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281339 - Miller Field GFCI Receptacle Kit with Protective Cap

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OVERVIEW

Upgrade Your Welder's Safety with the Miller 281339 GFCI Kit

When you are out on the job, your engine-driven welder is more than just a welding machine—it is your mobile power plant. You rely on its auxiliary power to run grinders, drills, saws, and work lights. To keep your crew safe and your equipment up to code, a functioning GFCI outlet is non-negotiable. The Miller 281339 Field GFCI Receptacle Kit with Cap is the perfect solution for replacing broken outlets or upgrading standard receptacles to safer, ground-fault protected units. This is a genuine Miller Electric part, meaning you get the quality and reliability you expect from the biggest name in welding.

Why is this kit essential?

  • Safety First: GFCI outlets cut power instantly if a fault is detected, protecting you from dangerous shocks, especially when working outdoors or in damp conditions.
  • Built for the Field: Welding sites are dirty, dusty, and often wet. This kit includes a heavy-duty protective cap that snaps shut over the outlet. This simple feature keeps out mud, rain, and grinding dust, preventing the outlet from corroding or shorting out when you aren't using it.
  • Easy Replacement: Designed as a "Field Kit," this part is made to be installed right where the machine sits. You don't need to haul your generator back to the shop just to swap out a plug.

Don't let a busted outlet slow down your fabrication project. A damaged receptacle isn't just an inconvenience; it's a safety hazard that can get your site shut down by safety inspectors. By swapping in a fresh Miller 281339 GFCI receptacle, you ensure that your auxiliary power is ready to go whenever you pull the trigger on your grinder. The kit comes with everything you need to refresh the connection point on your machine. Whether you are doing routine maintenance or fixing a machine that's seen better days, stick with genuine Miller parts to ensure the wiring matches up perfectly and the unit fits the chassis without modification.

Check your machine's manual or serial number to confirm fitment, but if you run a modern Miller engine drive, this GFCI kit is likely the part you need to keep the power flowing safely. Order yours today and keep your focus on the arc, not on the outlet.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Field GFCI Receptacle Kit
Voltage:120 V
Component:Electrical Receptacle
Includes:Receptacle, Protective Cap

INCLUDED

  • 1 x GFCI Receptacle
  • 1 x Protective Weather Cap
  • Installation Hardware (if applicable)
  • Installation Instructions

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged auxiliary power outlets on Miller welders.
  • Upgrading standard outlets to GFCI for OSHA compliance.
  • Repairing weather-damaged receptacles on engine drives.
  • General maintenance of welding generator electrical systems.

FAQ

This kit is used to replace or upgrade the 120V auxiliary power receptacle on Miller welding generators with a GFCI-protected outlet including a protective cap.

Yes, the kit comes with a weather-resistant cap to protect the receptacle from debris and moisture when not in use.

GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protection is critical for preventing electrical shock, especially in outdoor or damp environments where welders are often used.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Electric component, ensuring proper fit and electrical safety specifications.

You should verify fitment by checking your welding machine's serial number against the parts manual or contacting a Miller service representative.

Yes, it is designated as a 'Field Kit', meaning it is designed to be installed by qualified personnel at the job site without needing major shop equipment.

This is typically a standard 120V AC receptacle used for auxiliary power tools and lighting.

Using a GFCI receptacle on temporary power sources like welding generators is often required to meet OSHA safety standards for construction sites.
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