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0192576304 - ESAB Orange Indicator Light 42-48V AC

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Welder's Visual Indicators

When you are under the hood or setting up for a critical weld, your machine's control panel is your primary interface. A burnt-out indicator light might seem like a minor annoyance, but it represents a break in the communication between the welder and the machine. The ESAB 0192576304 Operating Bulb is the exact replacement you need to get your machine's front panel back to 100%. Designed to emit a bright orange signal, this bulb is typically used to indicate that the machine is operating, the contactor is closed, or specific thermal conditions are met, depending on your specific model's schematic.

This is not just a standard hardware store bulb. It is rated specifically for 42-48VAC, a control voltage frequently utilized in professional welding power sources for safety and efficiency. Installing a bulb with incorrect voltage specifications can lead to immediate failure or, worse, damage to the socket and surrounding circuitry. This genuine ESAB part ensures that the electrical resistance and thermal output are exactly what the machine's designers intended. The robust filament and construction are built to withstand the subtle vibrations and thermal cycles that occur inside a welding power source during heavy use.

Key Features for the Technician:

  • OEM Precision: Guaranteed to fit the socket and lock in securely, preventing intermittent connections caused by machine vibration.
  • High Visibility: The orange hue is engineered to be visible even in bright shop environments, ensuring you never second-guess if the machine is live.
  • Voltage Specificity: Rated strictly for 42-48V AC systems, protecting your control board from mismatched load.

Don't let minor maintenance issues pile up. A fully functional control panel is a sign of a well-maintained machine and a professional welder. Replacing a dead operating bulb is a quick fix that restores confidence in your equipment's feedback systems. Whether you are refurbishing an older ESAB unit or simply replacing a bulb that has reached the end of its life, this part provides the reliability and performance you expect from a top-tier welding brand. Keep your equipment safe, compliant, and fully operational with this essential replacement component.

Additional Information
Voltage:42-48 VAC
Color:Orange
Component Type:Indicator Bulb, Pilot Light
Input Voltage:42-48V AC
Light Color:Orange
Application:Status Indication, Welding Machine Repair
Packaging Description:pack of 1

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Orange Operating Bulb (42-48VAC)

APPLICATIONS

  • Status indication on ESAB welding power sources
  • Replacement of burnt-out 'Operating' or 'Power' pilot lights
  • Repair of industrial control panels requiring 42-48V AC indicators
  • Maintenance of welding equipment safety features

FAQ

This bulb is rated for 42-48 Volts AC. It is designed for control circuits within that specific range.

No, this is a specific part (SKU 0192576304) designed for ESAB equipment that utilizes this specific voltage and socket type. Check your machine's parts manual.

In many ESAB machines, the orange light indicates the machine is in an 'Operating' state, meaning the power source is active or the contactor is engaged.

This is typically a traditional incandescent or neon-style pilot bulb designed for the specified AC voltage, unless updated by the manufacturer to an LED equivalent with the same form factor.

No. Using a lower voltage bulb will cause it to blow immediately, and a higher voltage bulb will be too dim or not light up at all. You must use the 42-48V rating.

Ensure the machine is completely disconnected from power. Access the front panel or control board as per the service manual, remove the old bulb, and insert the new one.

Yes, this is a genuine ESAB replacement part, ensuring full compatibility with your ESAB equipment.

It serves as a safety indicator. Knowing if the machine is energized or in an operating state prevents accidental contact or misuse.