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0459057001 - ESAB Replacement Gas Nipple Fitting

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Welder's Performance with the ESAB Gas Nipple

If you are experiencing inconsistent gas flow or suspect a leak at the connection point of your ESAB wire feeder, the ESAB Gas Nipple (0459057001) is likely the part you need. For professional welders, the gas delivery system is the lifeline of the process. A worn-out, cracked, or cross-threaded nipple can lead to a host of welding problems that are frustrating to diagnose, including sputtering arcs, soot accumulation, and the dreaded porosity. This replacement nipple is the direct fix for worn gas inlet connections, allowing you to get back to laying down perfect beads without worrying about atmospheric contamination ruining your work.

We know that in the shop, time is money. Trying to force a generic hardware store fitting into a precision welding machine often leads to stripped threads or persistent leaks. This genuine ESAB part is designed to drop right in. It features the correct thread pitch and barb dimensions to mate perfectly with your existing ESAB setup. Made from tough brass, it stands up to the abuse of the shop floor. Whether you are swapping out hoses or rebuilding an older feeder that has seen better days, replacing the gas nipple is a cheap insurance policy against weld defects. It ensures that every cubic foot of gas you pay for actually makes it to the puddle, rather than hissing out the back of the machine.

Installation is straightforward for anyone familiar with welder maintenance. Simply disconnect the gas supply, remove the old fitting (checking for any debris or thread damage), and install the new 0459057001 nipple. It is always good practice to check your hose clamps and O-rings at the same time to ensure the entire connection is sound. This small part plays a huge role in the stability of your arc. Don't let a five-dollar fitting cause a thousand-dollar rework. Keep a spare in your maintenance kit so you are never caught off guard by a gas leak in the middle of a critical job.

Why Welders Choose This Part:

  • Direct Fit: No guessing games—it fits your ESAB machine exactly as the original did.
  • Reliable Seal: Stops the hissing and saves you money on shielding gas bottles.
  • Tough Build: Brass construction handles the torque and vibration of daily use.
  • Peace of Mind: Eliminates one variable when troubleshooting weld quality issues.
Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Gas Nipple
Material:Brass
Compatible Brand:ESAB
Application:Gas Connection, Wire Feeder Repair

INCLUDED

  • 1 x ESAB Gas Nipple (0459057001)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged gas inlet fittings on ESAB wire feeders
  • Repair of gas leakages in welding power source gas connections
  • Routine maintenance of MIG/MAG and TIG welding equipment
  • Restoration of older ESAB welding machines to factory specifications

FAQ

It serves as a connection point for the shielding gas hose to enter the welding machine or wire feeder, ensuring a secure and leak-free transfer of gas.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by ESAB, ensuring correct fitment and material quality.

The nipple is constructed from high-quality brass, which provides excellent durability and corrosion resistance for gas applications.

It is designed specifically for ESAB equipment. While threads might match other brands, we recommend using it only with compatible ESAB models to ensure safety and performance.

Signs include audible gas leaks (hissing) at the connection, visible damage to the threads or barb, or inconsistent gas coverage at the torch despite a full cylinder.

Typically, this SKU refers to the nipple itself. You may need to reuse your existing nut or hose clamp, or purchase them separately if they are also damaged.

Standard wrenches appropriate for the hex size of the fitting and a screwdriver or crimping tool for the hose clamp are usually all that is required.

If the porosity is caused by air being sucked into the gas line through a leaky inlet connection, replacing a damaged nipple will solve the issue.