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190907 - Miller 190907 Wire Feeder Tension Shaft (5 Pack)

Packaging: 5 PER EA
$134.09/EA $472.10/5 PER EA only $94.42/EASave 30%

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OVERVIEW

Restore Smooth Wire Feeding

Keep your Miller MIG welder running smoothly with the Miller 190907 Shaft, Spring Tension (5 Pack). If you are experiencing inconsistent wire feeding, bird-nesting, or slipping drive rolls, the issue might lie within your tension assembly. This shaft acts as the anchor for your tension spring or arm, applying the necessary pressure to grip the welding wire effectively.

Don't let a small worn-out part stop your production. This genuine Miller replacement part is built to withstand the rigors of daily welding. It installs directly into your existing wire drive assembly, replacing bent, scored, or lost shafts. Proper tension is the secret to a stable arc and clean beads; ensure your machine is tuned up with the right hardware.

Sold as a convenient pack of 5, this kit is perfect for shop managers and welders who want to keep spare parts on hand. Whether you are repairing a Millermatic or a standalone feeder, trust OEM parts for a hassle-free fit. Check your owner's manual for part number verification and get back to welding with confidence.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:5 PER EA
Product Type:Spring Tension Shaft
Compatible Brand:Miller
Pack Quantity:5

INCLUDED

  • 5 x Spring Tension Shafts (190907)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Miller wire feeder tension assemblies
  • Replacing worn or bent tension shafts
  • Maintenance of MIG welding machines
  • Restoring proper drive roll pressure

FAQ

It serves as the shaft for the spring tension mechanism in the wire drive assembly, allowing the tension arm to apply pressure to the wire.

This product is sold as a package of 5 shafts.

Yes, this is an authentic OEM part manufactured by Miller Electric.

No, it is designed for specific wire drive assemblies. Please check your machine's parts manual or serial number to verify fitment.

These shafts can wear down over time due to friction, become bent during maintenance, or be lost when disassembling the drive rolls.

Yes, if the shaft is worn, the tension arm may not apply consistent pressure, leading to wire slippage and an unstable arc.
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