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276873 - Miller 4-Pole Generator Stator Assembly

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Restore Power with the Miller 276873 Generator Stator

The Miller 276873 Stator, Generator 4 Pole is a critical replacement component designed for specific Miller engine-driven welding machines. As the stationary part of the generator's rotary system, the stator plays a vital role in converting mechanical energy from the engine into the electrical energy required for both welding output and auxiliary power. Over time, stators can succumb to wear, heat stress, or electrical shorts, leading to a loss of power or inconsistent performance. Installing this genuine OEM part ensures your equipment operates at the manufacturer's intended specifications.

This 4-pole stator is engineered with precision windings and high-grade insulation to withstand the rigorous demands of industrial environments. A 4-pole design is typically associated with specific RPM requirements (often 1800 RPM for 60Hz output in direct-drive systems), ensuring that the frequency and voltage generated are stable and clean. Using non-OEM or generic replacements can risk damaging your machine's electronics or providing unstable arcs. By choosing the Miller 276873, you are investing in the longevity and reliability of your welding asset.

Proper diagnosis of a failed stator usually involves checking winding resistance and continuity. If your machine has stopped generating power or if the output is significantly out of range, this stator assembly may be the necessary repair. Please verify your machine's serial number against the parts manual to ensure this specific SKU fits your model, as Miller manufactures various stators for different product lines.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Part Type:Stator
Poles:4
Compatible Brand:Miller

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 276873 Stator, Generator 4 Pole

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Miller engine-driven welder generators
  • Replacing shorted or open-circuit stators
  • Restoring auxiliary AC power output
  • Fixing welding output issues caused by generator failure
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