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Miller Bobcat 260 Remote Start Control Panel Decal

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Bobcat 260 with the Miller 286492 Label

For professional welders and equipment managers, the condition of your gear says a lot about your operation. The Miller 286492 Label, Nameplate is the specific replacement part needed to refresh the front panel of your Bobcat 260 Remote Start welder. Over years of hard use in the field, control panel labels take a beating. Sun damage, sparks, oil, and the constant friction of adjusting dials can render text unreadable. This not only makes the machine look neglected but can also hinder efficiency if a new operator isn't sure which dial controls the amperage or where the remote start switch is located.

This is not a generic sticker; it is the official Miller Electric replacement part. It features the correct color scheme, font, and layout that matches the original factory specification. When you apply this nameplate, you are ensuring that your Bobcat 260 looks as good as it runs. The "Remote Start" designation is crucial for this model, distinguishing it from standard units and alerting users to the machine's specific capabilities. Using the correct nameplate prevents confusion on the job site, ensuring that anyone using the welder knows exactly what model they are working with and how to operate it safely.

Installation is straightforward but requires attention to detail to ensure longevity. By removing the old, damaged label and cleaning the surface thoroughly to remove adhesive residue and grease, you create the perfect bond for the new nameplate. The industrial-grade adhesive backing on the Miller 286492 is designed to grip the metal surface securely, resisting lifting even in high-humidity or high-temperature environments. This part is essential for anyone performing a restoration on a Bobcat 260 or simply replacing a damaged faceplate to keep the machine up to code.

Don't let a faded control panel compromise your workflow or safety. With the Miller 286492, you can bring your welder back to its original visual standard. It is a small investment that pays off in pride of ownership, ease of use, and equipment longevity. Keep your Miller Bobcat running and looking like a champion with genuine Miller parts.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Compatible Models:Bobcat 260 Remote Start
Part Type:Label / Nameplate
Material:Industrial Vinyl

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 286492 Label, Nameplate

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged or faded nameplates on Miller Bobcat 260 Remote Start welders
  • Restoration of welding equipment for resale or fleet maintenance
  • Identification of machine model and control functions

FAQ

This nameplate is designed specifically for the Miller Bobcat 260 Remote Start model. It may not align correctly with standard Bobcat 260 models or other series.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller Electric replacement part, ensuring the highest quality materials and exact fitment for your equipment.

First, completely remove the old label and clean the surface with a degreaser to remove any adhesive residue or oil. Ensure the surface is dry, then peel the backing off the new nameplate and apply it carefully, smoothing it out to prevent air bubbles.

A legible nameplate is crucial for identifying the machine's controls and safety warnings. It helps prevent operator error and maintains the professional appearance and resale value of the welder.

Yes, as an OEM part for an engine-driven welder, this label is manufactured to withstand UV exposure, rain, and temperature fluctuations common in outdoor work environments.

Yes, this specific part number (286492) includes the correct branding and text for the Remote Start version of the Bobcat 260.

It is typically made from a durable industrial-grade vinyl or polymer with a strong adhesive backing, designed to resist abrasion and chemicals.

It is not recommended. Faceplates are model-specific due to the layout of holes for switches, dials, and outlets. Using it on a different machine would likely result in misalignment.