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ESAB 110V Auxiliary Power Receptacle (Square)

$46.16/EA $21.56/pack of 1 only $21.56/EASave 53%

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OVERVIEW

Get Your Power Back with the ESAB 952219 Outlet

There are few things more frustrating on a job site than reaching to plug in your grinder or trouble light into your welder, only to find the outlet is cracked, loose, or completely dead. The auxiliary 110V outlet on your welder is one of the most underrated features of your machine, saving you from running extra extension cords across the shop floor. When it breaks, it kills your efficiency. The ESAB 952219 110V Square Outlet is the direct replacement you need to fix that broken receptacle and get your station back to 100% functionality.

This isn't just a generic hardware store plug; it's the specific square-style receptacle used on many ESAB power sources. It is built to handle the rough environment of a welding shop, where sparks, dust, and heavy use are the norm. The square faceplate fits perfectly into the factory slot on your machine, meaning you won't be fighting to make it fit or leaving gaps where conductive dust can get inside the machine. It features a standard 3-prong grounded configuration, ensuring your power tools are safe to use. If your current outlet is arcing, holding plugs loosely, or physically broken, swapping it out is a smart move to prevent electrical shorts or damage to your expensive power tools.

Replacing a damaged outlet is a maintenance task that pays off immediately in convenience. Instead of hunting for a wall outlet or dragging a drop cord over your welding leads, you can plug right into your machine again. This part is designed for easy panel mounting, making the repair process straightforward for those comfortable with machine maintenance. It restores the clean, professional look of your welder and, more importantly, its utility.

Don't let a $20 part slow down your fabrication process. The ESAB 952219 is the genuine article, ensuring that the fit, finish, and electrical rating match your machine exactly. Keep your workspace efficient and your tools powered up with this durable replacement receptacle. Whether you are running a busy fabrication shop or a home garage setup, having a fully functional welder—including the convenience outlets—makes every job go smoother.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Voltage:110 V
Component Type:Auxiliary Power Outlet
Shape:Square
Configuration:3-Prong Grounded
Mounting Style:Panel Mount

INCLUDED

  • 1 x ESAB 110V Square Outlet Receptacle (952219)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged or non-functional auxiliary outlets on ESAB welding machines.
  • Restoring 110V power access for angle grinders, die grinders, and polishers.
  • Powering task lighting or portable fume extractors directly from the welding power source.
  • Repairing cracked or loose receptacles to maintain electrical safety standards.
  • General maintenance of ESAB welding equipment electrical panels.

FAQ

This outlet is rated for standard 110V/115V AC power, commonly used for auxiliary tools on welding machines.

Yes, the ESAB 952219 is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by ESAB.

No, this is designed specifically for ESAB machines that utilize the square-style panel mount receptacle. Please check your machine's parts manual for compatibility.

Typically, this part includes the receptacle itself. You may need to reuse existing mounting hardware or purchase standard screws separately if they are missing.

While the physical installation is straightforward, replacing electrical components inside a welding machine involves exposure to high voltage. It is recommended that a qualified technician perform the installation.

The faceplate is square, designed to snap or screw into a corresponding square cutout on the machine's front or rear panel.

No, this receptacle is designed for 110V/115V applications only and has a standard NEMA 5-15 style configuration.

Outlets often fail due to physical impact, excessive heat from loose connections, or wear and tear from frequent plugging and unplugging of tools.
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