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168619 - Miller 8.5 Gallon Replacement Fuel Tank for Engine Drives

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller 168619 Fuel Tank Replacement

Restore the reliability and runtime of your Miller engine-driven welder with the Miller 168619 Fuel Tank. This is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part designed specifically to meet the rigorous standards of Miller Electric equipment. When your welding operations depend on portable power, a compromised fuel system can lead to costly downtime and safety hazards. This 8.5-gallon tank is engineered to replace cracked, leaking, or damaged reservoirs, ensuring your machine operates safely and efficiently in the field.

OEM Quality and Fit

Choosing genuine Miller parts like the 168619 fuel tank guarantees a perfect fit without the need for modifications. Unlike aftermarket alternatives that may struggle with alignment or material quality, this tank drops directly into the chassis of compatible Miller welder-generators. It features the correct mounting geometry and port locations for fuel lines, making the repair process straightforward for maintenance technicians. The tank is constructed from high-durability materials capable of resisting the corrosive nature of fuels and the physical impacts common on industrial jobsites.

Extended Runtime Capacity

With a capacity of 8.5 gallons, this tank is designed to hold enough fuel for extended shifts, reducing the frequency of refueling stops. This is critical for mobile welding rigs and remote construction sites where efficiency is paramount. A healthy fuel system prevents contamination from entering the engine, protecting the carburetor or injectors and prolonging the life of the power source. Whether you are repairing a Bobcat, Trailblazer, or other compatible Miller engine drive, this tank restores the factory specifications of your machine.

Safety and Durability

Fuel leaks pose a significant fire hazard, especially in welding environments where sparks and heat are prevalent. Replacing a damaged tank immediately with the Miller 168619 is a crucial safety measure. The robust construction ensures resistance to vibration, UV exposure, and temperature fluctuations, providing peace of mind that your fuel storage is secure. Trust Josef Gas to supply authentic Miller components that keep your industrial equipment running at peak performance.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Capacity:8.5 Gallons
Part Type:Fuel Tank
Material:High-Density Polyethylene
Compatible Equipment Type:Engine-Driven Welders
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Capacity:8.5 Gallons
Part Type:Fuel Tank
Material:High-Density Polyethylene
Compatible Equipment Type:Engine-Driven Welders
Brand:Miller OEM
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • (1) 8.5 Gallon Fuel Tank Body

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged or leaking fuel tanks on Miller engine-driven welders
  • Restoring fuel capacity to 8.5 gallons for maximum runtime
  • Maintenance of portable welding generators used in construction and fabrication
  • Repairing fuel systems on Bobcat and Trailblazer series machines (check manual)

FAQ

The Miller 168619 fuel tank has a capacity of 8.5 gallons.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Electric replacement part, ensuring proper fit and quality.

Typically, replacement fuel tanks are sold as the tank body only. You may need to reuse your existing cap or purchase a new one separately.

The tank is constructed from durable, high-density plastic designed to resist fuel chemicals and jobsite impacts.

This tank fits specific Miller engine-driven welders, commonly including certain Bobcat and Trailblazer models. Please check your machine's parts manual to confirm compatibility.

OEM tanks guarantee the correct dimensions, mounting points, and material quality, preventing leaks and ensuring safe operation.

The tank material is generally compatible with standard fuels used in these generators, but you should verify the specific fuel requirements of your welder's engine.

Installation involves draining the old tank, disconnecting fuel lines, unbolting the old unit, and securing the new tank in place using the factory mounting points.