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094724 - Miller 10-16 x 0.75 Hex Washer Head Sheet Metal Screw

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller Replacement Hardware

When it comes to maintaining the structural integrity and safety of your professional welding equipment, every component matters, right down to the smallest fastener. The Miller 094724 Screw is a genuine OEM replacement part designed specifically for Miller Electric welding machines. This is not just a generic hardware store screw; it is manufactured to the precise specifications required to hold your machine's panels and internal components securely in place against the vibrations and rigors of an industrial environment. Using non-OEM hardware can often lead to mismatched threads, stripped holes, or corrosion issues that compromise the equipment over time.

This specific screw features a 10-16 thread size and a 0.75-inch length, making it a common fastener for sheet metal enclosures found on many Miller power sources. The "Hex Washer Head" (HexwHD) design is particularly important for maintenance personnel. Unlike Phillips or slotted heads that can cam-out under torque, the hex head allows you to use a socket or nut driver to apply firm pressure, ensuring the panel is tight without damaging the screw head. This is essential for maintaining the protective housing of your welder, which keeps dust and debris away from sensitive internal electronics.

Furthermore, the "0.41D" specification refers to the head diameter, providing a broad bearing surface that distributes the clamping load. This is crucial when fastening thin sheet metal, as it prevents the screw head from pulling through the material. The screw is made from durable steel and features a plated finish. This plating provides essential corrosion resistance, protecting the fastener from rust and oxidation that can occur in humid shop environments or outdoor job sites. Whether you are replacing a lost screw after a routine cleaning or performing a repair on the internal boards, using the correct Miller 094724 screw ensures your machine goes back together exactly as the factory intended.

Investing in genuine Miller parts like this screw guarantees compatibility. There is no guessing if the thread pitch is correct or if the length is right. It is a Type AB sheet metal screw, which combines the gimlet point of a Type A with the finer pitch of a Type B, making it versatile and effective for brittle or thin materials. Keep your shop stocked with these essential spares to minimize downtime during repairs.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Thread Size:#10-16
Length :0.75 inch
Head Type:Hex Washer Head
Material:Plated Steel
Thread Type:Type AB
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Thread Size:10-16
Length:0.75 inch
Head Type:Hex Washer Head
Material:Plated Steel
Thread Type:Type AB
Head Diameter:0.41 inch
brand:miller
packaging-description:1-per-ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 094724 Screw

APPLICATIONS

  • Securing sheet metal panels on Miller welding power sources
  • Replacing stripped or missing chassis screws
  • General equipment maintenance and repair
  • Fastening internal components requiring Type AB threads
  • Reassembling wire feeder housings

FAQ

The screw has a 10-16 thread size, meaning it is a #10 diameter screw with 16 threads per inch.

It features a Hex Washer Head (HexwHD), which allows for driving with a socket or nut driver and has an integrated washer for better load distribution.

Yes, it is a Type AB sheet metal screw, which is designed to form its own threads in thin metal or engage with pre-threaded clips.

The length of the screw is 0.75 inches (3/4 inch).

It is made of steel with a plated finish to resist corrosion and rust.

This is a genuine Miller OEM part designed for specific Miller equipment. You should check your machine's parts manual to verify fitment.

This refers to the head diameter of the screw, which is approximately 0.41 inches wide.

OEM screws ensure the correct thread pitch, length, and material strength, preventing damage to the machine's chassis and ensuring panels stay secure.