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Miller Generator Stator Assembly Replacement

$4,683.70/EA $3,207.07/1 PER EA only $3,207.07/EASave 32%

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Welder's Power

Is your engine drive failing to generate power? The Miller 223735 Generator Stator is the authentic replacement part you need to get your rig back up and running. The stator is the heart of your generator's electrical system, working alongside the rotor to produce the current you rely on for welding and running tools. When a stator shorts out or fails, your work comes to a grinding halt.

Don't gamble with your livelihood by using inferior parts. This genuine Miller stator is built tough to handle the demands of the field. It is constructed with heavy-duty windings and superior insulation to resist the heat and vibration that kill lesser components. Whether you are running a Bobcat, Trailblazer, or other compatible Miller engine drive, this part is designed to drop right in and restore full output.

Getting your machine fixed correctly the first time means less downtime and more billable hours. This stator provides the consistent voltage and amperage control that Miller welders are famous for. If your troubleshooting has pointed to a bad stator, swap it out with this OEM unit to ensure your arc stays smooth and your auxiliary power stays strong.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Generator Stator Assembly

APPLICATIONS

  • Repair of Miller engine-driven welding generators
  • Restoring auxiliary power output
  • Fixing loss of welding arc output
  • Maintenance of industrial power equipment

FAQ

The stator is the stationary component of the generator that interacts with the rotating rotor to generate electrical current for welding and auxiliary power.

Yes, this is an authentic OEM part manufactured by Miller Electric, ensuring compatibility and quality.

Common signs include no power output at the receptacles or weld terminals, low voltage output, or a burning smell coming from the generator head. Electrical testing with a multimeter is required for confirmation.

Replacing a generator stator involves significant disassembly of the machine and working with high-voltage components. It is highly recommended that this part be installed by a qualified service technician.

No, the stator (223735) is sold separately. The rotor is a distinct component.

This stator fits specific Miller engine-driven welders. Please check your machine's parts manual or serial number to confirm compatibility before ordering.
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