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265910 - Miller Rear Panel Assembly with Aux Power Knockout

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

OEM Rear Panel Assembly for Miller Power Sources

The Miller 265910 is a specialized rear panel assembly designed for compatible Miller welding power sources. As a critical component of the machine's enclosure, this panel serves multiple engineering functions beyond simple aesthetics. It provides a physical barrier against environmental contaminants such as metal dust, grinding sparks, and moisture, which are prevalent in welding environments. Maintaining a sealed and intact enclosure is essential for preserving the IP (Ingress Protection) rating of the machine and ensuring proper airflow dynamics for internal cooling systems.

Auxiliary Power Integration

This specific panel variant is engineered with a knockout dedicated to auxiliary power. For welder-generators and power sources that support auxiliary output (120V or 240V), the rear panel often serves as the mounting point for the receptacle. The knockout is precision-stamped during manufacturing, allowing for a clean break-away when installation of an outlet is required, while remaining sealed if the auxiliary option is not utilized. This flexibility allows fleet managers and technicians to configure the machine according to specific job site requirements without drilling or cutting into the chassis, which could compromise the metal's corrosion resistance.

Heavy-Duty Construction

Manufactured from heavy-gauge steel, the Miller 265910 panel offers superior rigidity and impact resistance. In heavy industrial and construction applications, welding machines are frequently subjected to rough handling, transport vibration, and accidental impacts. A compromised rear panel can lead to chassis misalignment or exposure of live electrical components. This OEM replacement part is finished with Miller’s industrial-grade powder coating, providing high resistance to chipping, scratching, and oxidation. This ensures that the replacement part will withstand the same rigorous conditions as the original equipment.

Service and Repair Applications

For MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) professionals, using the correct part number is vital for efficient turnaround times. The 265910 panel eliminates the need for fabrication or modification during repairs. It ensures that grounding paths remains consistent and that all safety labeling and clearance requirements are met. When servicing a Miller machine that has suffered rear-end damage or requires a replacement of the auxiliary power mounting face, this component provides the exact dimensional tolerances required for a hassle-free installation.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Part Type:Rear Panel, Chassis Component
Features:Auxiliary Power Knockout
Material:Steel

INCLUDED

  • (1) Rear Auxiliary Power Panel with Knockout

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged, dented, or corroded rear panels on Miller welding machines
  • Restoration of machine enclosure integrity to protect internal components
  • Installation of auxiliary power receptacles using the factory-provided knockout
  • Refurbishment of rental fleet welding equipment
  • Repair of welding power sources to maintain safety and compliance standards

FAQ

The knockout is a pre-scored section of the metal panel that can be removed to install an auxiliary power receptacle (outlet), allowing the welder to power external tools.

No, this item is the metal panel only. The auxiliary power receptacle and wiring must be purchased separately or reused from the old panel.

You should check your machine's serial number against the parts manual for your specific model. This panel is a specific part (SKU 265910) designed for certain Miller power sources.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part, ensuring exact fit and finish.

The panel is constructed from heavy-duty sheet metal, typically steel, with an industrial powder-coat finish for durability.

Yes, if you do not remove the knockout, the panel remains solid at that location, maintaining the enclosure's seal.

Typically, body panels are sold as the metal stamping only. You will usually need to reuse the existing mounting hardware or purchase new screws separately.

A damaged panel can compromise the machine's protection against dust and moisture, potentially leading to internal component failure or safety hazards.