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212788 - Miller #4 x 0.37 Pan Head Hi-Low Screw

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OVERVIEW

Technical Specifications and Application

The Miller 212788 is a specialized fastener identified as a Screw, 004- X .37 Pan Hd-Stl Pld Hi-Low. For technicians and equipment repair specialists, understanding the nomenclature of this part is key to proper application. The "004-" designation indicates a #4 screw size, a common gauge for securing electronic enclosures and interface panels. The ".37" refers to the length of the screw, which is 0.37 inches (approximately 3/8 inch). Using the correct length is paramount in compact inverter power sources; a screw that is too long can penetrate too deeply, potentially contacting internal PCBs, grounding points, or wiring harnesses, leading to short circuits or physical damage.

The "Hi-Low" attribute refers to the thread profile. Hi-Low fasteners are designed with two distinct thread heights. The high thread is sharper and cuts deeper into the material, while the low thread provides stability and increases the amount of material between thread flanks. This design is critical for thermoplastics and thermosets used in welder chassis construction. It minimizes the driving torque required while maximizing stripping torque and pull-out resistance. If a technician were to substitute a standard sheet metal screw (Type A or AB) into a boss designed for a Hi-Low screw, the aggressive uniform threads could over-stress the plastic boss, causing it to split or strip out, rendering the mounting point useless.

Material composition is listed as "Stl Pld," indicating Plated Steel. The plating, typically zinc or similar passivation, provides necessary sacrificial corrosion protection. In a welding environment, equipment is often exposed to atmospheric contaminants and varying humidity levels. The plating ensures the screw does not seize due to oxidation, facilitating future disassembly for maintenance. The "Pan Head" drive style offers a flat bearing surface under the head, which is ideal for clamping softer materials like plastic without the need for a separate washer, provided the torque is correctly set.

This part is sold individually. Technicians are advised to verify the specific quantity required for their repair job and to consult the parts breakdown for their specific Miller machine serial number to confirm compatibility. Proper torque settings should be observed when installing Hi-Low screws into plastic to prevent overcoming the strip-out torque of the receiving boss.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Head Style:Pan Head
Thread Type:Hi-Low
Material:Steel
Finish:Plated
Size:#4
Length:0.37 in

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 212788 Screw

APPLICATIONS

  • Securing plastic bezels on Miller welders
  • Fastening internal components to chassis
  • General welding machine repair and maintenance
  • Replacement of stripped or lost housing screws
  • Assembly of control panels and interface boards

FAQ

Hi-Low screws are designed with a double thread pattern specifically for use in plastics and composites. They reduce the risk of cracking the material and offer higher pull-out resistance compared to standard screws.

You should check the parts manual for your specific machine's serial number. The part number 212788 should be listed in the breakdown of the housing or chassis assembly.

This is a #4 screw with a length of 0.37 inches.

It is not recommended. Standard screws have different thread pitches and profiles that can crack plastic bosses or strip out the hole, making it impossible to tighten the panel securely.

Yes, the screw is made of plated steel, which provides corrosion resistance suitable for typical indoor and shop environments.

No, this item is sold as the screw only. The Pan Head design often eliminates the need for a washer in many plastic applications.

You will typically need a Phillips head screwdriver appropriate for a #4 screw (usually a PH1 or PH2, depending on the specific drive recess, though PH1 is common for #4).

This product is sold as a single unit (Package of 1).