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228412 - Miller Replacement Rating Card Label CSA C US for 907144021

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OVERVIEW

Maintain Compliance with Genuine Miller Replacement Labels

The Miller 228412 Label, Rating Card CSA C US is a critical component for maintaining the regulatory compliance and operational safety of your Miller welding equipment. Designed specifically for machines associated with stock number 907144021, this rating card serves as the authoritative source of electrical specifications for the unit. In industrial environments, safety inspectors and site managers rely on legible data plates to verify that equipment is operating within its rated capacity and meets local safety standards, such as CSA (Canadian Standards Association) and US requirements.

Over time, the harsh conditions of a welding workshop—including exposure to intense heat, UV radiation from the arc, grinding dust, and chemical solvents—can cause original labels to fade, peel, or become illegible. A missing or unreadable rating card can lead to failed inspections or confusion regarding the machine's input power requirements and duty cycle capabilities. Replacing a damaged label with this genuine Miller OEM part ensures that all critical data is presented clearly and accurately, preserving the integrity of the equipment's documentation.

This label is manufactured using high-grade industrial materials designed to adhere strongly to the machine's chassis and resist environmental degradation. It features the specific layout and data fields required for the 907144021 configuration, ensuring a perfect match that generic labels cannot provide. For maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) professionals, keeping equipment properly labeled is a fundamental aspect of asset management and safety protocol. The Miller 228412 ensures your fleet remains compliant and identifiable.

Key Technical Benefits

  • Regulatory Compliance: clearly displays CSA and C US certification marks required for operation in North America.
  • Electrical Safety: Provides immediate visual reference for input voltage, amperage, and duty cycle limits.
  • OEM Quality: Printed on durable stock with industrial-strength adhesive to prevent peeling under thermal stress.
  • Exact Fitment: Sized and formatted specifically for the designated Miller power source chassis.
Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Rating Card, Replacement Label
Compatibility:Miller Power Sources, Stock Number 907144021
Standards:C US, CSA
Material:Industrial Vinyl
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Compatibility:Miller Power Sources, Stock Number 907144021
Standards:CSA, C US
Material:Industrial Vinyl
Brand:Miller OEM
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Replacement Label, Rating Card

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 228412 Rating Card Label (CSA C US)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged or illegible rating cards on Miller welding power sources.
  • Restoration and refurbishment of used welding equipment.
  • Ensuring compliance with CSA and US safety inspections in industrial facilities.
  • Identification of machine specifications for proper power input connection.

FAQ

Yes, the Miller 228412 is a genuine OEM replacement label manufactured by Miller Electric.

The card typically displays the machine's serial/model information, input power requirements, rated output, duty cycle, and CSA/US safety certification markings.

This label is specified for Miller equipment associated with stock number 907144021. Please check your machine's manual or existing parts list to confirm compatibility.

Thoroughly clean the application area with a degreaser or isopropyl alcohol to remove oil, dust, and old adhesive residue. Ensure the surface is completely dry before applying the new label.

A legible rating card is often required for safety inspections to verify the equipment is CSA/US compliant and to ensure operators connect the machine to the correct power supply.

Yes, as an OEM part, it is designed to withstand the typical thermal conditions and environmental exposure found in welding environments.

No, rating cards are specific to the machine model's electrical specifications. Using the wrong card can lead to safety hazards and incorrect operation data.