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244545 - Miller XR-Alumafeed Lower Unit Nameplate (Remote Version)

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OVERVIEW

Miller 244545 Nameplate for XR-Alumafeed Lower Unit

The Miller 244545 Nameplate is an authentic replacement component for the Miller XR-Alumafeed wire feeder. Specifically designed for the Lower Unit with Remote configuration, this nameplate serves as the primary identification and control interface label for the bottom section of your feeder. In heavy-duty welding environments, equipment is often subjected to abrasion, spatter, and chemical exposure, which can render original decals and nameplates illegible over time. This replacement part allows you to restore the factory-fresh look and functionality of your Miller system.

Designed for the XR-Alumafeed System

The XR-Alumafeed is a premier push-pull wire feeding system often used for high-performance aluminum welding. Because these systems are frequently moved around shop floors or jobsites, cosmetic damage to the outer shell is common. The 244545 nameplate is not just a sticker; it is an engineered part of the machine's interface. It provides the necessary visual cues for operators to identify the unit's capabilities, specifically indicating the presence of remote control functionality. Using the correct nameplate prevents confusion regarding the machine's specific model features.

Durability and Installation

Manufactured by Miller Electric, this nameplate is built to withstand the rigors of industrial use. The materials used are selected for their resistance to peeling and fading, ensuring that the text and graphics remain sharp for years. Installation is straightforward: simply ensure the surface of the wire feeder is clean, dry, and free of old adhesive residue before applying the new nameplate. This ensures a strong bond and a smooth finish that looks professional.

Why Choose OEM Parts?

Using Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts like the Miller 244545 guarantees that you are maintaining the integrity of your equipment. Aftermarket labels often lack the precise cutouts for screws, lights, or switches, leading to a sloppy appearance. With this genuine Miller part, every cutout and text field is positioned exactly where it needs to be. Keep your XR-Alumafeed running and looking its best with this essential replacement component.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Product Type:Replacement Nameplate
Compatible Model:XR-Alumafeed
Component Location:Lower Unit
Configuration:With Remote

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 244545 Nameplate, XR-Alumafeed Lower w/ Remote

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged or missing nameplates on Miller XR-Alumafeed units.
  • Restoration of older welding wire feeders.
  • Identification of "Lower w/ Remote" unit configurations.
  • General equipment maintenance and repair.

FAQ

This nameplate is designed specifically for the Miller XR-Alumafeed wire feeder, specifically the lower unit configuration that is equipped with remote capabilities.

Yes, the Miller 244545 is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part from Miller Electric.

No, this item is solely the nameplate (sticker/decal) for the machine. It does not include the remote control or any electronic components.

Nameplates are often replaced when the original becomes scratched, faded, torn, or unreadable due to wear and tear in industrial environments. Replacing it restores the machine's appearance and ensures control labels are legible.

To install, first remove the old nameplate and thoroughly clean the surface to remove any adhesive residue, grease, or dirt. Once dry, peel the backing off the new nameplate and carefully align it with the machine's panel before pressing it firmly into place.

No, this specific part number (244545) is designated for the 'Lower' unit. The upper unit likely requires a different part number.

It is made of a durable, industrial-grade material designed to resist peeling, fading, and mild abrasion common in welding shop environments.

Typically, nameplates are adhesive-backed and do not require screws or bolts. If the specific model uses rivets, they would usually be sold separately, but this is generally a peel-and-stick application.