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136925 - Miller 2-Pin .093 Rectangular Plug Connector Housing

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OVERVIEW

Miller 136925 Rectangular Commercial .093 Connector Plug

The Miller 136925 is a specialized electrical connector housing designed for use in Miller welding machines and auxiliary equipment. Identified as a "Rectangular Commercial .093" type, this plug is engineered to house industry-standard .093-inch diameter pins or sockets (depending on the specific terminal configuration required). It features a 2-position, single-row layout, making it suitable for 2-wire circuits often associated with trigger switches, solenoids, or sensor loops within the welder's internal architecture.

Technical Precision and Fitment
Electrical integrity is paramount in welding operations. A loose connection can cause increased resistance, heat buildup, and eventual component failure. The Miller 136925 is manufactured to tight tolerances to ensure a snug fit with its mating receptacle. The housing includes a locking ramp or latch mechanism ("LKG") that secures the connection against the high-vibration conditions typical of welding environments. This prevents nuisance tripping or signal loss during operation. The nylon or thermoplastic housing is resistant to impact and offers excellent electrical insulation properties.

Application and Installation
This connector is typically used as a cable-mount plug. It is designed to be attached to the end of a wire harness. Technicians repairing Miller equipment will find this part essential when rebuilding damaged wiring assemblies. Please note that while this part number refers to the connector housing/plug, the metal crimp terminals (pins or sockets) are often sold separately or may need to be extracted from the old housing if reusable. It is highly recommended to consult the parts breakdown for your specific Miller power source (e.g., Bobcat, Trailblazer, or Millermatic series) to verify compatibility, as connector appearances can be similar across different series.

Why Choose OEM?
While generic Molex-style connectors exist, the Miller 136925 is sourced directly from Miller's supply chain, ensuring it meets the exact material and dimensional specifications of the original part. This eliminates the guesswork of matching keying tabs or housing dimensions, providing a hassle-free repair experience that restores your machine to factory specifications.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Product Type:Connector, Plug
Contact Size:0.093 inch
Number Of Positions:2
Configuration:1 Row
Mounting Style:Cable Mount

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 136925 Rectangular Connector Plug

APPLICATIONS

  • Internal wiring harness repair for Miller welders
  • Replacement of damaged control cable plugs
  • Restoring electrical connections in high-vibration environments
  • Maintenance of Miller power sources and wire feeders

FAQ

It is a rectangular commercial connector with a .093 inch contact size, featuring a 2-position, 1-row configuration.

Typically, connector part numbers like this refer to the plastic housing (plug) itself. The metal crimp terminals are usually sold separately or must be ordered in addition, unless specified otherwise in a kit.

You must check the parts manual for your specific Miller welder model and serial number. Look for part number 136925 in the electrical or wiring diagram section.

Yes, the description indicates 'LKG', which stands for locking. It is designed to snap securely into the mating receptacle to prevent accidental disconnection.

While it may look like a standard component, using the genuine Miller OEM part ensures the correct keying, material heat rating, and fitment for your specific machine, preventing potential electrical issues.

This connector series uses standard .093 inch (approximately 2.36mm) diameter pins or sockets.

Replacement requires extracting the pins from the old housing (using a pin extraction tool) and inserting them into the new housing, or crimping new pins onto the wires. Basic electrical repair skills are required.

It is described as a 'Plug', which in this style of connector usually refers to the housing that fits inside the receptacle. The gender of the metal terminals (pins vs. sockets) inside can vary, so check your existing setup.
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