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Miller 219491 2-Minute Cycle Timer Control with Cord and Plug

$1,884.68/EA $1,322.68/1 PER EA only $1,322.68/EASave 30%

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Welder's Performance with the Miller 219491 Timer

The Miller 219491 Timer Control with Cord and Plug is a critical replacement part designed to get your Miller welding equipment back to peak operating condition. In the world of professional welding and fabrication, equipment downtime translates directly to lost revenue. When a control timer fails, it can disrupt entire workflows, causing machines to behave erratically or fail to cycle correctly. This genuine Miller replacement part provides a reliable, quick-fix solution that restores the factory specifications of your power source or auxiliary equipment.

This specific timer assembly is rated for a 2-minute cycle, a duration often utilized for specific process controls such as post-flow gas timing, spot weld duration, or cooling cycles. Precision is the hallmark of Miller Electric engineering, and this OEM part delivers the exact timing tolerances required by your machine's logic board. Unlike universal aftermarket timers that may drift or require complex calibration, the Miller 219491 is pre-set and ready to perform immediately upon installation. This ensures that your welding parameters remain consistent, protecting both your workpiece quality and the internal components of your welder.

Seamless Maintenance and Repair

Designed with the service technician in mind, the Miller 219491 features an integrated cord and plug assembly. This thoughtful design feature streamlines the repair process, allowing for a simple disconnection of the old unit and immediate connection of the new one. There is no need to worry about wiring diagrams or potential polarity errors during installation; the connector is designed to fit the matching receptacle on your compatible Miller machine perfectly. This ease of use makes it an ideal spare part to keep in your maintenance inventory.

Choosing genuine Miller parts from Welders Supply guarantees that you are receiving a product that meets the highest safety and performance standards. The electrical components within the timer are shielded and potted to resist the ingress of shop contaminants and moisture. By using the correct OEM part, you avoid the risks associated with incompatible generic replacements, such as voltage mismatches or physical fitment issues. Whether you are repairing an older reliable unit or maintaining a newer fleet machine, the Miller 219491 Timer Control offers the durability and performance you expect from the industry leader in welding technology.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Component Type:Timer Control Assembly
Cycle Duration:2 Minutes
Connection Type:Cord and Plug
Part Number:219491

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 219491 Timer Control Assembly
  • 1 x Integrated Power Cord
  • 1 x Attached Connector Plug

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of faulty timer controls in compatible Miller welding machines
  • Restoring precise 2-minute cycle timing functions
  • Repairing spot weld or gas purge timing circuits
  • Maintenance of industrial welding power sources

FAQ

This timer control is designed with a 2-minute cycle duration.

Yes, the assembly includes the cord and plug pre-attached for easy installation.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by Miller Electric.

We recommend checking your welding machine's parts manual or verifying with the serial number to ensure compatibility with part number 219491.

It controls specific timing cycles (up to 2 minutes) within the welding machine, such as spot time or purge cycles, depending on the machine model.

No, it comes with a plug, making it a plug-and-play installation for compatible units.

This specific part is listed as a 2-minute cycle timer; please refer to your machine's manual to see if the control knob allows adjustment within that range or if it is fixed.

A failing timer can cause inconsistent weld times, gas flow issues, or prevent the machine from cycling correctly.