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W7005354 - Lincoln Electric 24VDC Wire Feed Motor (Right Hand)

Packaging: pack of 1
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OVERVIEW

Get Your Wire Feeder Running Smoothly Again

Nothing is more frustrating than a wire feeder that sputters, stalls, or feeds inconsistently. If you've checked your liners, drive rolls, and contact tips and are still experiencing feed issues, your drive motor might be the culprit. The Lincoln Electric W7005354 is the genuine replacement motor you need to get your machine back to running like new. This is a 24VDC motor configured for the Right Hand (RH) side of your wire drive system, designed specifically to match the performance requirements of your Lincoln welder.

When a feed motor begins to fail, you might notice that the wire speed fluctuates while you are welding, or the motor lacks the torque to push the wire through the gun cable, especially when the cable is bent. Replacing the motor with this authentic Lincoln part ensures that you get the correct torque and speed control. Unlike generic motors that might not fit perfectly or could overload your machine's electronics, this OEM part drops right in and connects directly to your existing wiring harness, making the repair process straightforward and reliable.

This motor is built to handle the daily grind of the welding shop. It powers through long welds and frequent starts and stops without overheating or losing power. The 24-volt DC design provides the smooth, consistent power delivery necessary for a stable arc, whether you are welding thin sheet metal or heavy structural steel. Don't let a tired motor compromise your weld quality or slow down your production schedule. Swapping out a failing motor is a cost-effective way to extend the life of your welder and ensure your beads remain consistent and professional.

Before ordering, please verify that your machine requires the Right Hand (RH) version of the motor, as drive assemblies can vary. Once installed, you will likely notice an immediate improvement in wire feed consistency. A smooth wire feed allows you to focus on your puddle and travel speed rather than fighting the machine. Trust in Lincoln Electric's quality engineering to keep your shop running efficiently with the W7005354 replacement motor.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Voltage:24 VDC
Part Type:Wire Feed Motor
Orientation:Right Hand (RH)
Input Power:24 Volts DC
Packaging Description:pack of 1

INCLUDED

  • 1 x W7005354 Right Hand 24VDC Motor Assembly
  • Installation Instructions (if applicable)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn wire feed motors in Lincoln Electric wire feeders
  • Repair of automated welding cells requiring 24VDC RH motors
  • Restoring consistent wire feed speed in MIG and Flux-Cored welding operations
  • Maintenance of heavy-duty industrial welding equipment

FAQ

RH stands for 'Right Hand'. This indicates the mounting orientation and rotational direction of the motor within the wire drive assembly. It is critical to match this with your machine's requirements.

Symptoms of a failing motor include erratic wire speed, the motor stalling under normal load, unusual grinding noises coming from the drive assembly, or the motor not turning at all despite receiving power.

Yes, the W7005354 is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part from Lincoln Electric, ensuring perfect compatibility and performance.

This motor operates on 24 Volts DC (24VDC).

Yes, if you are comfortable with basic mechanical repairs and electrical safety. Always disconnect the machine from power before opening the case. However, for complex systems, a certified technician is recommended.

No, it is specific to models designed for the W7005354 part number. Please check your welder's parts manual or schematic to confirm compatibility before purchasing.

Typically, this SKU refers to the motor assembly itself. Refer to the product image or specific inclusion list, but often gears are part of the drive assembly that the motor attaches to.

OEM motors are matched to the impedance and current handling capabilities of the welder's control board. Using a non-OEM motor can damage the control board or result in poor arc performance.