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191341 - Miller 191341 Radiator Outlet Hose Replacement

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller 191341 Radiator Outlet Hose

The Miller 191341 Radiator Outlet Hose is a critical component designed for the maintenance and repair of Miller Electric liquid cooling systems. As an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part, this hose is engineered to meet the exact specifications required by Miller welding power sources and Coolmate water coolers. The radiator outlet position in a cooling loop is subject to specific thermal dynamics, handling coolant that has just exchanged heat within the radiator. Ensuring the integrity of this connection is vital for maintaining the closed-loop pressure and flow required to effectively cool high-amperage TIG and MIG torches.

Constructed from durable, industrial-grade materials, this hose offers superior resistance to the chemical additives found in standard welding coolants, as well as resistance to heat and ozone degradation. Over time, rubber components in welding machines can desiccate, crack, or lose elasticity due to the harsh industrial environment and constant thermal cycling. A compromised hose can lead to coolant loss, air introduction into the system, and ultimately, catastrophic failure of the welding torch or power source components due to overheating. By utilizing the genuine 191341 part, technicians ensure that the replacement meets the burst pressure ratings and dimensional tolerances originally intended by the manufacturer.

Installation of the 191341 hose is straightforward for qualified maintenance personnel, as it is pre-formed or sized to fit the specific geometry of the compatible Miller equipment. This eliminates the need for cutting generic bulk hose or forcing ill-fitting connections that could stress the radiator fittings. Maintaining the cooling system with genuine parts is a proactive measure that extends the lifecycle of the entire welding setup, ensuring consistent performance and reducing the likelihood of unscheduled downtime.

This component is specifically identified for the radiator outlet, distinguishing it from inlet hoses or bypass lines. Correct identification and replacement are essential for proper flow direction and system efficiency. Trust in Miller OEM parts to maintain the factory-standard performance of your industrial welding equipment.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Part Type:Radiator Outlet Hose
Application:Welding Machine Cooling Systems
Material:Reinforced Rubber
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Part Type:Radiator Outlet Hose
Application:Welding Machine Cooling Systems
Material:Reinforced Rubber
Fluid Compatibility:Industrial Coolant
Brand:Miller OEM
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Radiator Outlet Hose (191341)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn or leaking radiator outlet hoses in Miller welding machines.
  • Routine maintenance of Miller Coolmate and integrated cooling systems.
  • Repair of water-cooled TIG and MIG welding setups.

FAQ

This hose is designed for specific Miller Electric power sources and cooling systems. Please consult your machine's parts manual or the Miller service website to confirm compatibility with your specific serial number.

This is a genuine Miller Electric OEM part, ensuring the exact fit and material quality specified by the manufacturer.

Inspect the hose for signs of cracking, bulging, brittleness, or soft spots. If you see coolant leaking or dried residue around the connections, it is time to replace it.

It is not recommended. Welding coolants have different chemical properties than automotive antifreeze, and the pressure/temperature requirements may differ. OEM hoses are formulated specifically for welding applications.

It transports the cooled liquid from the radiator outlet back towards the pump or the component requiring cooling, completing the thermal management cycle.

Typically, this part number refers to the hose only. You may need to reuse existing clamps or purchase new ones separately if they are damaged.

It is good practice to inspect internal cooling components during your annual machine maintenance or whenever the cover is removed for other service.