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Miller 228013 Rectangular Micro Connector Plug, 3mm Pitch, 2-Pin

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Miller Welder's Reliability

Is your Miller welder acting up? Sometimes the smallest parts cause the biggest headaches. The Miller 228013 Connector is a genuine replacement plug found inside many Miller power sources. Over time, internal connectors can become brittle from heat, corroded from moisture, or simply loose from years of being bounced around in the back of a truck. If you are troubleshooting an intermittent connection, a flickering display, or a sensor error, a damaged connector plug is often the culprit. This 3mm Micro Connector is the exact part you need to fix the wiring harness and get your machine back to sparking an arc.

Exact Fit for Hassle-Free Repair

There is nothing worse than trying to jam a generic "universal" connector into a specialized circuit board. The Miller 228013 is a 2-Pin, 2-Row plug designed specifically for the mating headers on Miller control boards. It features the correct keying and a locking latch that clicks audibly when engaged, giving you peace of mind that the connection is solid. Because it is an OEM part, you don't have to worry about modifying the housing or guessing if the pins will line up. It is built to the same standard as the original part that came with your machine.

Why Replace the Connector?

Electrical gremlins are the enemy of productivity. A loose plug can cause voltage drops that confuse the machine's computer, leading to erratic weld output or false error codes. By replacing a damaged or suspect connector with a fresh Miller 228013, you eliminate the variable of bad wiring. This is especially important for modern inverter machines where precise signal communication between boards is essential for arc stability. Don't let a ten-dollar plastic part ruin a thousand-dollar job.

Installation Advice

When installing this connector, ensure your machine is unplugged and discharged. Inspect the wires you are terminating for any signs of corrosion or fraying; cut back to clean copper if necessary. The cable-locking feature is there for a reason—make sure you feel it engage fully. This plug is designed to hold tight against the vibration of the cooling fan and the transformer, ensuring your welder runs smoothly day in and day out. Keep a few of these in your repair kit if you manage a fleet of Miller equipment.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Connector
Connector Style:Rectangular Micro
Pitch:3mm
Configuration:2 Pin, 2 Row
Mounting Type:Cable Mount
Locking Mechanism:Yes

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 228013 Connector Plug

APPLICATIONS

  • Internal wiring harness repair for Miller welding power sources
  • Replacement of damaged or heat-brittle control board connectors
  • Restoring secure electrical connections in high-vibration environments
  • Maintenance of signal and low-voltage power circuits within welders

FAQ

This connector is used in various Miller power sources. To guarantee fitment, please check your machine's parts manual or verify using your serial number on the Miller website.

The Miller 228013 has a 3mm pitch, which refers to the distance between the center of one pin to the center of the next.

Typically, connector part numbers refer to the plastic housing (plug) itself. Pins or terminals are often sold separately or the part may be a kit depending on the specific batch. Please verify the package contents or consult the parts diagram.

Signs of failure include visible browning or melting of the plastic (heat damage), corrosion on the terminals, a broken locking tab, or intermittent machine errors that disappear when you wiggle the wire.

Yes, the description indicates 'LKG' (Locking), meaning it has a latch mechanism to secure it to the mating header, preventing accidental disconnection.

It is not recommended. While some computer connectors look similar, the Miller 228013 is designed for the specific thermal and vibration conditions of a welding machine and ensures correct keying.

This indicates the physical layout of the connector housing. It is a dual-row housing configuration designed to accommodate 2 active circuit positions.

Given the 'Micro 3mm' description, this is almost certainly for internal control signals, sensors, or low-voltage power, not for the main welding output current.
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