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266798 - Miller Current Sensing Transformer 200/1 with 17-Inch Leads

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Miller 266798 Current Sensing Transformer Overview

The Miller 266798 is a genuine OEM Current Sensing Transformer (XFMR) engineered for precise electrical monitoring within compatible Miller welding power sources. Designed to meet the rigorous standards of industrial welding equipment, this component is integral to the machine's feedback control loop. By accurately stepping down high welding currents at a ratio of 200:1, it provides the control board with the necessary data to regulate output amperage effectively, ensuring stable arc performance and equipment safety.

This replacement transformer is supplied with pre-installed 17-inch leads, facilitating a streamlined installation process for maintenance technicians. The leads are properly insulated and terminated to match factory specifications, minimizing downtime during repair operations. As a direct replacement part, the 266798 ensures that the electrical characteristics of the welding machine remain within the manufacturer's original design parameters, preserving the integrity of the power source's regulation circuitry.

Industrial maintenance teams and authorized repair centers rely on authentic Miller components to guarantee fitment and function. This current sensing transformer is constructed to withstand the thermal and electrical stresses typical of heavy-duty welding environments. Whether troubleshooting a loss of arc control, inconsistent amperage readings, or performing scheduled refurbishment, this component provides the reliability and accuracy expected from Miller Electric products.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Component Type:Current Sensing Transformer
Ratio:200:1
Lead Length:17 in

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Current Sensing Transformer (200/1 Ratio)
  • Integrated 17-Inch Leads

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of faulty current sensors in Miller welding machines
  • Repair of arc stability issues related to feedback loss
  • Maintenance of industrial welding power sources
  • Electrical system refurbishment
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