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0147640881 - ESAB OPC Ejector Mixer Replacement

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Torch's Performance with the ESAB Ejector OPC

If your ESAB oxy-fuel torch is sputtering, popping, or struggling to maintain a neutral flame, the issue might be deep inside the handle. The ESAB Ejector OPC (0147640881) is the genuine replacement part you need to get your equipment running like new again. The ejector, also known as the mixer, is the heart of your torch. It’s responsible for blending the oxygen and fuel gas perfectly before they hit the tip. When this part gets dirty, clogged, or worn out from years of heat and use, your flame quality suffers, and your work slows down. Don't settle for poor performance or risk safety with a faulty mixer—swap it out with this factory-original part.

Why choose the genuine ESAB 0147640881? Because fit and safety matter. Generic aftermarket parts might look the same, but if the internal holes are drilled even a fraction of a millimeter off, your gas mix will be wrong. This can lead to wasted gas, messy cuts that require grinding, or annoying flashbacks that interrupt your workflow. This ESAB ejector is built to the exact specs of your torch, ensuring it seats perfectly and seals tight. It’s made from durable materials that can handle the heat of a busy shop or job site, giving you peace of mind that your tool is safe and reliable.

Replacing the ejector is a straightforward maintenance task that can save you the cost of buying a whole new torch. It’s a smart investment for any welder or fabricator who relies on their oxy-fuel setup for cutting, heating, or brazing. Whether you are working with acetylene, propane, or other fuel gases, having a clean, functioning mixer is key to getting that crisp, hot cone and the smooth hiss of a perfect flame. Keep a spare in your toolbox so you aren't caught off guard in the middle of a critical job.

This part is designed for professional use and fits specific ESAB torch models. By using the correct ejector, you ensure that your fuel gas is pulled into the stream efficiently, giving you the heat you need without constant adjustment of your knobs. Get back to laying down quality work with equipment you can trust. Order your ESAB Ejector OPC today and feel the difference a fresh mixer makes in your daily fabrication tasks.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Product Type:Ejector
Gas Service:Oxy-Fuel
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Part Number:0147640881
Compatibility:ESAB Oxy-Fuel Systems

INCLUDED

  • 1 x ESAB Ejector OPC (0147640881)

APPLICATIONS

  • Oxy-fuel cutting operations
  • Heavy industrial fabrication
  • Torch repair and refurbishment
  • Structural steel welding and heating
  • Maintenance and repair of ESAB gas equipment

FAQ

The Ejector OPC mixes oxygen and fuel gas within the torch, using the pressure of the oxygen to aspirate low-pressure fuel gas for a stable flame.

Signs of a worn ejector include an unstable flame, frequent popping or backfiring, difficulty setting a neutral flame, or visible damage/clogging during inspection.

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

While minor surface soot can sometimes be cleaned, internal wear or damage to the precision orifices usually requires replacement to ensure safety and performance.

Ejectors are typically designed for specific pressure ranges. Always consult your torch's manual, but generally, they are used in oxy-fuel systems (Oxygen + Acetylene/Propane/etc.).

No, it is designed for specific ESAB torch models that utilize the OPC style ejector. Check your equipment's parts diagram for part number 0147640881.

The ejector design allows the torch to operate safely with low-pressure fuel gases by using the higher pressure oxygen stream to pull the fuel into the mix.

Installation is generally simple for a qualified technician. It involves disassembling the torch handle or head, removing the old mixer, and seating the new one.