
The Miller 035630 Valve is a critical replacement component designed for specific Miller welding power sources. As a genuine OEM part, it ensures that your equipment maintains the high standards of performance and reliability expected from Miller Electric products. This 2-way solenoid valve is engineered to control the flow of fluids or gases within the machine, most commonly serving as a shielding gas control valve in MIG or TIG welding setups. Proper gas coverage is essential for producing high-quality welds, and a malfunctioning valve can lead to porosity, oxidation, and poor arc stability.
Technically, this valve is rated for operation at 24VAC or 6VDC, making it compatible with specific control board outputs found in Miller equipment. It features 1/4 IPS (Iron Pipe Size) ports, a standard connection size that allows for straightforward installation into existing plumbing lines within the welder. The internal orifice is sized at 1/8 inch, which is calibrated to provide the necessary flow rate without causing excessive pressure drop or turbulence. Whether you are performing routine maintenance or repairing a breakdown, using the correct voltage and port configuration is vital for the safety and longevity of your machine.
Installation of the 035630 valve should be performed by qualified personnel familiar with welding machine repair. By choosing this authentic Miller part, you avoid the risks associated with generic aftermarket valves that may not meet the rigorous duty cycle or electrical specifications of your power source. Ensure your operations continue smoothly with this durable, high-quality replacement valve.
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| Packaging Description:1 Per Ea |
| Voltage:24 VAC, 6 VDC |
| Orifice Size:1/8 inch |
| Valve Type:2-Way Solenoid |
| Product Type:Replacement Valve |
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| Voltage:24 VAC, 6 VDC |
| Port Size:1/4 IPS |
| Orifice Size:1/8 inch |
| Valve Type:2-Way Solenoid |
| Product Type:Replacement Valve |
| brand:miller |
| packaging-description:1-per-ea |