
Miller
Miller 255938 Kit, Label Bobcat 225/250/3 Phase
★★★★★
Genuine Miller replacement label kit designed specifically for Bobcat 225/250/3 Phase welders.
$110.40*
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Overview
Key Features
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Specifications
Manufacturer
Miller
Part Number
255938
Type
Replacement Label Kit
Compatibility
Miller Bobcat 225, Bobcat 250, Bobcat 3 Phase
OEM
Yes — Genuine Miller Part
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Genuine OEM Miller part ensures exact fit and correct labeling for your Bobcat welder.
- Restores proper safety and identification markings that may have worn off over time.
- Direct replacement with no modification needed for Bobcat 225/250/3 Phase units.
- Helps maintain compliance with workplace safety labeling requirements.
👎 Cons
- Only compatible with specific Bobcat 225/250/3 Phase models, not other Miller welders.
- Limited product information available regarding exact label contents and quantity in the kit.
- A label-only kit with no additional repair or maintenance components included.
- May require surface preparation and cleaning before application for best adhesion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which welder models is this label kit compatible with?
This label kit is designed specifically for the Miller Bobcat 225, Bobcat 250, and Bobcat 3 Phase welder models.
Is this an OEM Miller part or an aftermarket replacement?
This is a genuine Miller OEM replacement label kit, part number 255938, ensuring proper fit and compliance with original equipment labeling.
What is included in the label kit?
The kit includes the replacement labels needed to restore proper identification and safety labeling on your Miller Bobcat welder unit.
Why would I need to replace the labels on my welder?
Labels can become worn, faded, or damaged over time due to heat exposure, UV light, and general shop wear. Replacing them restores legibility of important safety and operational information.