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255896 - Miller OEM Gas Cylinder Support Tray Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Secure Your Shielding Gas with the Miller 255896 Tray

Every welder knows that the running gear is the backbone of a mobile welding setup, and the bottle tray is one of its most hardworking components. The Miller 255896 Tray, Bottle Assy is the factory-original replacement for your Miller welder, designed to keep your shielding gas cylinder locked in and secure. Over time, heavy tanks, rough shop floors, and accidental impacts can bend or damage the bottle shelf on your machine. A damaged tray isn't just an eyesore; it's a safety risk that can cause your tank to wobble or slip while you're moving the rig. This OEM replacement brings your setup back to 100%, giving you the confidence to roll your machine right to the work piece without worrying about your gas supply.

Built with the same rugged quality as your Miller power source, this tray assembly is designed to take a beating. It provides a solid, flat foundation for your argon, CO2, or mixed gas cylinders, ensuring they sit level and stable. The fitment is precise—no drilling new holes or trying to force a generic part to fit. It lines up perfectly with the mounting points on your compatible Miller running gear, making the swap a quick job that you can knock out in minutes with basic hand tools. Once installed, it works seamlessly with your existing chains or securing mechanisms to keep the bottle upright and safe.

Don't compromise on the stability of your rig. Using a proper OEM tray means your cylinder is supported exactly how the engineers intended, with the right weight distribution for the cart. Whether you are refurbishing an older machine or fixing up a cart that took a hit, the Miller 255896 is the right part for the job. It handles the weight of standard industrial cylinders easily, so you can focus on laying down perfect beads rather than checking if your tank is about to tip over.

Check your welder's manual or parts diagram to confirm this is the correct tray for your model. Investing in the right structural parts keeps your station professional, safe, and ready for action. Get your Miller machine back in fighting shape with this durable bottle tray assembly.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:pack-of-1
Product Type:Replacement Part, Bottle Tray Assembly
Compatibility:Miller Welding Equipment

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 255896 Bottle Tray Assembly

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged bottle trays on Miller welding machines.
  • Restoration of Miller running gear and cylinder carts.
  • Securing shielding gas cylinders for MIG and TIG welding setups.
  • Industrial maintenance and repair of welding equipment fleets.

FAQ

The Miller 255896 is a bottle tray assembly designed to support and hold the shielding gas cylinder on the back of compatible Miller welding machines or running gear.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller 255896 Tray, Bottle Assy, ensuring exact fit and quality standards.

Because fitment is specific to certain models and running gears, you should verify compatibility by checking your machine's serial number or consulting the parts manual for your specific Miller welder.

Typically, the 'Tray, Bottle Assy' refers to the structural metal tray itself. Safety chains and other mounting hardware are often sold separately or reused from the existing setup. Check your specific parts diagram to be sure.

This tray is constructed from heavy-duty metal (typically steel) designed to support the significant weight of industrial gas cylinders.

This part is designed specifically for Miller equipment. While modification might make it fit other carts, it is not recommended as it is engineered for specific Miller mounting points.

A damaged tray can lead to cylinder instability, posing a serious safety risk of the heavy gas bottle tipping or falling during transport or operation.

Installation is generally straightforward, involving unbolting the old damaged tray and bolting on the new replacement using standard hand tools.