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0707071034 - ESAB Replacement Auxiliary Power Receptacle USA Standard

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OVERVIEW

Get Your Welder Back to Full Power

There are few things more annoying in the shop than a welding machine with a broken auxiliary outlet. You rely on that plug to run your water cooler, your grinder, or maybe just a fan to keep cool while you're under the hood. When that socket cracks, shorts out, or just stops holding a plug, it disrupts your entire workflow. The ESAB Power Socket USA Style UL (0707071034) is the exact replacement part you need to fix the problem right and get back to work. Don't waste time trying to jam a generic hardware store outlet into your welder's faceplate—it won't fit right, it won't seal, and it might rattle loose with the vibration of the machine.

This is a genuine ESAB part, meaning it is built to the same specs as the one that came with your machine when it was brand new. It features the standard USA Style connection, so your standard 110V/120V plugs will fit perfectly. More importantly, it is UL Listed. In a welding shop, safety is everything. You are working with high currents, sparks, and hot metal. The last thing you need is a cheap, knock-off electrical socket melting down or causing a short circuit inside your power source. This socket is built with durable materials that can handle the heat and the rough environment of a fabrication shop.

Replacing a damaged socket is about more than just convenience; it's about protecting your investment. A cracked socket can let metal dust, grinding swarf, and moisture inside your welder's cabinet. Over time, that conductive dust can blow up your main circuit boards, costing you thousands in repairs. Swapping out a broken socket with this sealed, OEM unit is a cheap insurance policy for your machine. It fits the panel cutout perfectly, keeping the bad stuff out and the good power flowing.

Whether you are a shop owner maintaining a fleet of ESAB machines or a welder fixing up your own rig, this power socket is the professional choice. It’s tough, it’s safe, and it fits. Stop struggling with loose connections and extension cords running across the floor. Install the correct ESAB Power Socket and keep your station clean, safe, and fully operational.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Item:Power Socket
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Component Type:Panel Mount Socket, Auxiliary Receptacle
Standard:USA Style, NEMA
Certification:UL Listed
Application:Welding Machine Repair, Electrical Maintenance

INCLUDED

  • 1 x ESAB Power Socket (USA Style, UL Listed)
  • Installation Hardware (if applicable to specific batch)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged auxiliary power outlets on ESAB welding machines
  • Repair of cracked or worn front-panel receptacles
  • Restoring UL compliance to repaired electrical equipment
  • Connecting water coolers, fume extractors, or power tools to welder auxiliary power

FAQ

This is a genuine ESAB part designed for specific ESAB power sources. Please check your machine's spare parts list or service manual for part number 0707071034 to confirm compatibility.

It is a 'USA Style' socket, typically NEMA 5-15, similar to household outlets but built to industrial standards for mounting in equipment panels.

Typically, this part number includes the socket itself. You will usually reuse the existing wiring harness inside the machine unless it is also damaged.

UL Listing ensures the component meets specific safety standards for flammability and electrical insulation, which is critical for industrial insurance and safety compliance.

Installation involves working with internal machine wiring. We strongly recommend that a qualified electrician or certified welder repair technician perform the installation to ensure safety.

Yes. A cracked socket is a safety hazard and can allow conductive dust to enter the machine, potentially causing expensive internal damage.

USA Style sockets on welding machines are typically for 115V/120V auxiliary power. Always verify the voltage output of your specific machine model before plugging in devices.

You will typically need screwdrivers to open the machine case and remove the socket, and possibly wire strippers or crimpers if the connections need refreshing.