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23600613 - ESAB 23600613 Replacement Compression Fitting

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Machine Running Smoothly

As a welder, you know that the smallest part can sometimes cause the biggest headaches. A leaking fitting isn't just a nuisance; it's a showstopper. Whether it's shielding gas hissing away and ruining your bead, or coolant dripping onto the shop floor, you need a fix that works the first time. The ESAB 23600613 Compression Fitting is the genuine replacement part you need to get your rig back up and running with confidence. Don't waste time wrestling with generic hardware store fittings that almost fit—stick with the part designed specifically for your machine.

This compression fitting is designed for easy installation, allowing you to make a secure connection quickly. The nut and ferrule system bites down securely on the tube, creating a tight seal that holds up even when you're dragging cables around the shop or moving the machine. It’s built tough to handle the heat and grit of a welding shop, so once it's on, you can forget about it and focus on laying down perfect welds.

Maintenance is part of the job, but it shouldn't take all day. Keeping a few of these 23600613 fittings in your toolbox or spare parts bin is a smart move for any serious fabricator. When a line blows or a thread strips during a routine check, having the right ESAB part on hand means you're back under the hood in minutes, not days. Trust in the quality of OEM parts to protect your equipment and your project quality.

Installation Tips

Replacing a compression fitting is straightforward, but doing it right matters. Make sure your hose or tube end is clean and straight before sliding on the nut and ferrule. Tighten the fitting by hand until it's snug, then use a wrench to give it that final turn—usually about 1-1/4 turns for a fresh install, but check your machine's manual for specifics. This ensures a leak-free seal without crushing the line.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Product Type:Compression Fitting
Part Number:23600613
Packaging Description:pack of 1

INCLUDED

  • 1 x ESAB Compression Fitting (23600613)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing gas delivery lines in MIG/TIG welding setups
  • Fixing coolant connections in water-cooled torch systems
  • General maintenance of ESAB welding power sources and feeders
  • Replacement of worn or stripped fittings during scheduled service

FAQ

This compression fitting is a genuine ESAB spare part used in various welding systems, typically for securing gas or liquid lines. Please consult your machine's parts diagram to confirm compatibility.

While compression fittings are versatile, the specific application depends on the material and pressure rating required by your machine. Always check the service manual for the specific circuit (gas or water) this part number is designated for.

Typically, compression fittings are supplied as a complete assembly including the body, nut, and ferrule (olive), but exact contents can vary. It is designed as a complete replacement unit.

No, compression fittings rely on the deformation of the ferrule against the tube and the seat to create a seal. Using tape on the compression threads can actually prevent a proper seal. Tape might be used on the NPT side if applicable, but not on the compression nut threads.

If you observe persistent leaks despite tightening, or if the threads are stripped or the body is cracked, the fitting must be replaced. Re-tightening an already compressed ferrule too many times can also lead to failure.

Yes, the ESAB 23600613 is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer part, ensuring exact fit and material specifications for ESAB equipment.

Standard open-end wrenches or adjustable wrenches are typically all that is required to install this compression fitting.

The fitting body can often be reused, but the compression ring (ferrule) is permanently deformed upon installation. If you are replacing the tubing, it is best practice to use a new ferrule and often a new nut.