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113633 - Miller .084 Universal Rectangular Pin Connector 20-14 AWG

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller Replacement Parts for Reliable Repairs

Keep your welding operations running smoothly with the Miller 113633 Connector Pin. When a welding machine goes down, it often isn't the transformer or the main board that fails, but a small, inexpensive component like a connector pin that breaks the circuit. This genuine Miller replacement part is the exact solution needed to repair damaged wiring harnesses and control plugs within your Miller welder or wire feeder. Don't let a ten-cent problem cause a thousand-dollar delay; having the right pins on hand allows for immediate fixes that get you back to burning rod.

The Miller 113633 is a Rectangular Universal .084 pin, a standard size used in many of Miller's multi-pin connectors. It is designed to handle wire sizes ranging from 20 gauge to 14 gauge, making it incredibly versatile for various repair scenarios. Whether you are fixing a trigger lead, a voltage sensing wire, or a control motor connection, this pin is likely the one you need. The pin features a .130-inch outer diameter, ensuring it locks firmly into the plastic connector housing. A loose pin can vibrate out during transport or heavy operation, but this OEM part is built to snap in and stay put.

Constructed from durable brass with a protective tin coating, this connector pin is built to last. The tin plating is crucial for preventing corrosion, which is a common enemy in welding shops filled with fumes and humidity. A corroded connection can cause voltage drops or erratic machine behavior, frustrating operators and leading to poor weld quality. By using the Miller 113633, you ensure a clean, conductive path for your machine's electrical signals. It is designed for crimping, providing a mechanical bond that is strong and vibration-resistant.

At Welders Supply, we recommend using only genuine Miller parts to maintain the warranty and performance of your equipment. Generic electrical components often lack the precise tolerances of OEM parts, leading to frustration during installation. This pin is sold individually, allowing you to buy exactly what you need for the job at hand, or to stock up your maintenance drawer so you are never caught off guard. Whether you are a professional service technician or a welder who maintains their own gear, the Miller 113633 Connector Pin is a small but mighty essential for your toolbox. Verify your machine's parts manual to ensure this is the correct pin for your specific model.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Connector Pin
Wire Gauge Compatibility:20-14 AWG
Pin Size:.084
Material:Tin Plated Brass
Outer Diameter:.130 inches

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 113633 Connector Pin

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing internal wiring harnesses in Miller welding machines
  • Replacing damaged or corroded pins in control connectors
  • Fabricating custom control cables for wire feeders
  • Maintenance of auxiliary welding equipment
  • Restoring electrical continuity in signal circuits

FAQ

This connector pin is designed to accept wire sizes ranging from 20 AWG to 14 AWG.

This is a 'Pin' type connector, which typically refers to the male contact that inserts into a socket.

The pin is made of brass with a tin plating, offering good conductivity and corrosion resistance.

Yes, a proper crimping tool designed for open barrel terminals is recommended to ensure a secure mechanical and electrical bond.

While crimping is the standard method, the tin plating does allow for soldering if necessary, though crimping is preferred for vibration resistance.

This item is sold individually (1 per each).

The .084 refers to the diameter of the pin in inches (approximately 2.13mm), which determines compatibility with the mating socket.

It fits many Miller machines that use the Rectangular Universal connector system, but you should always verify with your specific machine's parts manual.