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W7004951 - Tweco Fabricator 181i Replacement Wire Spool Hub Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Fix Your Feed: Replacement Spool Hub for Fabricator 181i

Is your wire spool wobbling, sticking, or spinning out of control? It might be time to replace the spool hub. The W7004951 Spool Hub is the direct replacement part for Tweco and Thermal Arc Fabricator 181i, 211i, and 252i welders. We know that on the job site, a broken plastic hub can bring your entire project to a halt. You can't weld if the wire won't feed, and you certainly can't weld if the spool falls off the mount. This part gets you back up and running with the reliability you expect from your machine.

Over time, the plastic tabs and friction surfaces on your welder's spool holder can wear down or snap off, especially if you are frequently swapping between 2lb, 10lb, or 33lb spools. When the hub fails, you lose the ability to set the spool tension correctly. This leads to erratic wire speeds and a frustrating arc that sputters and pops. By swapping in a fresh W7004951 hub, you regain that smooth, consistent wire delivery that makes the Fabricator series such a joy to use. It’s designed to hold the spool concentric to the feed motor, eliminating the vibration and drag that causes feed issues.

Don't settle for jury-rigged fixes or generic parts that don't quite fit the braking system of your welder. This is the authentic part, meaning it drops right in without modification. It includes the necessary geometry to engage with your machine's tension adjustment, so you can dial in the perfect drag to prevent the wire from unspooling when you stop welding. Whether you are a hobbyist working in your garage or a pro in the field, keeping your wire feed system in top shape is the secret to great welds.

This assembly is tough, built to handle the heat and grit of a welding shop. It supports the weight of the wire securely, protecting your drive rolls and liner from unnecessary strain. Get your Fabricator welder back to factory condition and stop fighting with your wire feed. Order the W7004951 Spool Hub today and get back to laying down perfect beads.

Additional Information
Brand:Tweco, Thermal Arc, ESAB
Compatible Models:Fabricator 181i, Fabricator 211i, Fabricator 252i
Part Type:Spool Hub, Wire Spool Holder
Packaging Description:pack of 1

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Spool Hub Assembly
  • 1 x Retaining Clip/Nut (if applicable to assembly)
  • Installation Instructions

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of broken or worn spool hubs on Fabricator 181i welders
  • Repairing wire feed systems on Fabricator 211i and 252i machines
  • Restoring proper spool tension and braking functionality
  • General maintenance of Thermal Arc / Tweco MIG welders

FAQ

This spool hub is designed for the Thermal Arc / Tweco Fabricator series, specifically the 181i, 211i, and 252i multi-process welders.

Typically, the W7004951 refers to the hub assembly itself. You may need to reuse your existing retaining nut or purchase it separately if it is not explicitly stated as included in the specific package.

If your wire spool spins too freely, the friction brake inside the spool hub may be worn out or the tension spring is broken. Replacing the hub with the W7004951 usually resolves this issue.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by ESAB (parent company of Tweco and Thermal Arc).

Installation involves removing the retaining clip or screw from the center of the old hub, sliding it off the shaft, and sliding the new one in place. Ensure the brake pin aligns with the chassis hole.

Yes, the Fabricator 181i spool hub is designed to accommodate standard 4-inch and 8-inch diameter wire spools.

It is made of a durable, high-impact industrial plastic composite designed to resist wear and support the weight of welding wire.

If your bird-nesting is caused by the spool continuing to spin after you release the trigger (due to a lack of braking tension), replacing the hub will likely fix the problem.