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219261 - Miller MVP Plug Adapter 115V 15A NEMA 5-15P

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OVERVIEW

Reliable Power Connection for Portable Welding

The Miller MVP Adapter Plug (219261) is an essential accessory for welders who demand flexibility and portability from their equipment. Designed specifically for Miller power sources featuring the Multi-Voltage Plug (MVP) interface, this adapter allows you to connect your industrial-grade welder or plasma cutter to a standard 115-volt, 15-amp household outlet (NEMA 5-15). This capability is crucial for maintenance professionals, hobbyists, and contractors who frequently move between job sites where 230-volt power may not always be accessible.

The genius of the Miller MVP system lies in its simplicity and safety. Unlike traditional hard-wired systems that require tools and electrical knowledge to swap input voltages, the MVP plugs utilize a secure, twist-lock connection mechanism. This allows operators to switch between 115V and 230V input power in seconds without the need for screwdrivers or wire strippers. The 219261 model specifically handles the 115V requirement, ensuring your machine automatically recognizes the lower voltage input and adjusts its output characteristics accordingly to protect the internal circuitry.

This genuine Miller component is built to withstand the rigors of shop environments and field work. It is compatible with a wide range of popular Miller machines, including the Millermatic 211, Millermatic DVI, Millermatic Passport Plus, Multimatic 200 and 215, as well as the Maxstar 150 series TIG/Stick welders and the Spectrum 375 X-TREME plasma cutter. By keeping this adapter in your kit, you ensure that your equipment is ready to perform wherever there is a standard wall outlet, maximizing your productivity and reducing downtime associated with power search.

Whether you are performing light fabrication in a garage, repairing equipment on a farm, or handling HVAC installs in residential settings, the Miller MVP Adapter Plug ensures you have the power you need. It eliminates the need for dangerous, homemade pigtail adapters and ensures a solid, high-conductivity connection that maintains the performance integrity of your Miller welding equipment.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Item:Adapter
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Input Voltage:115 V
Amperage Rating:15 A
Plug Type:NEMA 5-15P
Connection Style:MVP (Multi-Voltage Plug)
Compatible Machines:Millermatic 211, Multimatic 215, Spectrum 375 X-TREME, Maxstar 150

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller MVP Adapter Plug - 115 Volt / 15 Amp (219261)

APPLICATIONS

  • Residential welding projects using standard household outlets.
  • Light-duty fabrication and repair in garages or workshops.
  • On-site maintenance where 230V power is unavailable.
  • HVAC and plumbing repairs requiring portable welding or plasma cutting.
  • Automotive restoration and bodywork.

FAQ

This plug is compatible with Miller machines equipped with the MVP cord, including Millermatic 211, Millermatic DVI, Millermatic Passport Plus, Multimatic 200, Multimatic 215, Maxstar 150 series, and Spectrum 375 X-TREME.

No, the Miller MVP (Multi-Voltage Plug) system is designed for tool-free installation. You simply twist the adapter onto the end of the power cord to lock it in place.

No, the 219261 is a 115-volt, 15-amp adapter designed for standard NEMA 5-15 household receptacles. There are different MVP plugs available for 230V applications.

No, this adapter is specifically designed to mate with the proprietary 4-pin connector found on Miller MVP power cords. It cannot be used on standard hard-wired cords.

Yes, when operating on 115V input power, most multi-voltage welders will have a lower maximum output amperage and duty cycle compared to operating on 230V.

Yes, this is the genuine Miller replacement part number 219261.

This plug has a NEMA 5-15P configuration, which is the standard 3-prong plug found in most North American homes.

While similar, this part is branded for Miller. Always check your specific machine's manual for the correct part number, though Miller and Hobart are related brands.