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233952 - Miller Wordless Safety Decal 233952

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Rig Safe and Professional

Safety is the number one priority in any welding shop, and it starts with your equipment. The Miller 233952 General Precautionary Warning Label is the factory-original replacement for the main safety decal found on many Miller welders. If your current label has been burnt, scratched off, or painted over, it is time to replace it. A missing or unreadable warning label isn't just an eyesore—it can be a safety violation on a job site. This label serves as a constant reminder of the fundamental precautions necessary when operating high-amperage welding gear.

What makes this label unique is its wordless design. Instead of paragraphs of text that can be hard to read from a distance, this decal uses bold, clear symbols to depict hazards. This includes warnings for high voltage, the need for eye protection, fume hazards, and moving parts. These symbols are the industry standard, meaning any trained welder will instantly recognize the warnings, regardless of what language they speak. This is especially important on busy job sites with diverse crews.

Because this is a genuine Miller OEM part, you aren't getting a cheap sticker that will curl up and fall off after a week. This label is engineered to survive the shop environment. It handles the heat from the machine and resists damage from sparks and spatter better than aftermarket alternatives. The adhesive is industrial-strength, ensuring that once you stick it on, it stays on.

Installation Tips:

  • Prep the Surface: Before applying the new label, make sure to remove the old one completely. Use a scraper if necessary.
  • Clean Thoroughly: Wipe the area down with a solvent like isopropyl alcohol to remove grease, oil, and soot. The adhesive needs a clean metal surface to bond correctly.
  • Apply Carefully: Peel the backing and apply the label from one edge to the other, smoothing it out to prevent air bubbles.

Don't let your equipment fall into disrepair. A fresh safety label keeps your machine looking new and, more importantly, keeps you and your coworkers informed of the dangers. Verify your machine's serial number or manual to ensure this is the correct decal for your model.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Product Type:Safety Label, Decal
Format:Wordless, Symbolic
Application:General Precautionary Warning
Adhesive Type:Industrial Grade

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 233952 General Precautionary Warning Label (Wordless)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged or missing safety labels on Miller welding machines.
  • Restoring equipment to factory safety standards during refurbishment.
  • Ensuring compliance with workplace safety regulations regarding hazard communication.
  • Application on welding power sources, wire feeders, and generators requiring general precautionary warnings.

FAQ

Wordless means the label uses graphic symbols and icons to convey safety warnings instead of written text, making it universally understood regardless of language.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller OEM product, ensuring the same quality and durability as the original label that came with your machine.

You should check your machine's parts manual or verify fitment using your serial number on the Miller website to ensure part number 233952 is correct for your model.

Replacing damaged labels is crucial for safety compliance, ensuring that all operators are aware of potential hazards like electric shock and arc rays.

Thoroughly clean the application surface with a degreaser or alcohol to remove oil and dirt, let it dry, and then peel and stick the label, smoothing out any bubbles.

Yes, as an OEM part for welding equipment, it is designed to withstand the typical operating temperatures and environmental conditions of a welding shop.

The label is typically supplied as a single adhesive decal without a separate instruction sheet; refer to your machine's manual for placement location.

It covers general precautionary hazards which typically include warnings for electric shock, arc radiation, fumes, and moving parts.