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0194188001 - ESAB 10k Ohm Replacement Potentiometer Control

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Welder's Precision Control

Is your ESAB welder acting up? Are you finding it difficult to dial in the perfect voltage or wire speed? The issue might be as simple as a worn-out control pot. The ESAB Potentiometer 10 kOhm (0194188001) is the authentic replacement part you need to get your machine back to peak performance. In any welding operation, downtime is the enemy. Struggling with a finicky control knob that jumps values or doesn't register adjustments can lead to frustration, poor weld quality, and wasted time. Replacing a failing potentiometer is a cost-effective repair that can significantly extend the service life of your valuable welding equipment.

Welders Supply understands that professional fabricators rely on their tools. That is why we supply genuine OEM parts like this ESAB potentiometer. Generic electronics often lack the durability required for the shop floor, where metal dust, vibrations, and heat are constant factors. This ESAB component is built to withstand these harsh environments, ensuring that your controls remain smooth and accurate shift after shift. It is designed specifically for compatibility with ESAB circuitry, ensuring that the 10 kOhm resistance range perfectly matches your machine's control board requirements.

Don't let a small electrical component compromise your welding output. Symptoms of a bad potentiometer include erratic wire feeding, fluctuating voltage even when the dial is still, or a complete loss of control over a specific parameter. Swapping out the old unit for this new, genuine ESAB part is a smart maintenance move. It ensures that when you set your machine to a specific output, that is exactly what you get at the arc. Keep your shop running smoothly and your welds consistent with high-quality repair parts.

Why Choose OEM Repair Parts?

Using the correct part number (0194188001) ensures a hassle-free repair. There is no guessing about shaft length, mounting diameter, or electrical taper. This part drops right in where the old one came out, making the repair process quick and efficient. Protect your investment in ESAB technology by using only approved replacement components that meet the manufacturer's rigorous standards for safety and performance.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Product Type:Potentiometer
Resistance:10 kOhm
Part Number:0194188001
Component Type:Electrical Control
Packaging Description:1 per ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x ESAB Potentiometer 10 kOhm (0194188001)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn voltage control knobs on ESAB welders
  • Repair of wire feed speed adjustment controls
  • Maintenance of ESAB industrial power sources
  • Fixing erratic parameter settings on compatible wire feeders
  • General electrical repair for ESAB welding equipment requiring 10k ohm resistance

FAQ

This potentiometer has a resistance of 10 kOhm (10,000 Ohms).

Yes, this is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by or for ESAB, part number 0194188001.

You should consult your machine's parts manual or schematic. Look for part number 0194188001 in the breakdown of the front panel or control assembly.

Common symptoms include "dead spots" where the machine output drops to zero or fluctuates, erratic wire speed or voltage that doesn't match the dial position, or a gritty feeling when turning the knob.

Typically, this part number refers to the potentiometer component itself. The plastic control knob is usually sold separately or reused from the old unit.

While electrically similar, generic pots may not fit the mounting hole, shaft size, or have the correct durability rating for industrial welding environments. We recommend using the OEM part for guaranteed fit and performance.

Depending on the specific machine model, it typically controls variable parameters such as arc voltage, wire feed speed, or amperage.

This depends on the specific machine. Some potentiometers connect via screw terminals or plugs, while others may require soldering wires to the terminals. Check your existing part to be sure.