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236847 - Miller #6-20 x 0.50 Flat Head Phillips Sheet Metal Screw

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Miller Machine Running Strong

When you are out in the shop or on a job site, the last thing you want to worry about is a rattling machine case or a loose panel. The Miller 236847 Screw is the exact replacement part you need to secure your welder's sheet metal and keep everything tight. While it might just look like a standard screw, using the correct OEM hardware is vital for the longevity of your equipment. This screw is designed to fit perfectly into the factory-drilled holes of your Miller welder, ensuring that panels line up correctly and stay put, even under the heavy vibration of high-amperage welding or transport in a work truck.

Why Choose OEM Fasteners?

It is tempting to grab a handful of random screws from the hardware store bin, but mismatched fasteners can cause more headaches down the road. The Miller 236847 features a specific #6-20 thread pitch and a Type A point designed to bite into sheet metal securely without stripping out the hole. A generic screw with a slightly different thread count or diameter can ruin the mounting point on your expensive machine, making it difficult to secure panels in the future. This screw also features a flat head design, meaning it sits flush against the machine's casing. This prevents the screw head from catching on cables, clothing, or gloves, which is a small but important safety and convenience detail in a busy welding environment.

Built for the Shop Environment

Welding shops are tough environments. Dust, grinding grit, and moisture are everywhere. This Miller replacement screw is made from durable steel and features a plated finish to fight off rust and corrosion. This means that the next time you need to open up your machine for routine maintenance—like blowing out dust or changing a fuse—the screw will back out smoothly instead of being rusted solid. The Phillips drive head is standard and easy to work with, so you don't need to hunt for specialty bits just to open a side panel.

Quick and Easy Maintenance

Whether you are refurbishing an older Miller unit or just replacing a screw that rolled under the workbench during a repair, this part is the direct fit solution. It is often used on case assemblies, cover plates, and internal component brackets. Don't let missing hardware compromise the protection of your welder's internal components. Keep a few of these 236847 screws on hand to ensure your machine remains professional-looking, safe, and fully assembled. Check your owner's manual or parts diagram to confirm this is the right spot for your specific model, and get back to welding with confidence.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Thread Size:#6-20
Length:0.5 in
Head Style:Flat Head
Drive Style:Phillips
Material:Steel
Finish:Plated
Screw Type:Sheet Metal Type A

INCLUDED

  • (1) Screw, 006-20X .50 Flat Hd-Phl Stl Pld Sht Met A

APPLICATIONS

  • Securing sheet metal body panels on Miller welding power sources.
  • Fastening internal brackets and components within wire feeders.
  • Replacing lost or stripped screws during routine machine maintenance.
  • General repair of Miller industrial equipment requiring #6-20 sheet metal screws.

FAQ

The Miller 236847 screw has a #6-20 thread size, which is a standard designation for sheet metal screws.

This screw features a Phillips drive head, so a standard Phillips screwdriver (likely #1 or #2) is required for installation.

Yes, the screw is made of plated steel, which provides a layer of protection against corrosion and oxidation common in industrial environments.

This part is an OEM replacement specifically for Miller Electric equipment. While it may fit other applications requiring a #6-20 x 0.50" screw, it is guaranteed to fit specific Miller models.

'Flat Hd' stands for Flat Head. This head style is designed to be countersunk, meaning the top of the screw sits flush with the surface of the material it is fastening.

Yes, the description indicates it is a 'Sht Met A' (Sheet Metal Type A) screw, which typically has a pointed tip designed to form its own threads in thin metal sheets.

You should consult the parts breakdown manual for your specific machine's serial number. The manual will list the required part numbers for each assembly.

The screw is 0.50 inches (1/2 inch) in length.