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219332 - Miller Electric Shock Warning Label (English/French) - 219332

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OVERVIEW

Maintain Safety Compliance with Genuine Miller Labels

Safety in the workshop is non-negotiable, and clear communication of hazards is the first line of defense against accidents. The Miller 219332 Label, Warning Electric Shock And Incorrect (Eng/Fr) is a genuine OEM replacement decal designed to restore the safety markings on your Miller welding equipment. Over time, heat, sparks, and general wear can render original labels illegible. Replacing them is not just about aesthetics; it is about ensuring that every operator knows the risks associated with the equipment they are using.

This specific label features bilingual text in both English and French, making it suitable for diverse workforces and compliant with Canadian safety standards. It specifically warns against the dangers of electric shock and provides caution regarding incorrect connections, which could otherwise lead to severe injury or equipment failure. As an authentic Miller part, it features high-quality printing that resists fading and a strong industrial adhesive designed to stick securely to the metal casing of your welder, even in hot and dirty shop environments.

Don't let a peeled or faded sticker result in a safety violation or an avoidable accident. Keep your equipment up to code and your team informed with this direct replacement part. Whether you are refurbishing an older machine or replacing a label damaged during service, the Miller 219332 ensures your power source looks professional and communicates critical safety information effectively.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Product Type:Safety Label
Language:English, French
Warning Type:Electric Shock, Incorrect Connection

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller Warning Label (English/French)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of faded, scratched, or peeling safety labels on Miller welding machines.
  • Restoring equipment to meet workplace safety standards and OSHA/CCOHS compliance.
  • Refurbishing older welding power sources for resale or redeployment.
  • Ensuring bilingual (English/French) safety communication in the workshop.
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