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ESAB A2 Series Replacement Utility Indicator Light

$5,811.66/EA $3,844.13/pack of 1 only $3,844.13/EASave 34%

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your ESAB A2 Tractor Running at Peak Performance

For professional welding operators and maintenance technicians working with ESAB's legendary A2 automation systems, the Utility Light D20 A2 (0449443880) is more than just a bulb—it's a key part of your machine's communication system. When you are running long seams on a sub-arc tractor or managing a heavy-duty MIG automation setup, you rely on your equipment's control panel to tell you exactly what is happening. This utility light provides that essential visual confirmation, whether it's indicating power status, arc engagement, or a system alert. A burnt-out light isn't just an annoyance; it's a blind spot in your operation that can lead to missed signals or delayed reactions to machine faults.

This replacement light is the exact OEM part you need to restore your A2 tractor or process controller to factory condition. Because it is a genuine ESAB component, you don't have to worry about modifying the mounting hole or splicing wires to make a generic light fit. It is designed to drop right into the existing D20 (20mm) slot on your equipment, connecting perfectly with the internal wiring harness. The lens and housing are constructed to survive the tough reality of the shop floor—sparks, grinding dust, and the constant vibration of a moving welding tractor won't rattle this light loose or cloud its visibility prematurely.

Replacing a faulty utility light is a quick maintenance task that pays off in safety and efficiency. When your control panel is fully lit and functional, you can operate with confidence, knowing that you are receiving accurate feedback from the machine. Don't settle for aftermarket electrical parts that might flicker, fail, or not seal correctly against the panel face. The ESAB 0449443880 is built to the same standards as the rest of your A2 machine, ensuring that the light is bright, clear, and reliable shift after shift.

Whether you are performing a routine overhaul of your welding automation fleet or just fixing a single tractor to get it back on the beam, using the correct parts matters. This Utility Light D20 A2 ensures your equipment looks and acts like new, helping you maintain the high standards of productivity and quality that ESAB equipment is known for. Keep a spare in your maintenance kit so you are never left in the dark during a critical weld.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Compatible Series:A2, A2 Multitrac
Part Type:Utility Light, Indicator Lamp
Mounting Diameter:20mm (D20)

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Utility Light D20 A2 (0449443880)

APPLICATIONS

  • ESAB A2 Multitrac Systems
  • Automated Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)
  • Automated MIG/MAG Welding
  • Process Controller Maintenance
  • Industrial Control Panel Repair

FAQ

This utility light is designed specifically for ESAB A2 series automation equipment, including the A2 Multitrac and associated process controllers.

Yes, this is a genuine ESAB replacement part, ensuring exact fit and electrical compatibility with your system.

D20 typically refers to the mounting diameter of the light, which is 20mm, a standard size for industrial control panel indicators.

The light is designed for panel mounting. Installation involves removing the old unit from the control panel, inserting the new light into the 20mm hole, securing it, and connecting the wiring terminals.

Using the OEM light ensures the correct voltage rating, physical fit, and environmental sealing, which protects the internal components of the control box.

While it is specified for the A2 series, it may fit other ESAB equipment that uses D20 standard indicators. However, always verify the part number in your machine's spare parts manual.

As a genuine ESAB spare part, it is covered under ESAB's standard warranty terms for replacement components.

It typically serves as a status indicator, signaling power on, active welding cycles, or system faults depending on its specific location on the panel.