
You know your machine inside and out, but safety labels aren't just for the new guy—they are a vital part of keeping your equipment compliant and professional. The Miller 211553 "General Precautionary" Warning Label is the direct replacement for the main safety sticker found on many Miller engine drives like the Bobcat and Trailblazer. Over time, sun, rain, sparks, and job site grime can make these stickers unreadable or cause them to peel off entirely. When that happens, your machine technically isn't up to spec, and you lose that quick visual reminder of the safety zones around your welder.
This isn't a cheap paper sticker that will disintegrate after one rainstorm. It's a heavy-duty, vinyl-based decal with a strong adhesive backing designed to stick to painted metal surfaces and stay there. It covers the big three: electric shock hazards, welding fumes, and moving parts (like the engine fan and belts). Keeping this label fresh shows you take care of your gear and take safety seriously. Whether you are refurbishing an older machine for resale or just freshening up your daily workhorse, slapping a new warning label on is a cheap and easy way to improve the look and safety of your rig.
Installation Tip: Don't just stick this over the old glue. Scrape off the remains of the old sticker and hit the metal with some degreaser or rubbing alcohol. Let it dry completely before peeling the backing off the new 211553 label. This ensures it won't curl up at the corners after a week on the truck.
| Additional Information |
|---|
| Brand:Miller |
| Packaging Description:1 Per Ea |
| Part Type:Safety Label, Decal |
| Application:General Precautionary Warning |
| Mounting Type:Self-Adhesive |