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952136 - ESAB Panel Mount Fuse Holder for Midget Fuses

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OVERVIEW

Reliable Circuit Protection for Industrial Equipment

The ESAB 952136 Holder Fuse Midget Pnl Mount is a critical electrical component designed to restore the safety and functionality of ESAB welding power sources. As an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part, this fuse holder is engineered to meet the specific electrical and mechanical requirements of ESAB's industrial machinery. In the realm of welding equipment maintenance, the integrity of the control circuit is paramount. A compromised fuse holder—whether due to thermal stress, physical impact, or corrosion—can lead to intermittent power issues or, more critically, a failure to protect sensitive internal electronics from overcurrent events.

This component features a robust panel-mount design, allowing it to be securely fastened to the machine's chassis or control interface. It is specifically sized for "Midget" fuses, a standard industrial dimension (typically 13/32" x 1-1/2"), which are commonly employed to protect auxiliary circuits, fan motors, and control boards within welding rectifiers and inverters. The body of the holder is constructed from high-grade dielectric materials capable of withstanding the elevated temperatures and potential vibration inherent in welding environments. This ensures that the fuse remains electrically isolated from the panel and securely seated during operation.

Integrating genuine ESAB parts like the 952136 into your maintenance schedule ensures compliance with the equipment's original design specifications. Generic replacements often lack the precise thread pitch or terminal durability required for long-term reliability in heavy-duty applications. By utilizing this specific SKU, maintenance personnel can guarantee a seamless fit, reducing downtime associated with retrofitting incompatible components. The holder typically includes the necessary mounting hardware, facilitating a straightforward installation process for qualified electrical technicians.

For facilities managers and equipment repair specialists, stocking essential electrical spares such as the ESAB 952136 is a proactive measure. It minimizes the operational impact of minor electrical faults, ensuring that production schedules are maintained and that high-value welding assets remain in peak operating condition. This part is compatible with a range of ESAB legacy and current power sources; however, verification against the specific machine's parts manual is always recommended.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, pack of 1
Component Type:Fuse Holder
Mounting Style:Panel Mount
Application:Welding Power Source Repair
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Component Type:Fuse Holder
Mounting Style:Panel Mount
Fuse Compatibility:Midget
Application:Welding Power Source Repair
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x ESAB 952136 Midget Fuse Holder (Panel Mount)
  • Mounting Nut/Hardware

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged fuse holders in ESAB welding power sources
  • Repair of control panel circuits in industrial machinery
  • Protection of auxiliary circuits, fans, and control boards
  • Restoration of vintage or legacy ESAB welding equipment

FAQ

This holder is designed for 'Midget' style fuses, which typically measure 13/32 inches in diameter and 1-1/2 inches in length.

Yes, the ESAB 952136 is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by or for ESAB.

This is a panel-mount fuse holder. It inserts through a specific size hole in the control panel and is secured from the back with a mounting nut.

This part is used in various ESAB models. We recommend checking your machine's parts manual or the existing fuse holder to confirm the part number 952136 matches.

No, fuses are typically sold separately. This item is the holder assembly only.

Fuse holders often melt due to loose electrical connections which create resistance and heat, or because a fuse was not seated properly. Replacing the holder is necessary to fix this.

Generally, fuse holders are rated for voltage and current rather than specific current types, but you must ensure the fuse you install is rated correctly for your specific circuit (AC or DC).

You will typically need a wrench or pliers to tighten the backing nut and a screwdriver or soldering iron depending on how the wires attach to the terminals.