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108793 - Miller M-Series Nozzle No. 8 Long 1/2-inch Orifice

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller Consumables for Reliable Production

The Miller 108793 Nozzle (No. 8 Long) is a critical component for maintaining the efficiency and quality of your MIG welding operations. Designed specifically for Miller's popular M-Series MIG guns—including the M-10, M-15, M-25, and M-40 models—this nozzle ensures that your equipment operates at peak performance. In industrial environments where downtime equates to lost revenue, using genuine Miller consumables provides the assurance of fit, form, and function. This nozzle features a 1/2-inch orifice, commonly referred to as a No. 8 size, which is the industry standard for a wide range of wire diameters and welding applications.

Constructed from high-quality copper, the 108793 nozzle is engineered to withstand the intense heat cycles associated with continuous welding. Copper's superior thermal conductivity helps dissipate heat rapidly, preventing the nozzle from overheating and deforming during prolonged use. This durability translates to fewer changeovers and reduced consumable costs over time. For procurement managers and shop foremen, stocking genuine Miller parts like the 108793 ensures that your welding fleet remains operational and that your welders have the tools they need to produce consistent, high-quality welds.

The "Long" designation of this nozzle indicates an extended length of approximately 2.625 inches. This design is particularly advantageous for specific joint configurations and contact tip placements. By using a longer nozzle, operators can achieve a recessed contact tip position, which is often preferred for spray transfer modes or when higher heat inputs are required. Additionally, the smooth internal and external finish of the nozzle minimizes the adhesion of welding spatter, making it easier to clean and maintain. Regular maintenance using anti-spatter compounds or nozzle dips can further extend the life of this component, maximizing the return on your consumable investment.

Whether you are managing a large fabrication floor or a small repair shop, the Miller 108793 Nozzle is a staple inventory item. Its compatibility with the widely used Millermatic series of welders makes it a versatile part to keep on hand. Ensure your team produces defect-free welds with proper gas shielding by choosing the correct nozzle for the job.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Item:Nozzle
Packaging Description:1 per each
Orifice Size:1/2 inch, No. 8
Nozzle Type:Long, Slip-on
Material:Copper
Compatible Guns:M-10, M-15, M-25, M-40
Length:2.625 in

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 108793 Nozzle (No. 8 Long)

APPLICATIONS

  • General Fabrication
  • Automotive Repair
  • Light to Medium Industrial Welding
  • Maintenance and Repair Operations (MRO)
  • Farm and Ranch Welding
  • Structural Steel Fabrication

FAQ

The Miller 108793 nozzle is designed to fit Miller M-Series MIG guns, including the M-10, M-15, M-25, and M-40 models commonly found on Millermatic welders.

The No. 8 designation refers to the orifice diameter in sixteenths of an inch. Therefore, the Miller 108793 has a 1/2-inch (8/16") orifice.

A long nozzle allows for a recessed contact tip, which improves gas coverage and protects the tip from heat. It also provides better reach into tight joints and corners.

The Miller 108793 is typically a slip-on nozzle that works in conjunction with the nozzle spring/adapter on M-Series guns.

This nozzle is manufactured from high-quality copper, which offers excellent thermal conductivity and durability against welding heat and spatter.

This specific product listing is generally sold as a single unit (Package of 1), though bulk packs may be available under different SKUs.

While you can physically use it, flux-cored welding (FCAW-S) typically does not require a nozzle (a gasless nozzle is preferred to protect the threads). This nozzle is designed for gas-shielded MIG (GMAW) or gas-shielded flux-core (FCAW-G).

Spatter can be removed using MIG pliers or a nozzle reamer. Applying nozzle dip or anti-spatter spray before welding helps prevent spatter from sticking.