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0334163880 - ESAB A6 Drive Sprocket Replacement Gear

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your ESAB A6 Tractor Moving Smoothly

If you are running an ESAB A6 Mastertrac or a similar automated setup, you know that consistency is the name of the game. The whole point of automation is to get that perfect, repeatable weld every time. But if your travel carriage starts stuttering, slipping, or moving at uneven speeds, your weld quality goes out the window. Often, the culprit is a simple mechanical wear part: the drive sprocket. The ESAB 0334163880 Sprocket is the genuine replacement part you need to get your rig back on track—literally.

Over time, the teeth on your drive sprockets take a beating. They pull the heavy weight of the tractor and wire spools day in and day out. Eventually, those teeth start to wear down, hook, or even break off. When that happens, you might notice your machine jerking or hesitating as it moves down the joint. This isn't just annoying; it causes ripples in your weld puddle and can lead to expensive rework. Swapping out a worn sprocket for this fresh OEM unit is a quick, cost-effective fix that restores the smooth, steady travel speed your procedures demand.

Why Stick with OEM?

It might be tempting to look for a generic gear that looks "close enough," but with precision equipment like the A6, fitment matters. This ESAB sprocket is machined to the exact tolerances of your machine's drive shaft and chain. It fits perfectly without wobbling, which saves your bearings and motor from unnecessary stress. Plus, it's made from tough, hardened steel that can handle the grit and grime of a heavy fabrication shop better than softer, cheaper alternatives.

Quick Maintenance Tip

Next time you are blowing out the dust from your A6 tractor or changing a wire spool, take a second to look at the drive gears. If the teeth look sharp and pointy (instead of having a nice flat top) or if they are starting to look like a wave, it's time to order a replacement. Keeping a spare 0334163880 on the shelf is a smart move for any shop relying on ESAB automation, ensuring you aren't stuck waiting for parts while a deadline looms.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Compatible System:ESAB A6 Series, ESAB A6 Mastertrac
Part Type:Sprocket, Drive Gear
Material:Hardened Steel

INCLUDED

  • 1 x ESAB A6 Sprocket (0334163880)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement drive component for ESAB A6 Mastertrac welding tractors.
  • Maintenance of ESAB A6 compact welding heads.
  • Repair of travel carriage mechanisms in automated SAW and MIG systems.
  • Restoration of consistent travel speeds in beam welding and tank fabrication.

FAQ

This sprocket is designed specifically for the ESAB A6 series of welding automation equipment, including the A6 Mastertrac and various A6 welding heads.

OEM sprockets are manufactured to precise tolerances to ensure proper fitment and mesh with the drive chain, preventing premature wear and ensuring consistent travel speed.

Inspect the teeth for signs of wear such as hooking, pointing (teeth becoming sharp), or significant reduction in tooth profile. If the drive chain slips or the motion is jerky, check the sprocket.

The A6 system uses sprockets in various locations; however, this part number is typically associated with the drive/travel mechanism. Please consult your specific machine's parts diagram to confirm location.

It is made of high-grade hardened steel to withstand the high loads and abrasive environments typical of heavy industrial welding.

Yes, if you have basic mechanical skills and the appropriate tools. Always disconnect power to the machine before performing maintenance.

Typically, the sprocket is sold as a standalone unit. You may need to reuse existing mounting hardware or purchase it separately if lost.

Absolutely. A worn sprocket can cause the tractor to travel at uneven speeds, leading to inconsistent heat input, variable bead width, and potential weld defects.