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19527 - ESAB 19527 Replacement Cutting Oxygen Lever for Torch Attachments

Packaging: pack of 1

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OVERVIEW

Restore Precision Control with the ESAB 19527 Cutting Lever

The ESAB 19527 Cutting Lever is a critical replacement component designed to restore the functionality and safety of your oxy-fuel cutting equipment. In the demanding environment of industrial metal cutting, the cutting oxygen lever is the primary interface between the operator and the high-pressure oxygen stream that performs the actual cut. Over time, these levers can become bent, worn at the pivot point, or mechanically fatigued due to repetitive use. A compromised lever can lead to sticky actuation, difficulty in maintaining a consistent cut, or hand fatigue due to poor ergonomics. This genuine ESAB part is engineered to exact factory specifications, ensuring a seamless fit and restoring the original tactile response of your cutting attachment.

Manufactured from durable, high-grade metal, this lever is built to withstand the thermal and mechanical stresses inherent in welding and cutting operations. It features the correct curvature and length to provide optimal leverage, allowing the operator to engage the cutting oxygen valve smoothly and with minimal effort. This is essential for achieving clean, slag-free cuts, as jerky or stiff lever movement often translates into irregular cut surfaces. By replacing a damaged lever with this OEM part, you ensure that the valve plunger is depressed vertically and evenly, preventing premature wear on the valve stem and internal seals.

Maintenance of torch handles and cutting attachments is vital for shop safety and efficiency. The 19527 lever is designed for specific ESAB and legacy Purox-style cutting attachments. Installing this part is a straightforward repair procedure that can significantly extend the service life of your equipment. Rather than discarding a high-quality torch due to a simple mechanical failure, fitting a new 19527 lever brings the tool back to factory performance standards. It is an indispensable spare part for maintenance departments, repair shops, and fabricators who rely on their oxy-fuel gear daily.

Whether you are refurbishing older equipment or performing an emergency field repair, the ESAB 19527 offers the reliability and quality assurance that comes with the ESAB brand. Ensure your cutting operations remain precise, safe, and comfortable by maintaining the integrity of your torch's control mechanisms with this essential replacement part.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, pack of 1
Part Type:Cutting Oxygen Lever
Material:Stainless Steel
Compatibility:ESAB Cutting Attachments, Purox Style Torches
Function:Actuates Cutting Oxygen Flow
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Part Type:Cutting Oxygen Lever
Material:Stainless Steel
Compatibility:ESAB Cutting Attachments, Purox Style Torches
Function:Actuates Cutting Oxygen Flow
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Cutting Oxygen Lever (19527)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing damaged oxy-fuel cutting attachments.
  • Replacing bent or broken cutting oxygen levers.
  • Restoring proper ergonomics to torch handles.
  • Maintenance of ESAB and Purox style cutting equipment.
  • General welding shop equipment refurbishment.

FAQ

The lever is used to manually actuate the high-pressure oxygen valve on a cutting attachment, initiating the cutting stream.

Yes, this is a genuine ESAB OEM replacement part, ensuring correct fit and material quality.

It is typically manufactured from durable stainless steel or plated metal to resist corrosion and heat.

No, it is designed specifically for certain ESAB and legacy Purox-style cutting attachments. Check your equipment manual for part number compatibility.

Levers often need replacement if they become bent from drops, worn at the pivot point, or if they no longer engage the valve smoothly.

Typically, this SKU refers to the lever only. Pivot pins and other hardware are usually sold separately or reused if in good condition.

Installation is generally straightforward, requiring the removal of the pivot mechanism to swap the lever.

Yes, a bent lever can cause jerky oxygen engagement or prevent the valve from opening fully, leading to poor cut quality.