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280013 - Miller 280013 Electrical Plug Assembly for CB2/CB3 Connections

Packaging: 1 per ea
$196.79/ea

Package Price:

$198.11/1 per ea

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller 280013 Plug Assembly Electric (Cb2/Cb3)

The Miller 280013 Plug Assembly Electric (Cb2/Cb3) is a vital component designed to maintain the electrical integrity of your Miller welding equipment. As a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part, this plug assembly is engineered to the exact specifications required by Miller Electric for their high-performance power sources. In the complex electrical architecture of a modern welder, reliable connections are paramount. The CB2 and CB3 designators typically refer to specific connection points on control boards or within the internal wiring harness, handling critical signals that regulate welding output, wire feed speed, or other essential functions. Using the correct plug assembly ensures that these signals are transmitted without interruption or resistance, preventing erratic machine behavior and potential downtime.

Industrial environments place significant stress on welding equipment. Vibration, heat, and dust can eventually degrade electrical connectors, leading to intermittent faults or complete circuit failure. Replacing a damaged or corroded connector with the Miller 280013 restores the factory-standard connection, ensuring your machine operates as intended. This assembly is constructed from high-quality materials capable of withstanding the thermal cycles and mechanical stresses common in welding operations. Unlike aftermarket alternatives that may have loose tolerances or inferior contact materials, this genuine Miller part guarantees a secure fit and optimal conductivity.

Maintenance professionals understand that using authentic parts is the key to longevity in industrial equipment. The Miller 280013 is designed for seamless integration, meaning technicians can perform repairs efficiently without the need for modifications or workarounds. Whether you are troubleshooting a communication error between boards or repairing physical damage to the internal wiring, this plug assembly provides the solution. It is compatible with a specific range of Miller machines; always verify your unit's serial number to ensure this is the correct component for your repair needs.

At Josef Gas, we prioritize providing our customers with the highest quality repair parts to keep their operations running smoothly. By choosing the Miller 280013 Plug Assembly, you are investing in the reliability and safety of your welding assets. Don't let a faulty connection compromise your weld quality or production schedule. Trust in genuine Miller components to deliver the performance and durability you expect from a world-class welding brand.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, 1-per-ea
Brand:Miller
Product Type:Electrical Plug Assembly
Connection Type:CB2/CB3
Compatible Brand:Miller

INCLUDED

  • (1) Miller 280013 Plug Assembly, Electric (Cb2/Cb3)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged CB2/CB3 electrical plugs in Miller welders
  • Repairing intermittent electrical faults in welding power sources
  • Restoring secure connections to control boards
  • General maintenance of Miller welding machine internal wiring
  • Overhauling older welding equipment electrical harnesses

FAQ

It serves as an electrical connector for the CB2 and CB3 connection points within specific Miller welding machines, facilitating signal or power transmission.

You should check your welding machine's parts manual or wiring diagram for the part number 280013 or the designators CB2/CB3. Verifying with your serial number is recommended.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part manufactured by Miller Electric.

CB2 and CB3 are circuit designators used on Miller electrical schematics to identify specific plugs or connection points on circuit boards or harnesses.

Typically, a 'Plug Assembly' includes the plastic housing and the necessary pins or contacts. Refer to the specific product image or manual, as some assemblies may include pigtail wires while others require crimping.

It is not recommended. Generic connectors may not handle the specific current or vibration requirements of a welding environment, potentially leading to machine failure.

Installation usually requires standard hand tools to open the machine case and potentially wire strippers or crimpers depending on how the assembly connects to the existing harness.