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6495 - Miller 006495 Stainless Steel Compression Spring

Packaging: 1 per ea
$9.14/ea

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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of the Miller 6495 Stainless Steel Compression Spring

The Miller 6495 is a specialized stainless steel (SST) compression spring designed as a direct OEM replacement for specific mechanical assemblies within Miller welding equipment. In the realm of industrial maintenance and repair operations (MRO), the integrity of small mechanical components like springs is critical to the overall reliability of complex machinery. This spring is engineered to provide a specific spring rate and load capacity, ensuring that the mechanism it serves—whether part of a wire drive assembly, a tensioning arm, or a contact switch—operates within the manufacturer's precise specifications.

Material selection is a key differentiator for this component. Manufactured from stainless steel, the Miller 6495 offers significant advantages over standard music wire or carbon steel springs. Stainless steel provides excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion, which is particularly important in welding environments where humidity, fumes, and temperature fluctuations are common. This material choice ensures that the spring maintains its structural integrity and elasticity over a longer service life, reducing the frequency of part failure and the need for repetitive maintenance interventions.

Compression springs function by resisting axially applied compressive forces. As the spring is compressed, it stores mechanical energy, which is released to return the spring to its original height when the load is removed. The geometry of the Miller 6495—including its wire diameter, outer diameter, and number of active coils—is strictly controlled during manufacturing to guarantee consistent performance. Using non-OEM generic springs in precision welding equipment can lead to improper tensioning, which may manifest as wire feeding issues, inconsistent electrical contact, or premature wear of mating components. Therefore, sourcing the genuine Miller 6495 is essential for maintaining the equipment's original performance standards.

For technicians and facility managers, stocking critical spare parts like the Miller 6495 is a proactive measure to minimize downtime. While springs are durable, they are subject to fatigue over thousands of cycles. Identifying and replacing a fatigued spring during routine maintenance can prevent unexpected equipment breakdown. This component is supplied individually and is ready for immediate installation into compatible Miller systems.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, 1-per-ea
Brand:Miller
Product Type:Compression Spring
Material:Stainless Steel
Compatible Brand:Miller
Part Number:006495

INCLUDED

  • (1) Stainless Steel Compression Spring

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn tension springs in Miller wire feed assemblies
  • Repair of mechanical latches and holders in welding power sources
  • Maintenance of specific Miller industrial equipment requiring stainless steel compression springs
  • Restoring proper tension to drive roll mechanisms

FAQ

The Miller 6495 is made of stainless steel, offering superior corrosion resistance and durability compared to standard steel springs.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Electric component, ensuring perfect compatibility with your equipment.

It is a compression spring, designed to resist compressive forces and return to its original length when the load is removed.

Signs of a failing spring include visible physical damage, rust, permanent deformation (it doesn't return to its full length), or a loss of tension in the mechanism it controls.

It is not recommended. Generic springs may not have the correct spring rate, dimensions, or material quality, which can lead to improper machine operation or premature failure.

This spring fits various Miller welding systems. Please consult your specific machine's parts manual or breakdown to confirm the part number 006495 is required.

Stainless steel is used to prevent rust and corrosion, which is essential for maintaining consistent performance in industrial environments where moisture or fumes may be present.

Typically, individual spare parts like springs do not come with instructions. You should refer to the service manual for your specific welding machine for installation procedures.