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994490 - ESAB 994490 Replacement Motor Brush Set (Pair)

Packaging: pack of 2
$163.85/EA $196.34/pack of 2 only $98.17/EASave 40%

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OVERVIEW

Maintain Precision Wire Feeding with ESAB 994490

For professional welders and maintenance technicians, the ESAB 994490 Brush Assembly (2) is an essential spare part for maintaining the reliability of wire feed systems. The wire feeder is the heartbeat of any MIG or flux-cored welding operation; if the motor falters, the arc becomes unstable, leading to weld defects, burn-backs, and frustration. This brush assembly is specifically engineered for ESAB wire feed motors, providing the necessary electrical contact to drive the feed rolls with consistent torque and speed.

Motor brushes are designed to wear out over time—they are the sacrificial link in the electromechanical system. As they wear, the spring pressure decreases, and the contact surface can become uneven. This often manifests as a wire feeder that lacks power or speed consistency, especially under load. Replacing your brushes with the ESAB 994490 kit is a cost-effective maintenance procedure that can revitalize an aging machine and prevent the need for a complete motor replacement. This kit includes two brushes, ensuring you can service the entire motor in one go.

Using genuine ESAB components like the 994490 ensures that the carbon grade matches the commutator material of your motor. Mismatched brushes can be too abrasive, wearing down the copper bars of the commutator, or too soft, causing excessive dusting and fouling inside the motor housing. ESAB's OEM brushes strike the perfect balance, offering durability without compromising the integrity of the motor's internal components. Regular inspection of your motor brushes should be part of your annual or bi-annual maintenance schedule, depending on usage intensity.

Technical Reliability and Performance

When you install the ESAB 994490, you are investing in the longevity of your welding assets. Consistent wire feeding is paramount for achieving high-quality welds, particularly in automated or semi-automated processes. A motor running with fresh brushes delivers stable RPMs, which directly correlates to stable amperage and voltage at the arc. Don't let a small consumable part compromise your weld quality.

  • Restores Torque: Ensures the motor has the power to push wire through long liners.
  • Prevents Arcing: Proper spring tension and fit reduce internal motor arcing.
  • Cost-Effective: Extends the life of the motor, saving on expensive replacements.
Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Part Type:Motor Brush Assembly
Quantity In Pack:2
Material:Carbon
Application:Wire Feeder Motor Repair

INCLUDED

  • 2 x Carbon Motor Brushes
  • Attached Leads/Springs (Assembly)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repair of ESAB wire feeder motors
  • Routine maintenance of welding machine drive systems
  • Restoration of older ESAB MIG welders
  • Industrial equipment refurbishment

FAQ

It transfers electrical current to the rotating part of the wire feeder motor, allowing it to spin and drive the welding wire.

The package typically includes a set of two brushes, which is required to replace both brushes in a standard DC motor.

Signs include intermittent wire feeding, the motor failing to start without a tap, excessive sparking visible inside the motor, or if the brushes are worn down to less than 1/4 inch.

Yes, the ESAB 994490 is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by ESAB.

No, these are specific to certain ESAB wire feed motors. You should check your machine's parts manual to confirm compatibility.

Replacing both ensures even wear and balanced electrical contact, which is crucial for the smooth operation and longevity of the motor.

Brush assemblies typically include the carbon brush and the attached lead/spring mechanism, but visual verification of the specific batch is recommended.

Worn brushes can cause poor motor performance, stalling, and eventually damage the motor's commutator, requiring a much more expensive motor replacement.