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998045 - ESAB Mixer Throat #200 0-FG Replacement Part

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OVERVIEW

Precision Replacement for Oxy-Fuel Systems

The ESAB 998045 Mixer Throat #200 0-FG is a critical replacement component designed for the maintenance and repair of professional oxy-fuel welding and cutting equipment. In any oxy-fuel setup, the mixer plays a vital role in combining oxygen and fuel gas at the correct ratios to produce a stable, high-temperature flame. The throat of the mixer is particularly subject to thermal stress and wear over time, which can degrade flame quality and compromise safety. This genuine ESAB part is engineered to exact factory specifications, ensuring that your equipment continues to operate at peak efficiency.

Manufactured from high-grade brass, this mixer throat offers excellent resistance to oxidation and heat deformation. The internal geometry is precision-machined to facilitate smooth gas flow and optimal mixing dynamics, which is essential for preventing flashbacks and maintaining a consistent flame profile during welding or heating operations. By using OEM parts like the 998045, operators can be confident in the integrity of the seal and the alignment of the assembly, reducing the risk of gas leaks and equipment malfunction.

This specific component is identified as fitting the #200 series assemblies and is designated for fuel gas applications. Regular inspection of torch mixers and throats is a recommended practice in industrial maintenance routines. Replacing worn components with the ESAB 998045 helps extend the service life of the entire torch handle and attachment system, providing a cost-effective solution compared to replacing the entire assembly. Whether used in heavy fabrication, HVAC repair, or general maintenance, this part ensures your oxy-fuel tools remain reliable and safe.

Key Technical Benefits

  • OEM Precision: Guarantees a perfect seal and thread engagement with compatible mixer bodies.
  • Safety Compliance: Restores the equipment to original manufacturer safety standards regarding gas flow and containment.
  • Durability: Robust material construction withstands the thermal cycling inherent in oxy-fuel processes.
Additional Information
Packaging Description:pack of 1
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Product Type:Mixer Throat
Series:200 Series
Gas Service:Fuel Gas
Material:Brass
Application:Oxy-Fuel Welding, Cutting
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Mixer Throat #200 0-FG

APPLICATIONS

  • Oxy-fuel welding and brazing
  • Flame cutting operations
  • Heating and bending applications
  • Torch repair and maintenance
  • Industrial fabrication shops

FAQ

The mixer throat is part of the torch assembly where oxygen and fuel gas are combined. It directs this mixture towards the tip, ensuring the correct flow characteristics for a stable flame.

Signs of wear include visible damage to the threads, deformation of the seating surfaces, persistent leaks, or an unstable flame that cannot be corrected by cleaning the tip.

No, this part is specifically designed for the #200 series mixer assemblies. Please check your equipment's parts diagram to confirm compatibility before purchasing.

The designation '0-FG' typically implies Fuel Gas, which often refers to alternate fuels like propane or propylene, but mixer throats are generally compatible with standard fuel gases unless specified otherwise. Always consult the specific mixer's rating.

It is manufactured from high-quality brass, which is standard for oxy-fuel components due to its durability and resistance to oxidation.

Yes, the ESAB 998045 is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer part, ensuring it meets the exact specifications of your ESAB/Victor equipment.

Typically, the mixer throat is sold as the metal component itself. O-rings, if required for the assembly, are usually sold separately or included in seal kits.

Installation generally involves disassembling the mixer from the torch handle, unscrewing the old throat, and threading in the new one. Ensure all surfaces are clean and do not over-tighten.