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238896 - Hobart Handler 210 MVP Control Board Assembly 238896

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Welder's Brain with the Miller 238896 Circuit Card

When your welding machine starts acting up—whether it's erratic wire feeding, failure to strike an arc, or complete unresponsiveness—the culprit is often the central nervous system of the unit: the control board. The Miller 238896 Circuit Card Assembly is the genuine OEM replacement specifically designed for the Hobart Handler 210 MVP. Manufactured by Miller Electric (the parent company of Hobart), this board ensures that your machine operates exactly as it did the day you bought it.

Welding environments are tough on electronics. Dust, metal shavings, and thermal cycling can eventually wear down even the most robust components. This replacement board features high-quality construction with protective coatings to withstand the rigors of a workshop environment. It manages all the critical logic of your welder, including the precise coordination of voltage output and wire feed speed, ensuring a smooth, stable arc for your projects.

Don't gamble with used or "repaired" boards that may fail halfway through a critical job. By choosing the authentic Miller 238896, you are investing in the longevity of your equipment. This part is designed for a direct fit, meaning the mounting points and wire harness connectors align perfectly with your Handler 210 MVP, making the repair process straightforward for those comfortable with equipment maintenance.

Why Choose OEM Replacement Parts?

Using original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts like the 238896 ensures that you maintain the safety and performance standards of your welder. Aftermarket alternatives often lack the precise calibration required for the multi-voltage plug (MVP) technology found in the Handler 210, potentially leading to poor weld quality or further damage to the machine's internal components. Trust in the quality of Miller and Hobart engineering to get you back to welding quickly and safely.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Compatible Models:Hobart Handler 210 MVP
Part Type:Control Circuit Board, PCB Assembly
Voltage:115V/230V (Control Logic)
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Compatible Models:Hobart Handler 210 MVP
Part Type:Control Circuit Board, PCB Assembly
Voltage:115V/230V (Control Logic)
Brand:Miller OEM
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Circuit Card Assembly (Control Board)
  • Installation Instructions (if applicable)
  • Anti-static packaging

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Hobart Handler 210 MVP welders with failed control logic.
  • Fixing issues related to erratic wire feed speeds.
  • Resolving non-responsive trigger signals or gas solenoid failures.
  • Restoring proper voltage regulation in multi-voltage welding units.

FAQ

This circuit card assembly is specifically designed for the Hobart Handler 210 MVP welder.

Common symptoms include the wire feeder not running, the wire running at full speed regardless of the setting, or the machine not outputting power when the trigger is pulled, provided the gun and ground are good.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM part manufactured by Miller Electric for Hobart welders.

If you are comfortable working with electronics and follow safety procedures (unplugging the machine, discharging capacitors), it is a straightforward swap. However, professional installation is recommended if you are unsure.

OEM service parts typically do not come with detailed instruction manuals. You should refer to your welder's technical manual or service guide.

If the issue is electronic (logic) rather than mechanical (liner, drive rolls, or motor), replacing the board often resolves erratic wire feeding.

Yes, the control board processes the trigger signal and activates the gas solenoid valve.

Generally, electronic components like circuit boards are non-returnable once opened or installed due to the risk of damage from improper installation or external electrical faults.