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21427 - ESAB 21427 Male Plug Connector

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OVERVIEW

Genuine ESAB Reliability for Your Equipment

The ESAB 21427 Male Plug is a critical replacement component designed to restore the functionality and safety of your welding equipment. In the demanding world of industrial welding, every connection counts. Whether this plug is utilized for power transmission, control signals, or accessory interfacing, using a genuine OEM part is essential for maintaining the integrity of your system. ESAB, a global leader in welding and cutting technologies, engineers their replacement parts to the same exacting standards as their original machines, ensuring that this male plug meets all necessary electrical and mechanical specifications.

Precision Engineering and Fitment

One of the primary challenges in equipment maintenance is sourcing parts that fit correctly and perform reliably. The ESAB 21427 is manufactured with precision tolerances to ensure a snug, secure fit with its corresponding female receptacle. This eliminates loose connections that can lead to arcing, signal loss, or intermittent equipment failure. The materials used in the construction of this plug are selected for their durability and resistance to the harsh conditions often found in workshops and job sites, including exposure to heat, dust, and vibration. By choosing this authentic ESAB part, you are investing in the longevity of your welding setup.

Maintenance and Repair Made Simple

Replacing damaged or worn connectors is a routine part of welding machine maintenance. A compromised plug can cause unnecessary downtime and frustration. This ESAB Male Plug is designed for straightforward installation, allowing maintenance personnel to quickly swap out defective components and get equipment back into production. It is suitable for a variety of ESAB systems that utilize this specific part number. Always verify the part number in your equipment's service manual to ensure compatibility. Keeping a spare 21427 plug in your maintenance inventory is a proactive strategy to minimize downtime and ensure your operations run smoothly.

Why Choose OEM Parts?

While generic aftermarket parts may seem like a cost-effective solution, they often lack the rigorous testing and quality assurance of OEM components. The ESAB 21427 ensures that you are not compromising on safety or performance. It preserves the warranty status of your equipment and provides peace of mind knowing that the component is designed specifically for your machine's architecture. Whether you are repairing a wire feeder, a remote control, or a power source connection, this plug delivers the consistency and reliability professionals expect from the ESAB brand.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, pack of 1
Item:Plug Male
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INCLUDED

  • 1 x ESAB 21427 Male Plug

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged male plugs on ESAB welding equipment
  • Repair of control cables and remote connections
  • Maintenance of wire feeder interconnects
  • General welding machine electrical repair

FAQ

Yes, this is a genuine ESAB OEM replacement part, number 21427.

This plug fits specific ESAB welding machines and accessories. Please check your equipment's parts manual for the reference number 21427 to ensure compatibility.

This is a male plug connector.

It is designed specifically for ESAB equipment. While it may physically fit other standard sockets, we recommend using it only for the intended ESAB applications to ensure safety and performance.

The plug is constructed from industrial-grade durable materials designed to withstand the thermal and mechanical stresses of a welding environment.

Typically, standard electrical hand tools are sufficient for installing this type of plug. Always ensure the equipment is disconnected from power before attempting repairs.

Yes, genuine ESAB parts typically come with a manufacturer's warranty against defects in material and workmanship.

Signs of a bad plug include visible cracks, bent pins, signs of overheating (melting or discoloration), or intermittent connection issues when the cable is moved.