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Miller 207998 6-32 x 0.37 Hex Washer Head Machine Screw

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Miller Welder with Factory Parts

When it comes to repairing or maintaining your valuable Miller welding equipment, every detail matters—down to the last screw. The Miller 207998 Screw (006-32X .37 Hexwhd-Slt Stl M/S Blk) is the exact replacement part needed to secure panels, covers, and internal components on a wide range of Miller power sources. Welding machines are subjected to harsh environments, constant vibration, and frequent movement. Over time, chassis screws can vibrate loose and become lost, or heads can become stripped during routine maintenance. Replacing them with the correct OEM part is essential for maintaining the safety and rigidity of your machine.

Why Choose OEM Hardware?

While it might be tempting to grab a generic screw from the hardware store, using the Miller 207998 ensures you are using the correct grade and dimension of fastener. A screw that is even slightly too long can contact internal electrical components, creating a short circuit risk or physical damage to circuit boards. A screw with the wrong thread pitch can permanently strip the mounting holes in your welder's chassis, turning a simple repair into a costly headache. This genuine Miller screw features the precise 6-32 thread and 0.37-inch length required for a perfect fit, ensuring your machine goes back together exactly as the factory intended.

Designed for Durability and Convenience

This screw is engineered with the technician in mind. The Hex Washer Head design is superior to standard round heads for industrial applications. The built-in washer face provides excellent holding power, ensuring panels don't rattle or loosen during operation. The slotted hex drive gives you options: use a nut driver for high-torque application and easy retrieval, or a simple flathead screwdriver if that's what you have in your pocket. Constructed from steel with a black finish, it resists rust and matches the original look of your welder.

Essential Spare Part

Whether you are a professional repair technician or a welder who maintains their own gear, having spare hardware like the Miller 207998 on hand is a smart move. It prevents downtime caused by searching for a dropped screw and ensures that when you open up your machine to blow out dust or replace a fan, you can close it up securely. Don't compromise the integrity of your Miller welder with mismatched hardware; stick to the specs with this genuine replacement part.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Thread Size:6-32 UNC
Length:0.37 in
Head Type:Hex Washer Head Slotted
Material:Steel
Finish:Black Oxide
Drive Type:Slotted, Hex
Part Type:Machine Screw

INCLUDED

  • (1) Screw, 006-32X .37 Hexwhd-Slt Stl M/S Blk

APPLICATIONS

  • Securing sheet metal chassis panels on Miller welding power sources
  • Mounting internal circuit boards and electronic components
  • Fastening protective covers and guards
  • General assembly of compatible Miller industrial equipment
  • Replacement of lost, stripped, or corroded 6-32 chassis screws
  • Vibration-resistant fastening for portable welding units

FAQ

The screw has a standard #6-32 UNC thread pitch.

It features a Hex Washer Head with a slot, allowing it to be driven by either a hex nut driver or a flathead screwdriver.

The threaded length of the screw is 0.37 inches (approx. 3/8").

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

The screw is made of steel with a black finish (likely black oxide) for durability and corrosion resistance.

This screw is designed for specific Miller equipment that requires a 6-32 x 0.37" fastener. Check your machine's parts manual for compatibility.

No, the washer is integral to the head design (Hex Washer Head), which eliminates the need for a separate loose washer.

Using a screw that is too long can damage internal components or cause electrical shorts inside the welding machine.