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268476 - Miller 172015 Replacement Time Delay Relay Kit

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OVERVIEW

Restore Factory Performance with the Miller 268476 Relay Kit

The Miller 268476 Field Time Delay Relay Replacement Kit is a critical component designed to maintain the operational integrity of your Miller welding equipment. In the demanding world of industrial fabrication and repair, the reliability of your power source is paramount. Over time, internal electrical components such as relays can experience wear or failure due to constant cycling and environmental factors. This kit is specifically engineered to replace the older Miller part number 172015, providing a seamless update to your machine's control logic hardware.

Using genuine OEM parts like the Miller 268476 ensures that your equipment continues to meet the rigorous safety and performance standards set by the manufacturer. Unlike aftermarket alternatives, this field kit is built to the exact specifications required by Miller power sources, guaranteeing proper fitment and electrical compatibility. The time delay relay plays a vital role in the sequencing of machine operations, often controlling functions such as gas pre-flow, post-flow, or contactor engagement delays. A malfunctioning relay can lead to erratic arc behavior, lack of shielding gas coverage, or complete machine failure.

Investing in the correct repair parts extends the lifecycle of your capital equipment. By swapping out a faulty 172015 relay with this updated 268476 kit, you are effectively restoring the machine's internal timing mechanisms to factory condition. This proactive maintenance approach helps avoid costly downtime and ensures that your welding projects proceed without interruption. Whether you are maintaining a fleet of welders in a large manufacturing facility or repairing a single unit in a fabrication shop, trusting genuine Miller components is the best way to ensure consistent results.

This kit is designated as a "Field" replacement, implying it is packaged and intended for installation by qualified technicians in a maintenance environment. It bridges the gap between older component designs and current availability, ensuring that legacy machines can be kept in service longer. Trust Josef Gas to supply the authentic Miller parts you need to keep your operations running smoothly.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Product Type:Field Time Delay Relay Kit, Replacement Part
Replaces Part Number:172015
Compatible Brand:Miller
Application:Welding Machine Repair

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Field Time Delay Relay Replacement Kit (268476)
  • Installation Instructions (if applicable)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of failed time delay relays in Miller welding power sources.
  • Repair of machines requiring part number 172015.
  • General maintenance of industrial welding equipment control boards.
  • Restoration of proper timing sequences for gas flow or contactor engagement.

FAQ

The Miller 268476 kit is the direct replacement for the older part number 172015.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Field Time Delay Relay Replacement Kit.

Time delay relays control the timing of specific machine functions, such as gas pre-flow/post-flow, contactor delays, or spot weld timers.

You must check your welding machine's parts manual or verify fitment using your machine's serial number, looking for part number 172015.

Field kits typically include necessary instructions or hardware required for the retrofit, but consulting the service manual is always recommended.

Installation involves working with internal electrical components. It is recommended that a qualified technician perform the repair to ensure safety and proper function.

A 'Field' kit is designed to be used by technicians on-site (in the field) to repair equipment, often bundling necessary components for a complete replacement.

Failure can cause the machine to lose specific timing functions, such as shielding gas turning off too early or the arc not starting correctly.