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191292 - Miller 375W 50 Ohm Wire Wound Resistor with Bracket

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller Replacement Resistor

The Miller 191292 is a high-performance wire wound fixed resistor designed specifically for the demanding electrical environments of industrial welding equipment. Rated at 375 Watts and offering 50 Ohms of resistance, this component is engineered to handle significant power loads while maintaining stability and reliability. As a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part, it ensures perfect compatibility with specific Miller power sources, maintaining the factory specifications and safety standards of your machine.

Reliability is paramount in industrial settings, and using authentic Miller parts like the 191292 resistor helps prevent unexpected downtime. The unit comes complete with a mounting bracket, simplifying the installation process and ensuring the component is securely fastened within the machine chassis to withstand vibration and thermal cycling. Whether you are performing routine maintenance or a critical repair, this resistor provides the quality assurance professionals expect from the Miller brand.

Wire wound resistors are known for their ability to dissipate heat effectively and handle high energy pulses, making them ideal for welding circuitry. By choosing the correct OEM replacement, you preserve the integrity of your equipment's electrical system. This part is sourced directly to guarantee fitment and performance, helping you get your welding operations back up and running quickly and efficiently.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Component Type:Resistor
Resistance:50 Ohm
Power Rating:375 Watts
Construction:Wire Wound Fixed
Includes:Mounting Bracket

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 191292 Resistor Assembly
  • 1 x Integrated Mounting Bracket

APPLICATIONS

  • Repair of compatible Miller welding power sources
  • Voltage regulation circuits
  • Capacitor discharge or bleeding circuits
  • Current limiting applications in industrial equipment
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