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Miller Smith Replacement Spirol Pin 4709

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Torch Running Like New

When you are in the middle of a cut or a weld, the last thing you need is a loose trigger, a wobbly lever, or a regulator that just doesn't feel right. The Miller Smith 4709 Spirol Pin is the small but mighty part you need to get your trusted Smith gear back in fighting shape. We know that welders take pride in their tools. Your torch isn't just a piece of metal; it's your livelihood. Over time, the moving parts in your cutting torch or gas regulator can wear down, and often it's the small fasteners like pins that take the brunt of the abuse. If a pin shears or falls out, your work comes to a grinding halt.

Don't settle for a generic hardware store roll pin that might not fit right or could rust out in a week. This is a genuine Miller Smith part, meaning it is the exact same pin that was in your equipment when it rolled off the assembly line. It is designed to handle the heat, the grit, and the rough handling of a real job site. The "spirol" design means it's coiled like a spring, so it absorbs the shock every time you click a lever or adjust a setting, rather than snapping under pressure. It drives in smooth and stays put, giving you the confidence that your repair will hold up for the long haul.

Repairing your own gear is a badge of honor for many tradesmen. It saves you money and keeps you independent. Whether you are rebuilding an old favorite torch that has seen better days or just performing routine maintenance to prevent future issues, having a few of these 4709 pins in your toolbox is a smart move. They are cheap insurance against downtime. Simply drive out the old, worn pin and tap in this fresh Miller replacement to restore that crisp, factory-tight feel to your equipment.

This package contains one spirol pin. It's a simple, straightforward fix for a common issue. Don't let a ten-cent problem cause a hundred-dollar headache. Grab a Miller Smith 4709 Spirol Pin today and keep your sparks flying and your gas flowing safely.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Replacement Part, Spirol Pin
Compatibility:Miller Smith Equipment

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller Smith 4709 Spirol Pin

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Miller Smith oxy-fuel cutting torches
  • Maintenance of gas regulators and flowmeters
  • Replacement of worn or sheared pivot pins in welding apparatus
  • Restoring mechanical integrity to lever mechanisms
  • General maintenance of compatible Smith Equipment assemblies

FAQ

A spirol pin (coiled spring pin) has a coiled cross-section of 2.25 turns, which provides uniform radial stress and better shock absorption compared to a standard slotted roll pin (C-shape). This makes the spirol pin more durable and less likely to damage the hole.

Yes, the Miller Smith 4709 is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by Miller Electric (formerly Smith Equipment), ensuring exact fit and quality.

Spirol pins are typically installed using a hammer and a pin punch. Ensure the pin is aligned with the hole and tap it in gently until it is flush or seated according to the equipment manual.

This pin is designed for specific Miller Smith oxy-fuel equipment, such as cutting torches and regulators. Please check your equipment's parts breakdown or service manual to confirm the part number 4709 is required.

It is not recommended. OEM pins are manufactured to specific hardness and dimensional tolerances to ensure the safety and longevity of gas equipment. Generic pins may fail prematurely or damage the equipment.

No, this product is sold as a single unit (1 per each). If you need multiple pins for a repair, please adjust your order quantity accordingly.

The pin is typically made from high-carbon steel or stainless steel, heat-treated for spring temper to provide the necessary strength and flexibility for industrial use.

'Spirol' refers to the spiral or coiled cross-section of the pin, which resembles a jelly roll. This design allows it to compress and expand, maintaining tension against the hole walls.
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