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226932 - Miller Replacement Coolant Reservoir Tank

Packaging: 1 PER EA
$477.19/EA

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller Coolant Tank Replacement

The Miller 226932 Coolant Tank is a critical replacement component designed to restore the functionality of your Miller welding cooling system. In high-amperage TIG and MIG welding applications, water cooling is essential for protecting both the torch and the consumables from excessive heat. The coolant tank serves as the central reservoir for the system, holding the specialized low-conductivity fluid required to circulate through the power cable and torch head. Over time, plastic reservoirs can become brittle due to heat cycling, UV exposure, or accidental impact, leading to cracks and leaks. Replacing a compromised tank immediately is vital to prevent coolant loss, which can lead to catastrophic torch failure.

At Josef Gas, we supply only genuine OEM parts like the Miller 226932 to ensure our customers receive the highest quality and reliability. This tank is manufactured to Miller's precise engineering standards, ensuring it fits perfectly into the designated space within your cooling unit or welding power source. The material is selected for its chemical resistance to standard welding coolants and its durability in industrial environments. Whether you are repairing a Coolmate unit or an integrated cooling system within a larger power source, this tank provides the secure containment needed for continuous operation.

Maintenance of your welding equipment is key to productivity. A leaking tank not only creates a slip hazard on the shop floor but also introduces air into the cooling lines, which can disrupt flow and reduce cooling efficiency. By installing a fresh Miller 226932 Tank, you ensure a sealed system that maintains consistent pressure and flow. This part is an exact replacement, meaning no modifications are necessary for installation—simply drain the old system, remove the damaged tank, and install the new one to get back to welding with confidence.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Coolant Tank
Application:Welding Cooling Systems
Part Type:Replacement Reservoir
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Product Type:Coolant Tank
Application:Welding Cooling Systems
Part Type:Replacement Reservoir
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 226932 Coolant Tank

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of cracked or leaking coolant reservoirs in Miller welding equipment.
  • Restoration of water-cooled TIG and MIG welding systems to factory specifications.
  • Routine maintenance of industrial welding power sources with integrated cooling.
  • Repair of standalone Miller Coolmate units (verify specific model compatibility).

FAQ

The Miller 226932 Tank serves as the reservoir for holding coolant fluid in a water-cooled welding system, ensuring a continuous supply of fluid to the pump and torch.

To verify fitment, you should check the parts breakdown manual for your specific Miller welding machine or cooler using its serial number. This tank is a specific part for certain models.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller Electric replacement part, ensuring the same quality and fit as the original component installed at the factory.

A damaged tank can leak coolant, leading to overheating of the welding torch, potential damage to the pump due to running dry, and electrical hazards from leaking fluid.

While water can be used in some emergency situations, it is highly recommended to use proper welding coolant to prevent algae growth, freezing, and corrosion within the pump and torch lines.

Typically, the part number 226932 refers to the tank vessel itself. Caps and other fittings are often sold separately unless specified otherwise in the package contents.

It is manufactured from high-durability plastic designed to be chemically resistant to welding coolants and capable of withstanding industrial workshop environments.

You should inspect the coolant level and the tank for cracks or leaks daily or before every shift to ensure the cooling system is operational.