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0558008285 - ESAB PowerCut 900 Input Inductor Replacement Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Restore Precision Power with the ESAB Input Inductor

The ESAB 0558008285 Inductor Input PC-900 is a critical replacement component designed exclusively for the ESAB PowerCut 900 plasma cutting system. As an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part, it guarantees the exact electrical characteristics required to maintain the high-performance standards of your plasma cutter. Inductors play a vital role in the power supply section of welding and cutting equipment, acting as a filter to smooth out current fluctuations and manage the flow of energy into the inverter or power block. When this component fails or degrades, it can lead to unstable arcs, erratic cutting performance, or even damage to other expensive internal boards.

Constructed with high-grade materials, this input inductor is built to withstand the thermal and electrical stresses common in industrial environments. It ensures that the input power delivered to the machine's main transformer and rectifier stages is clean and stable. This is particularly important for plasma cutters like the PowerCut 900, which rely on precise voltage control to maintain a constricted plasma arc for clean cuts. By choosing this genuine ESAB part, you are ensuring that the replacement fits perfectly into the chassis mounting points and connects seamlessly with the existing wiring harness, eliminating the guesswork associated with generic or aftermarket alternatives.

Maintenance professionals and equipment repair specialists understand that the longevity of a plasma cutter depends on the health of its power regulation components. A failing inductor can manifest as excessive noise, overheating, or tripping breakers. Replacing a faulty unit with the 0558008285 restores the machine's efficiency and reliability. Whether you are performing a scheduled overhaul or an emergency repair, this inductor provides the assurance of quality that comes with the ESAB brand, a global leader in welding and cutting technology.

Invest in the longevity of your equipment. The PowerCut 900 is a workhorse in many fabrication shops, and keeping it operational with authentic parts is the most cost-effective strategy for long-term productivity. This assembly arrives ready for installation, helping you minimize downtime and get back to cutting metal with the precision and speed you expect from ESAB equipment.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Compatible Model:PowerCut 900
Part Type:Input Inductor
Application:Plasma Cutting Machine Repair
Component Type:Electrical Inductor
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Application:Plasma Cutting Machine Repair
Component Type:Electrical Inductor

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Input Inductor Assembly (0558008285)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of failed input inductor in ESAB PowerCut 900
  • Repairing plasma cutters with unstable arc issues
  • Restoring power regulation in industrial cutting equipment
  • General maintenance of ESAB plasma systems

FAQ

The input inductor filters and smoothes the electrical current entering the machine, ensuring stable power delivery to the inverter and protecting internal components from surges.

This part (0558008285) is specifically listed for the PowerCut 900. Please check your machine's parts manual or contact support to verify compatibility with other models.

Symptoms may include an unstable plasma arc, the machine tripping breakers, excessive humming noise, or physical signs of overheating/burning on the inductor coil.

Yes, this is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part from ESAB, ensuring exact fit and performance specifications.

Installation involves working with high-voltage internal components. It is highly recommended that this part be installed by a qualified welding equipment repair technician.

Typically, this part number includes the inductor assembly itself. You may need to reuse existing mounting bolts or screws from your machine.

Failures can be caused by long-term overheating, electrical surges, vibration causing physical damage to the windings, or insulation breakdown over time.

It is usually located near the main power input section of the chassis. Always disconnect power and discharge capacitors before opening the machine case.