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210058 - Miller Engine Oil Sight Glass / Dipstick Assembly

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller 210058 Oil Level Gauge for Engine-Driven Welders

The Miller 210058 Gauge, Oil Level is a critical replacement component designed specifically for Miller engine-driven welding power sources. As an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part, this gauge meets the exact engineering specifications required to maintain the integrity of your machine's lubrication system. Proper oil management is the cornerstone of engine longevity, particularly in industrial environments where welding generators operate under heavy loads and varying duty cycles. This gauge provides a clear and accurate visual indication of the oil level, allowing operators and maintenance personnel to verify engine status at a glance before operation.

Constructed from durable, industrial-grade materials, the Miller 210058 is engineered to resist the thermal stress and vibration inherent in welding operations. Over time, exposure to heat, UV radiation, and chemical contaminants can cause inferior gauges to cloud, crack, or leak. A compromised gauge not only obscures vital fluid level readings but can also introduce contaminants into the crankcase or allow oil to escape, leading to potential environmental hazards and catastrophic engine failure. By utilizing this genuine Miller replacement, you ensure a perfect seal and long-lasting clarity, facilitating adherence to rigorous preventative maintenance schedules.

Installation of the 210058 gauge is straightforward, designed to interface seamlessly with the specific engine block configurations used in Miller equipment. It serves as a primary defense against oil starvation, which is one of the leading causes of premature engine wear in field equipment. Whether utilized in a rental fleet, a mobile fabrication truck, or a stationary industrial setting, ensuring your oil level gauge is intact and legible is a small investment that protects the significant capital value of your welding power source. Please verify compatibility with your specific machine serial number to ensure this is the correct revision for your equipment.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Part Type:Oil Level Gauge
Application:Engine Driven Welders
Material:Industrial Grade Composite
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Part Type:Oil Level Gauge
Application:Engine-Driven Welders
Material:Industrial Grade Composite
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 210058 Oil Level Gauge

APPLICATIONS

  • Routine maintenance of Miller engine-driven welders
  • Replacement of broken, cracked, or leaking oil gauges
  • Restoration of older welding generators
  • Fleet maintenance for rental welding equipment

FAQ

Due to the variety of engines used in Miller equipment, it is essential to verify fitment using your machine's specific serial number. Consult your owner's manual or the Miller parts lookup tool.

Yes, this is an authentic Miller OEM part, ensuring the same quality and fitment as the original component installed at the factory.

The gauge is typically constructed from high-durability industrial plastic or composite materials designed to withstand engine heat and oil exposure.

Over time, heat cycles and exposure to oil additives can cause plastics to discolor or cloud. Replacing it with a new 210058 restores visibility for accurate checks.

It is not recommended. Generic gauges may not seal correctly or provide accurate level readings for your specific engine configuration, risking leaks or engine damage.

Most Miller oil gauges are designed as a complete assembly. If a separate seal is required and not integrated, it is usually sold separately, but the 210058 typically includes necessary sealing features.

You should check the oil level daily or before every use. A clear, functioning gauge like the 210058 makes this process quick and reliable.

Yes, replacing the oil level gauge is generally a tool-free or simple hand-tool operation, involving unscrewing the old unit and threading in the new one.