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14192-1 - Miller Nylatron Threaded Insert Replacement Part

Packaging: 1 per ea
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OVERVIEW

Get Your Machine Running with the Miller 14192-1

When you are in the middle of a fabrication project, the last thing you need is a machine breakdown caused by a small, worn-out part. The Miller 14192-1 Insert is a genuine replacement part designed to get your Miller equipment back to factory specifications. This isn't just a standard piece of plastic; it is made from Nylatron, a tough, dark-grey material that is famous in the industry for being harder and slicker than regular nylon. If your machine calls for this specific part number, it's likely because a standard hardware store nylon washer or insert just won't hold up to the heat and vibration of a welding shop.

This threaded insert is often used in wire feeders or internal machine assemblies where you need a strong connection that won't seize up or conduct electricity. Over time, threads on plastic parts can wear down from vibration or repeated disassembly during maintenance. If you notice play in a component or if a screw isn't tightening down like it used to, it might be time to swap out the insert. Using the correct Miller 14192-1 ensures that the threads match perfectly with your existing hardware, so you don't have to fight with the machine to put it back together.

We know that for professional welders, uptime is money. Trying to rig a solution with incorrect parts can lead to stripped screws or loose components that rattle while you weld. This OEM part drops right in, meaning you spend less time fixing your rig and more time laying beads. It is built to resist the grime, oil, and dust that covers everything in a shop, ensuring that once you fix it, it stays fixed.

Whether you are doing a routine service on your shop's fleet or fixing a specific issue on your personal rig, sticking with genuine Miller parts is the smart move. This Nylatron insert offers the durability you expect from the brand. Check your owner's manual or parts diagram to confirm this is the right spot for your specific model, and keep a spare on hand so you are never caught off guard by a worn-out thread.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Material:Nylatron
Part Type:Threaded Insert
Thread Type:Internal Thread

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 14192-1 Nylatron Threaded Insert

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn threaded inserts in Miller welding power sources
  • Repair of Miller wire feeder assemblies
  • Maintenance of internal structural components requiring electrical isolation
  • Restoration of factory tolerances in mechanical connections
  • General MRO for Miller industrial equipment

FAQ

Nylatron is a trade name for a nylon that is typically filled with molybdenum disulphide (MoS2). This additive acts as a solid lubricant, giving the material better wear resistance, lower friction, and higher load-bearing capabilities compared to standard unfilled nylon.

You should consult the parts breakdown or service manual for your specific Miller welding machine or wire feeder. Look for the reference number 14192-1 in the parts list.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part produced by Miller Electric, ensuring perfect fit and material compliance.

It is not recommended. If the original design calls for Nylatron, it is likely for electrical isolation or to prevent damage to mating surfaces. Using metal could cause shorts or galvanic corrosion.

No, the Miller 14192-1 is typically sold as the insert only. You will usually reuse the existing hardware or purchase the screw separately if needed.

OEM parts guarantee that the dimensional tolerances and material properties match the original engineering specifications, ensuring safety, reliability, and longevity of the repair.

Yes, Nylatron generally has good resistance to oils, greases, and many industrial solvents found in maintenance environments.

Threaded inserts are often used to provide stronger, more durable threads in softer base materials or to allow for a replaceable wear point, extending the life of the main assembly.
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