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248591 - Miller 248591 Cable Strain Relief Bushing 0.25-0.29 ID

Packaging: 1 PER EA
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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller 248591 Strain Relief Bushing

Maintain the integrity and safety of your industrial welding equipment with the Miller 248591 Strain Relief Bushing. Designed as a genuine OEM replacement part, this component is essential for professionals who demand reliability and compliance with manufacturer specifications. This specific bushing is engineered to accommodate cable diameters between 0.25 and 0.29 inches, making it a precise fit for specific control cables, power cords, or auxiliary wiring found on Miller welding power sources and wire feeders.

In the demanding environment of industrial fabrication and MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations), small components often play the most critical roles. A strain relief bushing serves a dual purpose: it anchors the cable to the machine chassis to prevent tension from being transferred to delicate internal electrical terminals, and it protects the cable insulation from abrasion against the metal edges of the panel pass-through. Without a properly functioning strain relief, simple tugs or pulls on a welding gun or power cord could result in disconnected wires, short circuits, or costly equipment downtime.

Choosing genuine Miller Electric parts ensures that the material quality and dimensional tolerances match the original equipment. Generic bushings may not provide the same level of grip or may degrade faster under the thermal and chemical stresses common in welding shops. This part is manufactured to withstand the rigors of daily use, ensuring that your machine remains safe and operational. Whether you are repairing a damaged cord grip or assembling a new setup, the Miller 248591 provides the secure fitment required for professional electrical safety standards.

Installation is typically straightforward, allowing maintenance personnel to quickly swap out damaged bushings and return the machine to service. By securing the cable effectively, you also maintain the IP (Ingress Protection) rating of the machine enclosure to some degree, helping to keep out shop dust and debris. Trust in Miller OEM parts from Josef Gas to keep your fleet running smoothly.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Strain Relief Bushing
Compatible Brand:Miller
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Product Type:Strain Relief Bushing
Cable Diameter Range:0.25 - 0.29 in
Compatible Brand:Miller
Brand:Miller OEM
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • (1) Strain Relief Bushing (0.25 - 0.29 Inch Diameter)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged strain reliefs on Miller welding power sources
  • Securing control cables and power cords entering machine chassis
  • Electrical maintenance and repair of industrial equipment
  • Custom cable assembly for welding accessories
  • Protection of wire insulation at panel pass-through points

FAQ

This strain relief bushing is designed for cables with a diameter ranging from 0.25 inches to 0.29 inches.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller OEM replacement part, ensuring proper fit and durability for your Miller equipment.

It secures the cable to the machine housing, preventing pulling forces from damaging the internal electrical connections and protecting the cable insulation from abrasion.

Installation typically involves placing the bushing around the cable and inserting it into the panel hole until it locks into place, often using a specific tool or pliers depending on the specific housing design.

While it is designed for Miller equipment, it can technically be used on any equipment requiring a strain relief for 0.25-0.29 inch cables and a matching panel hole size.

These bushings are typically made from durable, high-impact nylon or plastic designed to withstand industrial environments and provide electrical insulation.

This item is sold individually (1 per each), unless otherwise specified in a bulk pack listing.

Without a strain relief, the cable can rub against the metal chassis causing shorts, or tension can pull wires loose from their terminals, creating a safety hazard.