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266369 - Miller 266369 Replacement Rating Card Label 380/400V UKCA/CE

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller Replacement Rating Card for Industrial Compliance

The Miller 266369 Label is a critical replacement component designed to restore the informational integrity of your Miller welding equipment. In industrial environments, the rating card or data plate is the passport of the machine; it communicates vital electrical specifications, safety ratings, and compliance standards to operators, electricians, and safety inspectors. Over time, exposure to heat, sparks, UV radiation, and abrasive shop conditions can cause these labels to fade, peel, or become illegible. This genuine OEM replacement ensures that your equipment remains identifiable and compliant with international standards.

This specific rating card is tailored for machines operating at 380V and 400V, common voltages for heavy-duty industrial power sources. It prominently displays the necessary certification marks, including UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed), CE (Conformité Européenne), and CCC (China Compulsory Certification). These markings are not merely decorative; they are legal declarations that the equipment meets specific safety and performance requirements in their respective regions. Additionally, the label includes the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) symbol, which is mandatory for environmental compliance regarding disposal and recycling.

Using genuine Miller parts like the 266369 label guarantees that you are applying a decal with the correct adhesive properties for the machine's chassis material. Generic stickers may peel off under the high heat of a welding power source, but Miller OEM labels are engineered to withstand the thermal cycles and harsh conditions of a fabrication shop. Maintaining a legible rating card is often a requirement for ISO audits and facility safety inspections. If your current label is damaged or missing, this direct replacement part provides a quick and professional solution to bring your machine back up to code.

Whether you are refurbishing an older unit, replacing a damaged chassis panel, or simply restoring a machine where the original label was defaced, the Miller 266369 ensures you have the correct data displayed. It is always recommended to verify fitment with your specific machine's serial number to ensure this voltage rating card matches your power source's internal configuration.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Part Type:Rating Card, Label
Voltage Rating:380V, 400V
Certifications Listed:UKCA, CE, CCC, WEEE
Compatible Brand:Miller

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 266369 Rating Card Label

APPLICATIONS

  • Restoring compliance markings on Miller welding power sources after chassis repair or repainting.
  • Replacing faded, scratched, or unreadable rating plates to pass safety inspections.
  • Ensuring clear identification of 380V/400V input voltage requirements for electricians and operators.
  • Refurbishing used welding equipment for resale or transfer between international job sites.

FAQ

The label lists UKCA, CE, CCC, and WEEE certifications, indicating compliance with UK, European, Chinese, and waste disposal standards respectively.

No, this rating card is specific to machines with 380V/400V specifications. You should verify compatibility using your machine's serial number.

The WEEE symbol indicates compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive, governing how the machine should be disposed of or recycled.

Clean the application surface thoroughly with a degreaser to remove oil and dirt, let it dry completely, peel the backing, and press the label firmly into place.

No, this label specifically indicates a rating of 380/400V. Using it on a machine with different voltage specs creates a safety hazard.

Yes, the Miller 266369 is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer part, ensuring the correct material quality and adhesive for Miller machines.

A missing rating card can lead to failed safety inspections, confusion about input power requirements, and issues with regulatory compliance audits.