
The Miller 281823 Negative Battery Cable is a critical replacement component designed to restore the electrical integrity of your Miller engine-driven welding equipment. As a genuine OEM part, this cable is engineered to meet the exact specifications required by Miller Electric for safe and reliable operation. Battery cables are the lifeline of your welder's starting system; a compromised cable can lead to sluggish cranking, charging system failures, and intermittent electrical issues that cause unnecessary downtime.
This specific assembly features a robust 4 AWG copper conductor, which provides the necessary current-carrying capacity to handle the high amperage draw of starter motors during ignition. The cable measures 34 inches in length, a dimension precisely calculated to route correctly through the chassis of compatible Miller machines without excessive slack or tension. It is terminated with a professional-grade 0.375-inch (3/8") ring terminal, ensuring a tight, corrosion-resistant connection to the battery post or chassis ground point.
Using non-OEM cables often involves cutting wire to length and crimping terminals by hand, which can introduce weak points in the electrical system. The Miller 281823 comes pre-assembled with factory-crimped ends that offer superior pull-strength and conductivity compared to standard field repairs. The insulation jacket is formulated to withstand the harsh environment of an industrial job site, offering resistance against heat, vibration, oil, and abrasion. Whether you are performing routine maintenance or repairing a damaged unit, choosing this genuine Miller part ensures your equipment starts reliably every time.
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| Packaging Description:1 Per Ea |
| Cable Type:Battery Negative |
| Length :34 Inches |
| Conductor Material:Copper |
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| Cable Type:Battery Negative |
| Length:34 Inches |
| Wire Gauge:4 AWG |
| Terminal Size:0.375 Inch Ring |
| Conductor Material:Copper |
| Brand:Miller OEM |
| Packaging Description:1 Per Ea |