
You take pride in your welding rig, and keeping it in top shape means more than just blowing out the dust and checking the leads. The safety labels on your machine serve a vital purpose, but they are often the first things to get scratched, peeled, or painted over in a busy shop. The Miller 181181 Warning Label is the direct replacement for the "Electric Shock and Incorrect Input Power" sticker found on many Miller power sources. If your current label is unreadable or missing, this peel-and-stick OEM part brings your machine back to factory spec.
Why worry about a sticker? First, safety. This label reminds anyone working on the machine—whether it's you or a helper—that high voltage is present and that the input power setup matters. Connecting a machine to the wrong voltage (like plugging a 230V setup into 460V without linking the board correctly) is the fastest way to fry your main board and turn a profitable job into a costly repair. This label stands as the last line of defense against those simple but expensive mistakes.
Second, appearance and resale value. If you ever plan to sell your welder or if you're working on sites with strict safety inspections, having a machine with intact, legible safety decals shows that the equipment has been well-maintained. This label is made from durable, industrial-grade material designed to stick to powder-coated metal and resist the heat, oil, and dirt typical of a welding environment. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference in the safety and longevity of your equipment.
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| Brand:Miller |
| Packaging Description:pack-of-1 |
| Product Type:Safety Label, Warning Decal |
| Application:Electric Shock Warning, Input Power Warning |
| Mounting Type:Adhesive Backing |