
The Miller 195623 is a specialized Brass Stud designed for the primary board assembly in select Miller welding power sources. For professional welders and equipment repair specialists, maintaining the internal components of a machine is just as important as maintaining the torch or gun. This stud serves as a critical structural and electrical component, ensuring that the primary circuit board is securely mounted and electrically connected where necessary.
Technical Specifications and Fitment
This stud features a standard 10-32 thread size, a common specification in industrial electronics, but is machined to a precise length of 1.500 inches to meet the specific clearance requirements of Miller's internal architecture. The use of brass is deliberate; unlike steel, brass is non-magnetic and offers superior electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance. This makes it ideal for internal environments where electrical continuity and resistance to oxidation are paramount. Using the correct material prevents galvanic corrosion and ensures a low-resistance path if the stud is part of a grounding or conduction circuit.
Maintenance and Repair
Over time, internal hardware can become stripped, lost during service, or damaged due to arcing or overtightening. Replacing these components with the exact OEM part, like the Miller 195623, eliminates the guesswork involved in sourcing generic fasteners. It ensures that the primary board remains rigid against the vibration of the transformer and cooling fans, protecting delicate electronic components from stress fractures. This part is a direct replacement, ensuring a hassle-free installation process for qualified repair technicians.
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| Brand:Miller |
| Packaging Description:1-per-ea |
| Material:Brass |
| Thread Size:10-32 |
| Length:1.5 in |
| Part Type:Primary Board Stud |