings, and rough handling can take a toll on plastic connectors over time. If your existing receptacle is cracked, has loose pins, or shows signs of heat damage, swapping it out with this fresh OEM unit is the best way to ensure long-term reliability. It is built to withstand the heat and grime of the shop while maintaining a solid electrical connection.

Before ordering, we always recommend checking your welder's parts manual to confirm the part number matches your specific model and serial number. Miller uses several types of connectors that look similar but have different keying or pin counts. This specific unit is a Size 13 shell with 7 sockets. If that matches your needs, this genuine Miller part is the quickest path to a professional-grade repair.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Connector Type:Circular CPC, Receptacle
Number Of Contacts:7 Sockets
Shell Size:13
Mounting Style:Panel Push-in
Product Type:Replacement Connector

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Circular CPC Connector Receptacle (7-Socket, Size 13)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged front panel control receptacles on Miller welders.
  • Repair of internal wiring harness connections requiring 7-pin CPC interfaces.
  • Restoring functionality to remote control or wire feeder connection ports.
  • General maintenance of Miller power sources utilizing Size 13 CPC hardware.

FAQ

CPC stands for Circular Plastic Connector. It is a rugged, industrial-grade connector standard used widely in heavy equipment and electronics for reliable signal and power transmission.

This specific connector (197406) is configured with 7 sockets (female contacts).

This unit features a 'Panel Push-in' design. It is designed to snap directly into a properly sized cutout on the machine's panel or chassis, held in place by retention clips without the need for screws.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller OEM replacement part, ensuring exact fit and compatibility with your Miller equipment.

Connector fitment varies by model and serial number. You must check your machine's parts manual or look up the serial number on the Miller website to confirm that part number 197406 is the correct receptacle for your unit.

This is a Size 13 shell. In the CPC standard, the shell size dictates the physical diameter of the connector housing.

No, this item is the receptacle (female side) only. The mating plug (male side) is sold separately or is part of your existing cable assembly.

While CPC connectors can handle power, the 7-socket configuration in welding machines is most often used for control signals (like remote amperage controls). Always verify the wiring diagram for your specific machine.