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264956 - Miller 264956 Main Transformer for SubArc DC 800 Digital (380/400/440V)

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your SubArc DC 800 Digital with the Miller 264956

When your heavy-duty welding operations grind to a halt due to power source failure, getting your equipment back online quickly is the top priority. The Miller 264956 XFMR Power Main is the genuine OEM replacement transformer for the SubArc DC 800 Digital welder. Designed to handle input voltages of 380V, 400V, and 440V, this transformer is the exact component needed to fix power conversion issues in your specific machine configuration. Whether you are dealing with a transformer that has shorted internally, is humming excessively without output, or is tripping main breakers upon startup, replacing it with the correct OEM part is the only way to guarantee a fix that lasts.

The SubArc DC 800 Digital is a workhorse in the welding industry, often used for automated applications where consistency is key. The main transformer is responsible for taking the raw power from your shop's wall and converting it into the welding power used at the arc. Because this machine puts out up to 800 amps, the transformer is a massive, heavy-duty component built to take a beating. However, over years of service in dirty, hot, or high-vibration environments, even the toughest components can fail. Using the Miller 264956 ensures that you are installing a part that meets the original factory safety ratings and performance specs. Don't risk your expensive digital control boards with a generic or used part that might not regulate voltage correctly.

Installation of the 264956 should be performed by a qualified industrial electrician or welding machine repair technician due to the high voltages and weight of the component. The unit is designed to bolt directly into the existing mounting footprint of the SubArc DC 800 Digital, connecting seamlessly to the primary input switch and the secondary rectifier assembly. By choosing genuine Miller parts, you ensure that the fitment is hassle-free and that the electrical connections line up exactly as intended, reducing downtime and labor costs.

This transformer is specifically rated for the 380/400/440V models. If your facility operates on these voltages, this is the correct part to maintain the high-efficiency output your welding procedures require. Keep your production line moving and your welds passing inspection by maintaining your Miller equipment with the parts it was born with.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Compatible Machine:SubArc DC 800 Digital
Component Type:Main Power Transformer
Input Voltage Configuration:380 V, 400 V, 440 V
Process Application:Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 264956 Main Power Transformer

APPLICATIONS

  • Repair and refurbishment of Miller SubArc DC 800 Digital welding power sources.
  • Replacement of failed main transformers in 380V, 400V, or 440V industrial environments.
  • Maintenance of automated submerged arc welding systems in heavy fabrication.
  • Restoring power conversion efficiency in aging welding equipment.

FAQ

This transformer is specifically designed for the Miller SubArc DC 800 Digital welding power source.

The 264956 is configured for input voltages of 380V, 400V, and 440V.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller Electric OEM replacement part, ensuring exact fit and performance.

Symptoms can include the machine tripping breakers immediately upon power-up, loud humming or buzzing noises with no welding output, or visible signs of overheating and smoke.

Due to the high voltage and significant weight of the component, installation should be performed by a qualified electrician or certified welding equipment repair technician.

Typically, replacement transformers do not include new mounting bolts; you should retain and reuse the existing hardware from your machine.

Using a transformer with the incorrect voltage rating for your input power can cause immediate damage to the machine's electronics or result in insufficient welding output.