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188067 - Miller 100W 200 Ohm Wire Wound Resistor with Clips

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Welder with the Miller 188067 Resistor

Keep your Miller welding machine running at peak performance with the Miller 188067 Resistor. This genuine replacement part is a 100 Watt, 200 Ohm wire wound resistor that comes complete with mounting clips for easy installation. When a resistor fails in your power source, it can lead to erratic arc performance, startup issues, or a completely dead machine. Using authentic Miller parts ensures that your repair is permanent and that your machine continues to operate exactly as the engineers intended.

Wire wound resistors like this one are the workhorses of the electrical world, designed to handle high power and heat without fluctuating in value. Whether this resistor is part of your machine's control circuit, fan assembly, or power regulation system, it plays a crucial role in the overall functionality of the unit. The 100W rating means it is built to withstand the heat generated during heavy welding sessions, while the 200 Ohm resistance provides the precise electrical opposition needed for the circuit. The included clips are a huge time-saver, allowing you to snap the new resistor into place securely without having to scavenge hardware from the old, damaged part.

Don't risk your expensive equipment with generic aftermarket components that might not handle the thermal load or vibration of a workshop environment. The Miller 188067 is built to the same rigorous standards as the original part installed at the factory. It offers excellent resistance to vibration and thermal shock, which are common in busy fabrication shops. A secure mount is critical, and the provided clips ensure the resistor stays put, maintaining proper spacing for cooling and electrical isolation.

Installation is straightforward for those familiar with machine repair. Simply disconnect power, discharge any capacitors, and swap out the old unit. If you are unsure if this is the correct part for your specific model, checking your welder's parts manual or serial number is the best way to confirm. Investing in genuine Miller repair parts is an investment in the longevity and reliability of your welding fleet, minimizing downtime and keeping your projects on schedule.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Component Type:Resistor
Technology:Wire Wound (WW), Fixed
Power Rating:100 W
Resistance:200 Ohm
Mounting Style:With Clips

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 188067 Wire Wound Resistor
  • Mounting Clips

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of failed power resistors in Miller welding power sources
  • Voltage regulation circuits within industrial equipment
  • Capacitor discharge or bleed resistor applications
  • Current limiting in control or fan circuits
  • General repair of compatible Miller electric machinery

FAQ

The Miller 188067 is a fixed wire wound resistor rated at 100 Watts and 200 Ohms.

Yes, the Miller 188067 includes mounting clips to securely fasten the resistor to the machine chassis.

You must verify fitment by checking the parts manual for your specific machine model and serial number, as this part fits multiple Miller units.

Signs can include visible burns or cracks on the resistor body, an open circuit when tested with a multimeter, or specific machine error codes/malfunctions.

Wire wound resistors are used for their high power handling capacity, thermal stability, and ability to withstand current pulses better than other types.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Electric replacement part, ensuring compatibility and quality.

While electrically possible, it is highly recommended to use the OEM part to ensure physical fitment (clips) and that the thermal characteristics match the machine's design.

Always disconnect the machine from input power and follow proper lockout/tagout procedures. Ensure internal capacitors are discharged before touching internal components.
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