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106462 - Miller 106462 Enclosed Relay 24VDC DPDT 20A 8-Pin Flange Mount

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OVERVIEW

Get Your Miller Welder Back in Action with the 106462 Relay

If your Miller welder is acting up—maybe it's clicking but not welding, or a specific function has stopped working—a faulty relay is often the culprit. The Miller 106462 Relay is the genuine replacement part you need to fix the issue and get back to burning rod. Relays are the traffic cops of your welder's internal electronics, switching power on and off to different parts of the machine. Over time, the constant clicking and electrical arcing inside the relay can wear out the contacts or burn out the coil, leading to machine failure. Replacing it with the correct OEM part is the smartest way to ensure a lasting repair.

This specific relay is a 24VDC DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw) unit, which means it handles a 24-volt signal from your machine's circuit board to switch higher power circuits (up to 20 Amps at 120 Volts). It features a sturdy flange mount, so you can bolt or screw it down securely inside the case. This is important because welders vibrate when they run and get moved around the shop; a loose relay can rattle out of place or cause intermittent electrical gremlins that are a nightmare to diagnose. The 8-pin design fits standard sockets or wiring harnesses used in many Miller models, ensuring a plug-and-play fit without the headache of cutting and splicing wires.

Why choose genuine Miller?

When you are under the hood of your welder, you don't want to guess if a generic part will handle the load. This relay is built to Miller's specs for heat resistance and cycle life. It is enclosed to keep out the grinding dust and metal shavings that float around every welding shop. Don't risk frying your expensive circuit boards with a cheap, mismatched relay. Swap in the Miller 106462 and trust that your machine will fire up every time you pull the trigger.

Before ordering, we always recommend checking your machine's parts manual or looking at the part number printed on your old relay to confirm fitment. This simple fix can save you a trip to the service center and get you back to work faster.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Component Type:Relay
Coil Voltage:24 VDC
Contact Configuration:DPDT
Contact Rating:20 A / 120 VAC
Mounting Style:Flange Mount
Pin Count:8 Pins

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 106462 Relay, Enclosed 24VDC DPDT

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of faulty control relays in Miller welding power sources.
  • Repair of wire feeders requiring 24VDC switching logic.
  • Restoring functionality to auxiliary power circuits in industrial welders.
  • Maintenance of automated welding systems using Miller power supplies.

FAQ

The coil voltage is 24VDC. It is important to verify your machine provides a DC signal, as using it on an AC control circuit could damage the relay.

Common signs include a machine that clicks but doesn't function, intermittent operation, or visible signs of burning/melting on the relay case. A multimeter can be used to test coil continuity and contact resistance.

DPDT stands for Double Pole Double Throw. This means the relay has two separate circuits (poles) that can each connect to one of two terminals (throws), allowing for complex switching configurations.

No, the relay typically comes as the unit itself. You will usually reuse the existing screws or bolts from the relay you are replacing.

While generic relays exist, the Miller 106462 is specified for the vibration, amperage, and duty cycle of welding equipment. Using a generic part may lead to premature failure or fitment issues.

This relay has 8 pins. Ensure your wiring harness or socket is designed for an 8-pin configuration before installation.

Yes, it features an enclosed housing which helps protect the contacts from dust and debris common in industrial environments.

The part number is usually printed in white or black ink on the top or side of the relay's plastic housing. Look for '106462' or similar Miller codes.