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266259 - Miller Rating Card Label 230/460/575V CSA

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OVERVIEW

Maintain Compliance with Genuine Miller Replacement Labels

The Miller 266259 Label, Rating Card CSA C US 230/460/575V 60Hz is a critical component for maintaining the safety and compliance of your industrial welding equipment. In professional welding environments, the legibility of machine rating plates is not just a matter of aesthetics—it is often a regulatory requirement. This genuine Miller Electric replacement label is designed to restore the identification specifications of your power source, ensuring that operators and electricians can instantly verify the machine's input power requirements.

Over time, harsh industrial environments, exposure to heat, UV light, and abrasion can cause original data plates to fade, peel, or become illegible. A missing or unreadable rating card can lead to confusion regarding voltage hookups, potentially resulting in equipment damage or safety hazards. This specific rating card covers tri-voltage configurations of 230V, 460V, and 575V at 60Hz, making it an essential part for specific Miller power sources operating on these industrial grids. It prominently displays the CSA C US certification marks, verifying that the equipment meets the rigorous safety standards required for operation in North America.

Using genuine OEM parts like the Miller 266259 ensures that the label fits perfectly in the designated area on your machine chassis and uses high-quality adhesives and materials meant to withstand the rigors of a welding shop. Unlike generic stickers that may peel off or fade quickly, Miller OEM labels are manufactured to the same standards as the original factory application. Whether you are refurbishing an older machine, replacing a damaged chassis cover, or simply ensuring your fleet passes its next safety inspection, this rating card provides the professional finish and necessary technical data your operations demand.

Correctly identifying input power is crucial for preventing electrical mishaps. This label clearly delineates the amperage draw at different voltages, serving as a vital reference for facility electricians when installing or moving equipment. By keeping your machine's labeling up to date, you protect your investment and ensure a safer working environment for your team.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Product Type:Rating Card Label
Voltage Ratings:230 V, 460 V, 575 V
Frequency:60 Hz
Certification:CSA C US

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 266259 Rating Card Label

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged or faded rating plates on Miller welding machines
  • Restoration of older welding power sources
  • Ensuring compliance with safety inspections and electrical codes
  • Identification of input voltage requirements (230/460/575V)
  • Facility maintenance and equipment refurbishment

FAQ

This label acts as the rating card for specific Miller welding machines, displaying critical information such as input voltage ratings (230/460/575V), frequency (60Hz), and CSA certification marks.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Electric replacement part, ensuring the same quality and durability as the original label applied at the factory.

You should check your welding machine's parts manual or look up the serial number on the Miller website to verify that part number 266259 is the correct rating card for your specific model.

The label lists specifications for 230 Volts, 460 Volts, and 575 Volts input power.

A legible rating card is often required for safety inspections and ensures that electricians and operators can correctly identify the machine's power requirements to prevent electrical hazards.

Yes, Miller replacement labels typically come with a strong industrial adhesive backing ready for peel-and-stick application.

The CSA C US mark indicates that the equipment has been tested and certified by the CSA Group to meet applicable safety standards for use in both Canada and the United States.

No, you must never apply a rating card that does not match the actual electrical specifications of the machine, as this creates a dangerous safety hazard.