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Miller Flexible Cable Strain Relief Bushing .230-.470

$47.09/EA $33.16/1 PER EA only $33.16/EASave 30%

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Miller Equipment Running with Genuine Parts

In the demanding world of professional welding, your equipment is only as reliable as its weakest link. Often, that link is the point where your power or control cables enter the machine. The Miller 244553 Strain Relief is the unsung hero that protects your valuable welding rig from the daily abuse of the shop floor. Whether you are dragging a wire feeder across the shop or maneuvering around a large fabrication project, your cables are constantly being pulled, twisted, and bent. Without a proper strain relief, these forces go straight to the internal wiring, leading to loose connections, arcing, or complete machine failure.

This genuine Miller replacement part is designed to fit cables with a diameter between 0.230 and 0.470 inches, making it a versatile solution for various power cords and control leads. Its flexible design acts like a shock absorber for your cables. Instead of the cable snapping or fraying against the hard metal edge of your machine's casing, the strain relief bends and flexes, ensuring a smooth curve that protects the copper wiring inside. It’s a small investment that prevents big headaches, saving you from the frustration of intermittent power issues or the danger of exposed wires.

Don't settle for makeshift fixes like electrical tape or ill-fitting generic bushings that can slip out or damage your cords. Using the authentic Miller 244553 ensures a perfect fit for your Miller equipment, maintaining the professional look and safety of your setup. It is built to withstand the heat, grime, and physical impact typical of welding environments, ensuring that your repair lasts. Whether you are refurbishing an older machine or fixing a cable that got caught on a forklift, this strain relief is the professional's choice for getting back to work quickly and safely.

Maintenance is key to longevity. Next time you are inspecting your welding leads and power cords, check the connection points at the machine. If you see cracking rubber, missing bushings, or exposed wires, it is time to swap in a new Miller 244553. It is an easy, low-cost repair that extends the life of your cables and keeps your focus where it belongs: on laying down the perfect bead.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Cable Diameter Range:0.230" - 0.470"
Type:Flexible Strain Relief
Material:Industrial Polymer

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 244553 Flexible Strain Relief

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn or damaged strain reliefs on Miller welding power sources.
  • Securing control cables and power cords on wire feeders.
  • Cable management for foot pedals and remote controls.
  • General repair of welding equipment cables with .230-.470" OD.
  • Restoring equipment to factory safety standards.

FAQ

This strain relief is designed for cables with an outside diameter ranging from 0.230 inches to 0.470 inches.

Yes, this is the authentic Miller Electric part number 244553.

A flexible strain relief absorbs the bending force applied to the cable, preventing it from kinking or breaking at the entry point of the machine.

While designed for Miller machines, it can be used on any equipment requiring a strain relief for the specified cable diameter range, provided the mounting hole is compatible.

Typically, this part number refers to the strain relief body itself. Please check if your specific assembly requires additional hardware or if it snaps into place.

It is made of a durable, industrial-grade flexible polymer designed to withstand the rigors of a welding environment.

Installation generally involves sliding the strain relief over the cable and inserting it into the chassis knockout. Consult your machine's service manual for specific instructions.

This part secures the cable jacket to the machine housing. If the internal electrical wires are loose, they must be re-terminated separately before installing the strain relief.
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