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277358 - Miller Filtair 130 Replacement Vacuum Hose 8ft

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller Replacement Hose for Filtair 130

The Miller 277358 Hose Assembly is a critical component designed specifically for the Miller Filtair 130 fume extraction system. In industrial environments where air quality and safety are paramount, maintaining the integrity of your fume extraction equipment is essential. This hose assembly serves as the primary conduit for removing hazardous welding fumes from the breathing zone, ensuring that your facility meets safety standards and protects the health of your workforce. As a genuine OEM part, it is engineered to meet the exact specifications of the Filtair 130, guaranteeing a perfect seal and optimal airflow dynamics that aftermarket alternatives cannot match.

With an inner diameter of 1.750 inches, this hose is calibrated to handle the high-vacuum requirements of the Filtair 130 unit. The diameter is crucial for maintaining the velocity required to capture particulate matter effectively at the source. Any deviation in hose size can lead to pressure drops and reduced suction efficiency, compromising the system's performance. This assembly features a length of 8 feet, providing operators with the necessary reach to access difficult weld joints without moving the base unit constantly. The length strikes a balance between flexibility and static pressure maintenance, ensuring consistent performance across the entire reach of the hose.

Durability is a key feature of the Miller 277358. Welding environments are harsh, with exposure to heat, sparks, and abrasive surfaces. This hose is constructed from robust materials capable of withstanding the rigors of daily industrial use. It resists kinking and crushing, which are common issues that can restrict airflow and damage vacuum motors. By investing in this genuine replacement assembly, maintenance teams can ensure prolonged equipment life and reduce downtime associated with fume extractor repairs. Whether replacing a damaged hose or keeping a spare in inventory for preventative maintenance, the Miller 277358 is the reliable choice for professional fabrication shops.

Installation is straightforward, designed to integrate seamlessly with the Filtair 130's existing intake ports. The assembly comes ready to attach, minimizing service interruptions. Regular inspection of vacuum hoses is recommended to detect cracks or punctures that could leak fumes back into the workspace. Replacing worn hoses with this exact-fit Miller component restores the system to factory-level efficiency immediately.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Inner Diameter:1.750 inches
Length :8 Feet
Compatible Model:Miller Filtair 130
Product Type:Vacuum Hose Assembly
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Inner Diameter:1.750 inches
Length:8 Feet
Compatible Model:Miller Filtair 130
Product Type:Vacuum Hose Assembly
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 277358 Hose Assembly (8 ft)

APPLICATIONS

  • Portable fume extraction for MIG and TIG welding.
  • Maintenance and repair of Miller Filtair 130 units.
  • Industrial air filtration in confined spaces.
  • Replacement of damaged or punctured vacuum hoses.
  • Workshops requiring high-vacuum source capture.

FAQ

The hose has an inner diameter (ID) of 1.750 inches.

This hose assembly is designed specifically for the Miller Filtair 130.

The hose is 8 feet long.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller replacement part, SKU 277358.

No, this product is the hose assembly itself. Nozzles and attachments are typically sold separately or reused from your existing setup.

The 1.750-inch diameter is matched to the Filtair 130's vacuum motor to ensure proper air velocity and static pressure for effective fume capture.

It is engineered for high-vacuum welding fume extractors. While it may physically fit other ports of the same size, it is recommended only for the Filtair 130.

Inspect for cracks, holes, or collapsed sections. If you notice a drop in suction at the nozzle, check the hose for damage or blockages.