
When you are running an automated welding setup, downtime is the enemy. The ESAB A6S Feed Motor Cable (20M) is your direct replacement solution for worn, damaged, or too-short cables on your A6S wire feeder. Whether your original cable has suffered from years of flexing and shop floor abuse, or you simply need more length to reach a new workpiece, this genuine ESAB part (0460907884) gets you back in production with confidence.
At 20 meters (approximately 65 feet) long, this cable gives you the freedom to set up your welding head exactly where it needs to be. It is perfect for those big jobs where the power source is stationary, but the welding head needs to travel the length of a beam or tank. You don't have to worry about stretching cables or moving heavy power sources mid-weld. The extra length provides ample slack for cable management chains and boom movement, reducing strain on the connectors and the motor itself.
This isn't just a generic wire; it's built to handle the specific power and signal needs of the A6S motor. Inconsistent signals can cause wire stuttering, which ruins welds and wastes expensive flux and wire. This cable ensures smooth, steady wire delivery by providing a clean electrical path. The tough outer jacket is made to survive the harsh reality of a weld shop—dragging over concrete, exposure to sparks, and contact with grease won't easily compromise it.
Installation is straightforward thanks to the pre-molded connectors. You won't need to mess around with rewiring pins or soldering; just unplug the old one and snap this one in. It connects your feed motor directly to your control box, ensuring your automated system responds instantly to your settings. Keep a spare on the shelf or upgrade your reach today to ensure your heavy-duty welding projects never skip a beat.
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| Brand:ESAB |
| Packaging Description:1 Per Ea |
| Compatible Model:A6S Feed Motor, A6 System |
| Cable Length:20 Meters |
| Component Type:Feed Motor Cable |
| Application:Automated Welding, Submerged Arc Welding |