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267674 - Miller Electric Generator Stator Assembly Replacement

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Restore Optimal Power Generation with the Miller 267674 Stator

The Miller 267674 Stator is a critical replacement component designed for specific Miller welder generators. As the stationary part of the generator's electromagnetic system, the stator plays a fundamental role in converting mechanical energy from the engine into electrical energy used for welding and auxiliary power. Over time, stators can degrade due to thermal stress, vibration, moisture intrusion, or electrical overloading. When a stator fails, the machine may lose output entirely or produce unstable voltage, rendering the equipment unusable for critical industrial applications.

This genuine Miller Electric part is manufactured to the highest OEM standards, ensuring that the winding resistance, insulation class, and physical dimensions match the original factory specifications exactly. Using genuine parts is essential for maintaining the duty cycle and reliability of your welding equipment. The windings are coated with high-grade insulation varnish to resist short circuits caused by dust, metal shavings, and humidity, which are common in welding environments. This attention to detail ensures a long service life and consistent performance under load.

Replacing a compromised stator with the Miller 267674 restores the machine's ability to generate the correct voltage and amperage. This is vital not only for the stability of the welding arc but also for the safety of any tools or lights plugged into the generator's auxiliary power outlets. Incorrect voltage from a faulty or generic stator can damage sensitive electronics and lead to costly downtime. By choosing this OEM replacement, maintenance professionals can ensure the repair is performed correctly the first time, returning the asset to productive service with confidence.

Please note that electrical repairs on welder generators should be performed by qualified technicians. Verification of the machine's serial number is highly recommended to ensure this specific part number is the correct match for your model, as Miller manufactures various generator configurations.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Part Type:Generator Component, Stator
Compatibility:Miller Welder Generators
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Part Type:Stator, Generator Component
Compatibility:Miller Welder Generators
brand:miller
packaging-description:1-per-ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 267674 Stator, Generator

APPLICATIONS

  • Repair of compatible Miller welder generators with failed power generation.
  • Replacement of shorted, open, or grounded stator windings.
  • Restoration of auxiliary power output in industrial welding equipment.
  • Maintenance of engine-driven welding machines.

FAQ

Due to the variety of models and manufacturing years, it is critical to verify fitment using your machine's specific serial number. Consult your owner's manual or the parts list for your serial number range to confirm the part number 267674 is required.

Common symptoms include zero power output (both weld and auxiliary), low voltage output, the engine bogging down immediately under load, or a burning smell coming from the generator head.

No, this item is the Stator only (the stationary part). The rotor (the rotating part) is sold separately.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller 267674 Stator, Generator, ensuring the same quality and specifications as the original part installed at the factory.

Replacing a stator involves significant disassembly of the generator end of the welder and working with high-voltage components. It is recommended that this repair be performed by a qualified welder repair technician.

Stators can fail due to overheating from overloading the machine, physical damage from debris entering the housing, moisture causing corrosion and shorts, or general insulation breakdown over many years of service.

Typically, the stator refers to the winding assembly itself. Refer to the product image or specific parts diagram for your machine to see if it comes pre-installed in a shell or if it is the winding assembly that mounts into your existing housing.

If the loss of auxiliary power is caused by a failed stator winding (and not a fuse, breaker, or receptacle issue), replacing the stator should restore power generation.