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0458076001 - ESAB Fan Mounting Bracket for Wire Feeders

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OVERVIEW

Precision Repair Parts for ESAB Wire Feeders

The ESAB Fan Attachment (0458076001) is a specialized replacement component engineered for the maintenance and repair of ESAB's advanced wire feeding systems. This part is specifically identified as the mounting housing or attachment bracket for the internal cooling fan found in the Origo Feed 3004/4804 and Aristo Feed 3004/4804 series. For professional welders and MRO technicians, maintaining the internal condition of these feeders is just as important as maintaining the torch or ground clamp. The fan attachment ensures that the cooling fan remains rigidly fixed, preventing it from rattling against the chassis or failing to direct air over the heat sinks and drive motor.

Over time, plastic and composite internal components can become brittle due to constant heat exposure or may crack if the equipment is dropped or roughly handled. A compromised fan attachment can lead to a loose fan, which not only creates distracting noise but can also result in inadequate cooling. If the airflow is not channeled correctly, the wire feeder's duty cycle may be negatively impacted, causing thermal shutdowns during heavy welding operations. Replacing a damaged attachment with this genuine ESAB part restores the unit's thermal management efficiency immediately.

At Welders Supply, we prioritize providing technical accuracy and quality components. This ESAB 0458076001 part is not a generic universal mount; it is the specific molded part required for the designated ESAB feeders. Installation typically involves opening the feeder casing, removing the old mount, and transferring the fan to this new attachment. It is a straightforward repair that extends the service life of your valuable welding assets. Ensure your shop's equipment meets manufacturer specifications by using only genuine replacements for all internal repairs.

Technical Significance

The geometry of this fan attachment is designed to minimize turbulence and maximize static pressure behind the fan blades. This ensures that cooling air penetrates deep into the feeder housing, reaching the drive motor and control boards. Neglecting a broken fan mount can lead to costlier repairs down the line, making this affordable spare part a smart investment in preventative maintenance.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Part Number:0458076001
Product Type:Fan Attachment, Spare Part
Compatible Equipment:ESAB Origo Feed 3004, ESAB Aristo Feed 3004, ESAB Origo Feed 4804, ESAB Aristo Feed 4804

INCLUDED

  • 1x ESAB Fan Attachment (0458076001)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged fan mounts in ESAB wire feeders.
  • Repair of ESAB Origo Feed 3004 and 4804 units.
  • Repair of ESAB Aristo Feed 3004 and 4804 units.
  • General maintenance of welding machine cooling systems.
  • Restoration of proper airflow in industrial wire feeders.

FAQ

It is a fan attachment or mounting bracket used to secure the internal cooling fan inside specific ESAB wire feeders.

This part is primarily designed for the ESAB Origo Feed 3004/4804 and Aristo Feed 3004/4804 series wire feeders.

Yes, this is an authentic ESAB spare part, ensuring exact fit and compliance with factory specifications.

These parts may need replacement if they become cracked due to impact, brittle from age/heat, or if the mounting points fail, causing the fan to vibrate.

No, this is typically just the attachment/housing. The fan motor and blades are usually sold separately or reused from the existing unit.

Installation requires opening the wire feeder case. It is a moderate repair suitable for a maintenance technician or experienced user.

It is manufactured from a durable, heat-resistant industrial composite or plastic designed to withstand the internal environment of a welding machine.

Yes, if the fan is not held securely or directed correctly, airflow may be insufficient, potentially leading to thermal overload errors.