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Miller 200556 Spool Support Assembly

$426.47/EA $299.31/1 PER EA only $299.31/EASave 30%

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OVERVIEW

Fix Your Wire Feed Issues with a New Spool Support

Is your wire spool wobbling or sitting unevenly in your welder? It might be time to replace the support. The Miller 200556 Support, Spool is the direct replacement part you need to get your Miller MIG welder or wire feeder back in top shape. This is the piece that anchors your wire spool, allowing it to rotate smoothly as the drive rolls pull the wire through the gun.

When a spool support cracks or wears out, it can cause the wire to drag or feed erratically, leading to frustrating burn-backs, bird-nesting, or inconsistent arcs. Don't let a small plastic part ruin your welds. This genuine Miller part is built to handle the weight of your 10lb or 33lb spools and keep them spinning true. Installation is typically straightforward, allowing you to swap out the old part and get back to welding quickly.

Whether you are running a Millermatic or a SuitCase feeder, using OEM parts like this spool support ensures that everything fits exactly as it should. Keep your wire feeding smooth and your arc stable by maintaining the core components of your feed system. Check your manual to confirm this is the right part for your model and order with confidence.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Part Type:Spool Support
Compatibility:Miller Wire Feeders, Millermatic Welders

INCLUDED

  • (1) Spool Support

APPLICATIONS

  • MIG Welding Wire Feeding Systems
  • Wire Feeder Repair
  • Welding Machine Maintenance

FAQ

It acts as the support structure for the wire spool inside the welder or wire feeder, allowing it to rotate freely.

Yes, this is an authentic Miller Electric OEM replacement part.

You should consult the parts breakdown manual for your specific Miller machine model to verify the part number 200556.

Typically, this part number refers to the support body itself. Retaining nuts or hubs are often sold separately or as part of a different assembly.

It is generally constructed from high-durability industrial plastic or composite materials designed to support the weight of wire spools.

Yes, a damaged support can cause the spool to wobble or drag, leading to inconsistent wire feeding and poor weld quality.