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257610 - Miller 4-Pole Generator Stator Replacement Assembly

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Welder's Power with the Miller 257610 Stator

When your industrial operations depend on the reliability of your engine-driven welder, a failure in the power generation system can bring work to a standstill. The Miller 257610 Stator, Generator 4 Pole is the genuine OEM solution designed to get your equipment back online with factory-level performance. As the stationary component of your welder's generator system, the stator plays a critical role in converting the mechanical energy from the engine into the electrical current needed for both the welding arc and auxiliary power outlets.

Over time, stators can degrade due to heat, vibration, or electrical faults, leading to low output, fluctuating voltage, or a complete loss of power. Replacing a compromised unit with this authentic Miller part ensures that your machine maintains the correct voltage regulation and amperage output it was designed for. This 4-pole stator is engineered with high-grade copper windings and robust insulation materials that resist the harsh thermal cycles and environmental conditions often found on job sites.

Why Choose Genuine Miller Parts?

Investing in the Miller 257610 ensures compatibility and ease of installation. Aftermarket or generic replacements may not match the precise physical dimensions or electrical characteristics of your specific machine, leading to installation headaches or potential damage to other components like the rotor or circuit boards. By choosing the OEM path, you are protecting the longevity of your welder and ensuring safety for your operators.

At Josef Gas, we understand the urgency of equipment repair. Whether you are maintaining a fleet of rental machines or fixing a critical production welder, this stator provides the reliability you expect from the Miller Electric brand. Verify your machine's serial number to ensure fitment, and trust in a replacement part that meets strict quality control standards.

Key Benefits

  • Exact Fit: Designed specifically for Miller generator housings, eliminating modification requirements.
  • Optimal Output: Restores the full rated welding and auxiliary power of your machine.
  • Durability: Built to withstand the vibration and heat of engine-driven operation.
Additional Information
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Part Type:Generator Stator
Poles:4 Pole
Compatibility:Miller Engine Driven Welders
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • (1) Miller 257610 4-Pole Generator Stator

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of failed stators in Miller engine-driven welders
  • Restoration of auxiliary power generation
  • Repair of welding machines exhibiting low or no output voltage
  • Overhaul of high-hour generator units

FAQ

Fitment depends on the specific model and serial number of your Miller welder. You should consult your machine's parts manual or use the Miller Electric website's serial number lookup tool to confirm that part number 257610 is the correct stator for your unit.

Common symptoms include no welding output, no auxiliary power, low voltage output, or the machine blowing fuses/breakers immediately upon startup. A burning smell or visible damage to the windings are also clear indicators.

No, the stator (the stationary part) and the rotor (the rotating part) are sold separately. This item is the stator assembly only.

This is a 4-pole generator stator, as indicated by the product specifications. The pole count must match your machine's design for correct frequency and voltage generation.

Replacing a stator involves significant disassembly of the generator end and working with high-voltage components. It is strongly recommended that a qualified welding equipment repair technician perform this installation to ensure safety and proper function.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller Electric OEM part. Using OEM parts ensures the component meets the exact electrical and physical specifications of your equipment.

Stators typically fail due to overheating (often from exceeding duty cycles), moisture intrusion leading to corrosion, vibration causing insulation breakdown, or accumulation of conductive dust and debris.

Generally, the stator part number refers to the wound assembly itself. Depending on the specific machine design, it may be mounted inside a housing, but you should assume this is the winding assembly unless otherwise specified.