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Miller Digital Spot Weld Timer 120V

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OVERVIEW

Restore Precision to Your Welds

When your welding projects depend on exact timing—like consistent spot welds on sheet metal—a faulty timer can bring production to a halt. The Miller 198636 Digital Cycle Timer is the direct replacement you need to get your machine back to peak performance. Designed specifically for Miller equipment, this timer allows you to dial in weld duration with precision down to a fraction of a second.

Why Precision Matters
In spot welding or stitch welding applications, the difference of a second can mean burn-through or a weak joint. This digital timer gives you control from 0 to 9.99 seconds, allowing you to fine-tune your settings for the material thickness and wire type you are using. The digital readout eliminates the guesswork often associated with worn-out analog dials.

Easy Replacement
Don't struggle with generic parts that require rewiring or modification. This 120VAC unit is built to plug directly into your existing Miller setup. Whether you are repairing an older reliable shop machine or maintaining a production line unit, trusting genuine Miller parts ensures longevity and reliability. Get your arc timing back under control and ensure every trigger pull results in the perfect weld duration.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Input Voltage:120 VAC
Frequency:60 Hz
Time Range:0 - 9.99 Seconds
Display Type:Digital
Product Type:Cycle Timer

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Digital Cycle Timer Module

APPLICATIONS

  • Spot welding cycle control
  • Stitch welding duration timing
  • Automated weld cycle management
  • Replacement for failed digital timers in Miller power sources

FAQ

This timer operates on 120VAC, 60Hz power.

The timer can be adjusted from 0 to 9.99 seconds.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Electric replacement part, SKU 198636.

If the timer fails, you may lose the ability to control spot weld duration, or the machine may not stop the arc automatically after the set time.

It is designed specifically for Miller equipment. While the specs (120V, 0-9.99s) are standard, the form factor and connections are tailored to Miller machines.

Typically, this part number includes the timer module itself. You usually reuse existing mounting hardware or brackets.