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KUPH1151 - Tyco 24V AC Relay for Miller Wire Feeders

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OVERVIEW

Reliable Replacement Relay for Miller Wire Feeders

When your welding operations depend on the consistent performance of your wire feeders, a failed relay can bring production to a standstill. The Tyco 24 Volt 60/50Hz Relay is a critical replacement component designed to restore functionality to your Miller wire feeding equipment. Sourced from Tyco, a leader in electromechanical components, this relay is built to meet the rigorous demands of industrial welding environments.

Relays in wire feeders are responsible for managing high-current circuits using low-current signals, often controlling the engagement of the wire drive motor or the gas solenoid valve. Over time, the mechanical contacts within a relay can wear down due to arcing, or the coil may fail from thermal stress. This replacement unit operates at 24V AC and is compatible with both 50Hz and 60Hz power sources, making it a versatile solution for various Miller feeder models that utilize this standard control voltage.

At Josef Gas, we understand that equipment downtime costs money. That is why we stock high-quality repair parts like this Tyco relay to help you troubleshoot and fix your machinery quickly. Whether you are experiencing intermittent wire feeding, failure of shielding gas to flow, or general control issues, checking and replacing the control relays is often the first step in effective troubleshooting. This unit features a clear dust cover, allowing technicians to visually inspect the contact state and mechanical operation, simplifying future maintenance checks.

Key Benefits for Industry

  • Direct Compatibility: Designed to fit standard relay sockets found in many Miller wire feeder control boards.
  • Industrial Durability: Engineered by Tyco to withstand the vibration and heat common in welding shops.
  • Cost-Effective Repair: Replacing a single relay is significantly more affordable than replacing an entire control board.

Ensure your welding equipment operates at peak efficiency with reliable electrical components. This 24V relay is an essential spare part to keep on hand for preventative maintenance or emergency repairs.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, 1 per each
Brand:Miller
Component Type:Electrical Relay
Coil Voltage:24V AC
Frequency:50/60Hz
Application:Wire Feeder Control
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Component Type:Electrical Relay
Coil Voltage:24V AC
Frequency:50/60Hz
Manufacturer Part:Tyco KUP Series
Application:Wire Feeder Control
brand:miller
packaging-description:1-per-ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Tyco 24 Volt 60/50Hz Relay
  • Protective Packaging

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Miller wire feeder control boards
  • Switching shielding gas solenoid valves
  • Controlling wire drive motor engagement
  • General 24V AC industrial control circuit switching
  • Replacement of worn or stuck relays in welding automation

FAQ

This relay has a 24 Volt AC coil, which is standard for many Miller wire feeder control circuits.

This relay fits many Miller feeders that use 24V AC control logic. However, you should check your existing relay's part number or the machine's schematic to ensure the pin configuration and voltage match the KUPH1151/Tyco specifications.

Symptoms of a bad relay include a clicking sound without the expected action (like gas flow or wire feed), no clicking sound at all when the trigger is pulled, or intermittent operation. Visual inspection might show burnt or pitted contacts.

This is a Tyco relay, which is the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) component used by Miller in many of their machines. It is sold as a replacement part for Miller equipment.

This specific relay is rated for 24V AC (Alternating Current). Using it on a DC circuit may damage the coil or result in improper operation. Always verify your control voltage type.

It depends on your specific circuit board. Many of these relays plug into a socket, making replacement easy. Others may have quick-connect terminals or require soldering if they are board-mounted.

It means the relay is designed to operate effectively on both 50 Hertz and 60 Hertz power systems, making it suitable for use in North America (60Hz) and other regions (50Hz).