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114655 - Miller 6-Pin Rectangular Mini Plug Connector Housing

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Miller Welder's Reliability

Is your Miller welder acting up due to a loose or broken internal connection? The Miller 114655 Connector is the genuine replacement part you need to get your machine back to 100% reliability. In the world of welding, even a small electrical fault can stop production in its tracks. This 6-pin, 2-row rectangular plug is a common component found in many Miller power sources and wire feeders, often used for control signals that tell the machine when to strike an arc, how fast to feed wire, or how to regulate voltage. If the original housing has become brittle from heat, cracked from impact, or if the locking tab has snapped off, this replacement housing is the direct fix.

We know that "downtime" is a dirty word in any shop. That's why using the correct OEM part is so important. This isn't a generic connector that "might" fit; it is the exact Miller-specified part. It features a robust locking latch that clicks securely into place, ensuring that the vibration of the shop or the transport of the machine won't shake the connection loose. This is particularly important for mobile welders or equipment that gets moved around the shop floor frequently. The "Rectangular Mini" design is compact yet tough, capable of protecting the electrical contacts inside from dust and debris that are common in grinding and welding areas.

Installation is straightforward for those familiar with equipment repair. This is the plug housing that sits at the end of the cable bundle. If your wires are intact but the plastic shell is broken, you can often carefully extract the pins from the old broken shell and snap them into this new 114655 housing, restoring the connection without needing to cut or re-crimp wires. If you are building a repair harness from scratch, this housing provides the professional, factory-look finish that ensures safety and longevity. Don't let a $5 plastic part hold up a $5,000 job. Keep a spare Miller 114655 connector in your maintenance kit to ensure you can tackle electrical repairs quickly and keep your arcs burning.

This connector is designed for a 6-socket configuration in two rows (3 over 3). Please verify your existing connector matches this layout and part number before ordering. By choosing genuine Miller parts, you are investing in the longevity of your equipment and ensuring that every trigger pull results in a reliable arc start.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Electrical Connector
Configuration:6 Socket, 2 Row
Mount Type:Cable Mount
Locking Mechanism:Yes

INCLUDED

  • (1) Rectangular Mini 6-Socket Plug Connector

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged control cable connectors in Miller welding power sources.
  • Repairing internal wiring harnesses where the locking tab has broken off the original housing.
  • Restoring reliable electrical connections in high-vibration welding environments.
  • Custom fabrication of extension cables or control adapters for specific Miller equipment setups.
  • Maintenance of wire feeder control interconnects.

FAQ

This indicates the connector has 6 total positions (sockets) arranged in 2 parallel rows, typically a 3x2 configuration.

The description identifies it as a 'Plug' with 'Sockets'. In connector terminology, the housing is often called a plug, and it typically holds the socket (female) terminals, but visual verification with your machine's manual is recommended.

Typically, connector housings like the 114655 are sold as the plastic shell only. Pins or terminals usually need to be purchased separately or transferred from the old connector.

You should check the parts breakdown manual for your specific Miller welder model. Look for part number 114655 in the electrical diagram or parts list.

Welding machines vibrate during operation. The locking mechanism ensures the plug does not vibrate loose, which could cause intermittent faults or machine failure.

If you are comfortable with electrical repairs and have the necessary tools (like a pin extractor if reusing pins), yes. Always disconnect power before servicing the machine.

It is made from a durable, industrial-grade thermoplastic designed to withstand the heat and environment typical of welding operations.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller Electric replacement part.