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175266 - Miller 130W 15 Ohm Adjustable Wire Wound Resistor

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Welder with the Miller 175266 Resistor

When your Miller welder goes down, you need reliable parts to get it back up and running fast. The Miller 175266 Resistor is a genuine replacement component designed to restore the electrical integrity of your machine. This is a heavy-duty, 130-watt, 15-ohm wire wound resistor, built to handle the heat and power loads typical of professional welding equipment. If your troubleshooting has pointed to a failed resistor in the power or control circuit, this OEM part is the exact match you need for a seamless repair.

Welding machines operate in tough environments, and their internal components are subjected to constant heating and cooling cycles. The Miller 175266 features a durable square body design and wire wound construction, which is the industry standard for high-power applications requiring stability and reliability. The "Adjustable" feature means this resistor is designed to be calibrated or tapped at specific points, ensuring your machine delivers the precise voltage and amperage settings displayed on the front panel. Don't risk your weld quality or your machine's safety with unmatched generic parts that might overheat or drift in value.

Installation of internal electrical components should always be performed with safety in mind. This resistor is a direct replacement for the original part found in specific Miller power sources. Because it is an authentic Miller product, you can trust that the mounting dimensions and terminal connections will fit your machine's chassis perfectly, making the repair process smoother. It is critical to verify that this specific part number matches the requirements of your welder's model and serial number before ordering.

Keep your shop running efficiently by maintaining your equipment with quality components. A failed resistor can cause erratic arc performance, loss of power, or complete machine shutdown. Swapping in a fresh Miller 175266 130W 15 Ohm resistor helps ensure your welder continues to perform like a workhorse, day in and day out. Trust in Miller OEM parts to extend the life of your investment and keep your projects on schedule.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Wire Wound Resistor
Power Rating:130 W
Resistance:15 Ohm
Adjustable:Yes
Shape:Square

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 175266 Resistor, WW ADJ 130 W 15 OHM

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of failed power resistors in Miller welding power sources
  • Voltage regulation and current control circuits
  • Electrical repair and maintenance of industrial welding equipment
  • Restoring original factory specifications to Miller machines

FAQ

The Miller 175266 is rated at 130 Watts and has a resistance of 15 Ohms.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller Electric replacement part, ensuring exact fit and performance for your equipment.

'WW ADJ' stands for Wire Wound Adjustable. It indicates the resistor is constructed using resistance wire wound around a core and has a mechanism (usually a sliding band) to adjust the resistance value.

You should verify fitment by checking your machine's parts manual or looking up the serial number on the Miller website. This part fits specific Miller power sources.

While possible, it is highly recommended to use the OEM Miller part to ensure the physical dimensions, mounting style, and thermal characteristics match the original design for safety and reliability.

Symptoms can include the machine failing to turn on, erratic arc output, inability to adjust settings, or visible damage (burn marks/cracks) on the resistor itself.

Typically, this item is sold as the resistor unit itself. You may need to reuse existing mounting brackets or hardware unless specified otherwise in the package.

Replacing internal electrical components involves exposure to high voltage. It should only be performed by a qualified technician after the machine is disconnected from power and capacitors are discharged.
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