
If you are running an ESAB MIG 41 torch, you know it's a workhorse, but even the toughest tools take a beating. The ESAB 19757 Curved Front Body is the replacement neck you need when your old one finally gives up the ghost. Whether you dropped the gun and bent the neck, or years of heat have stripped the threads for the diffuser, swapping out the front body is the quickest way to get your machine running like new again.
A lot of feed problems get blamed on the liner or the drive rolls, but a damaged gun neck is a silent killer of productivity. If your current body is kinked or bent out of shape, it puts unnecessary drag on the wire as it rounds the curve. This leads to that frustrating stuttering arc or wire that burns back to the tip. By installing a fresh 19757 Curved Front Body, you ensure the wire has a smooth, factory-spec path to the contact tip. This means consistent arc starts, stable feeding, and less downtime clearing jams.
This isn't a cheap knock-off; it's designed to handle the heat and abuse of daily fabrication work. The heavy-duty insulation protects the neck from shorting out if you accidentally bump the workpiece, and the solid brass/copper construction handles the amperage without overheating. The threads are precision-cut to ensure your gas diffuser screws in tight, preventing those annoying gas leaks that cause porosity in your welds.
Replacing the front body on a MIG 41 is straightforward. Simply disconnect the power, unthread the old body from the handle (checking your liner length while you're at it), and thread the new 19757 in place. It’s a five-minute repair that can save you hours of frustration. Keep a spare on the shelf so you aren't stuck waiting for parts when a job needs to get out the door.
| Additional Information |
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| Brand:ESAB |
| Packaging Description:1 Per Ea |
| Compatible Torch:MIG 41 |
| Part Type:Curved Front Body, Conductor Tube, Gooseneck |
| Cooling Method:Air Cooled |
| Material:Brass, Copper Alloy |