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0415109001 - ESAB Wire Feeder Drive Gear Z=26

Packaging: pack of 1

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OVERVIEW

Precision Drive Component for ESAB Wire Feeders

The ESAB Sprocket Z=26 (Part Number: 0415109001) is a critical mechanical component designed to ensure the smooth and reliable operation of your industrial welding equipment. In the world of MIG/MAG welding, the consistency of the wire feed is paramount to achieving a stable arc and a high-quality weld. This sprocket serves as a key element in the transmission of power from the feed motor to the drive rolls, ensuring that the welding wire is delivered to the torch at a constant, controlled speed.

Engineered with exactly 26 teeth (Z=26), this sprocket is manufactured to tight tolerances to mesh perfectly with the corresponding gears in ESAB wire feed assemblies. The use of high-grade, hardened steel in its construction provides exceptional resistance to wear and fatigue. In heavy-duty industrial environments where welding machines operate for extended periods, the drive system is subjected to significant mechanical stress. A worn or damaged sprocket can lead to irregular wire feeding, resulting in burn-backs, sputtering, and poor weld bead aesthetics. Replacing worn gears with genuine ESAB parts restores the machine's original performance specifications.

Maintenance professionals understand that the longevity of a welding system depends on the quality of its internal components. This OEM sprocket is designed not only for durability but also for ease of installation during routine maintenance or repair. By choosing the genuine ESAB 0415109001 sprocket, you eliminate the risks associated with aftermarket parts, such as poor fitment or premature failure. Whether you are refurbishing an older wire feeder or performing preventative maintenance on a production line fleet, this sprocket ensures your equipment continues to operate at peak efficiency.

At Josef Gas, we recognize the importance of minimizing downtime in your operations. This sprocket is part of our comprehensive inventory of genuine ESAB repair parts, ensuring you have access to the components you need to keep your fabrication shop running smoothly. Trust in the precision engineering of ESAB to maintain the integrity of your welding processes.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, pack of 1
Component Type:Drive Sprocket
Material:Steel
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Teeth Count:26
Component Type:Drive Sprocket
Material:Steel
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x ESAB Sprocket Z=26

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn drive gears in ESAB wire feed units.
  • Repair of industrial MIG/MAG welding wire feed mechanisms.
  • Maintenance of automated welding systems requiring precise wire delivery.
  • Restoration of older ESAB welding machines to factory specifications.

FAQ

In mechanical engineering terms, 'Z' refers to the number of teeth on a gear or sprocket. Therefore, Z=26 indicates that this sprocket has exactly 26 teeth.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part from ESAB, ensuring compatibility and quality.

Signs of wear include hooked or pointed teeth, visible metal shavings in the drive housing, or inconsistent wire feeding that persists despite checking the liner and contact tip.

No, this sprocket is designed for specific ESAB wire feed models. Please check your machine's parts manual or contact support to verify compatibility with your specific model.

It is manufactured from high-grade hardened steel to resist wear and handle the torque of the wire feed motor.

Generally, open gears in wire feeders may require a small amount of specific gear grease. Consult your welder's service manual for the correct lubrication procedure.

Yes, a worn sprocket can cause the wire to slip or feed at uneven speeds, leading to an unstable arc, excessive spatter, and poor weld penetration.

Installation typically involves removing the outer cover of the wire feeder and a retaining clip or screw. It is a standard maintenance task for most technicians.