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9SG2114 - Lincoln Electric G2114 Brush Holder Cartridge Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Lincoln Electric G2114 Brush Holder Cartridge

The Lincoln Electric G2114 Brush Holder Cartridge is a critical OEM replacement component designed for the maintenance and repair of Lincoln Electric engine-driven welders and generators. In direct-current (DC) welding generators, the brush holder plays a vital role in positioning the carbon brushes against the rotating commutator. This precise alignment is essential for the efficient transfer of electrical current, which directly influences the stability and quality of the welding arc. Over time, heat, vibration, and mechanical wear can degrade the integrity of the brush holder, leading to misalignment, poor contact, or even arcing that can damage the expensive commutator assembly.

Manufactured to Lincoln Electric's exact engineering standards, the G2114 cartridge ensures that replacement brushes fit snugly and maintain the correct pressure. This part is constructed from high-quality, heat-resistant materials capable of enduring the harsh thermal environments typical of industrial welding equipment. By using genuine OEM parts like the G2114, maintenance professionals can ensure the longevity of their equipment and avoid the risks associated with ill-fitting aftermarket alternatives. This component is frequently utilized in the exciter or main generator sections of classic Lincoln machines, such as the SA-200 and other related models, where reliable DC power generation is paramount.

Proper maintenance of the brush assembly is key to preventing voltage irregularities. When a brush holder becomes loose or damaged, it allows the brush to bounce or shift, causing sparking and pitting on the commutator surface. Replacing a compromised holder with the G2114 restores the mechanical stability required for smooth operation. This part is supplied individually and is designed for straightforward installation by qualified technicians familiar with welder generator repair.

Key Technical Benefits:

  • OEM Precision: Guaranteed fit for specified Lincoln Electric models, eliminating modification requirements.
  • Thermal Durability: Engineered to resist warping or cracking under high operating temperatures.
  • Electrical Integrity: Promotes optimal current transfer by maintaining constant brush-to-commutator contact.
Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 of each
Brand:Lincoln
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Product Type:Brush Holder Cartridge
Compatible Equipment:Lincoln Engine Driven Welders, Generators
Part Number:G2114, 9SG2114
Application:Electrical Current Transfer, Brush Support
brand:lincoln
packaging-description:1-per-ea

INCLUDED

  • (1) G2114 Brush Holder Cartridge

APPLICATIONS

  • Repair of Lincoln Electric engine-driven welders.
  • Maintenance of DC generator exciter assemblies.
  • Replacement of cracked or heat-damaged brush holders.
  • Restoration of vintage welding machines (e.g., SA-200, SA-250).
  • Fixing unstable arc issues caused by poor brush contact.

FAQ

The G2114 holds the carbon brush in place against the commutator, ensuring consistent electrical contact for current transfer in the generator.

No, the G2114 is typically the holder cartridge only. Carbon brushes are sold separately.

If the holder is cracked, warped from heat, or if the brush fits too loosely causing it to wobble, the holder should be replaced.

Yes, this is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part from Lincoln Electric, ensuring exact fit and specifications.

It is compatible with various Lincoln engine-driven welders, often including models like the SA-200 and SA-250. Always check your machine's parts manual to confirm.

Yes. If the holder allows the brush to move improperly, it can cause arcing that pits and damages the commutator, leading to expensive repairs.

It depends on the specific machine model, but it is commonly used in the brush assemblies of DC generators found in Lincoln welders.

This varies by machine model. Generators typically use multiple brushes and holders. It is often recommended to inspect all of them when performing maintenance.