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048306 - Miller 048306 Receptacle Service Kit with Pins

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Miller 048306 Receptacle with Pins - OEM Repair Solution

The Miller 048306 Receptacle with Pins (Service Kit) is an essential component for the maintenance and repair of Miller welding machines. Electrical receptacles serve as the critical bridge between your power source and external accessories such as remote controls, spool guns, and wire feeders. Over time, the pins within these receptacles can become bent, corroded, or loose, while the housing itself may crack due to impact or thermal stress. When these connections fail, productivity halts. This service kit provides a complete solution to replace compromised connectors and get your equipment back online.

Designed as a direct replacement, this kit includes the receptacle body and the matching pins, allowing for a complete overhaul of the connection point. Replacing the pins is just as important as replacing the housing; re-using old, fatigued pins in a new housing can lead to poor conductivity and intermittent faults that are frustrating to diagnose. This kit ensures that every part of the connection is fresh, tight, and conductive, restoring the precise signal transmission required for modern welding processes.

Professional repair technicians and facility maintenance managers rely on genuine Miller parts to ensure safety and compliance. The 048306 kit is manufactured to the exact specifications of the original part installed at the factory. This means the mounting holes will align perfectly, the locking mechanisms will engage correctly with mating plugs, and the materials will withstand the electrical and mechanical loads expected in a welding environment. There is no need for modification or guesswork when installing this OEM part.

Investing in the correct service kit prevents further damage to your machine's internal wiring boards which can occur if short circuits happen within a broken receptacle. Keep your Miller welder operating at peak efficiency by addressing worn connectors immediately. With the Miller 048306, you are choosing reliability, durability, and the peace of mind that comes with using parts designed by the people who built your machine.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Product Type:Service Kit, Receptacle
Compatibility:Miller Welding Machines
Kit Components:Receptacle Housing, Pins

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Receptacle Housing
  • 1 x Set of Pins
  • Installation Instructions (if applicable)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged or cracked receptacles on Miller welding machines.
  • Repair of intermittent connections for remote controls and wire feeders.
  • Restoration of electrical conductivity in corroded connector assemblies.
  • General maintenance of welding power source interface panels.

FAQ

The kit typically includes the receptacle housing and the necessary pins to assemble the connector. It is a complete service kit for replacing the specific receptacle on your machine.

You should verify fitment using your machine's serial number. Consult your welder's parts manual or contact a Miller service representative to confirm the 048306 is the correct part for your specific model.

Yes, the Miller 048306 is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part, ensuring it meets the exact specifications and quality standards of your Miller equipment.

Replacing pins ensures a tight electrical connection. Old pins may be bent, oxidized, or fatigued, which can cause signal loss or overheating even if the housing is new.

This kit is designed specifically for Miller Electric equipment. While some connectors look similar, pin configurations and mounting dimensions are often proprietary. It is recommended only for compatible Miller machines.

Service kits often include a diagram or basic instructions, but it is recommended to refer to your machine's technical manual for specific wiring and installation procedures.

Installation typically requires standard hand tools like screwdrivers and potentially a pin extraction/insertion tool or crimping tool, depending on how the pins attach to the wiring.