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Lincoln Electric Replacement Power Switch for Invertec 95S

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OVERVIEW

Get Your Invertec 95S Back in Action

There is nothing more frustrating than prepping your workspace, clamping your ground, and reaching to turn on your welder only to find the switch feels dead or the machine won't power up. For owners of the Lincoln Electric Invertec 95S, the W7003050 On/Off Switch is the exact replacement part you need to fix that issue and get back to burning rods. This isn't a generic switch from the hardware store that you have to file down to fit; this is the genuine article from Lincoln Electric, designed to snap right into your machine and hook up to your existing wiring without any headaches.

The power switch on a portable welder like the 95S sees a lot of action. You are constantly flipping it on and off as you move around the job site, and eventually, mechanical wear or dust buildup can cause it to fail. When that happens, your welder is essentially a paperweight until you swap it out. This replacement switch features the crisp, positive 'click' you expect from a new machine and is built to handle the electrical load your welder draws. It restores that confidence that when you flip the switch, the fan will spin up and the arc will be ready.

Replacing the switch is a straightforward repair that can save you the cost and downtime of sending your machine out for service. Because it is an OEM part, the terminals on the back are positioned exactly where your wires need to go, and the switch body fits the faceplate hole perfectly. It’s a smart, low-cost investment to keep your portable stick welder running reliably for years to come. Don't let a ten-dollar part keep you from finishing a thousand-dollar job.

We know that for professional welders and serious hobbyists, equipment reliability is everything. The Invertec 95S is a workhorse for light fabrication and repair, and it deserves quality parts. By choosing the W7003050, you are maintaining the value of your equipment and ensuring it operates safely. Whether your old switch is physically broken, stuck, or just acting glitchy, this fresh replacement will make your machine feel brand new again. Keep one in your spare parts kit or order it today to fix your rig immediately.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Compatible Model:Invertec 95S
Part Type:Power Switch, Rocker Switch
Switch Function:On/Off

INCLUDED

  • 1 x W7003050 On/Off Power Switch

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of failed power switches on Lincoln Electric Invertec 95S welders.
  • Repairing welders with intermittent power issues caused by worn switch contacts.
  • Restoring older Invertec units during refurbishment or resale preparation.
  • Maintenance of portable welding equipment fleets.

FAQ

This part (W7003050) is specifically listed for the Invertec 95S. While Lincoln uses similar switches on various machines, we recommend checking your specific machine's parts manual to ensure compatibility before ordering.

Symptoms of a bad switch include the machine not turning on despite having power at the outlet, the switch feeling 'mushy' or not clicking into place, or the switch feeling stuck. Intermittent power loss when the switch is wiggled is also a sign.

No, this item is the switch body only. You will need to reuse the existing wiring harness and connectors inside your welder.

Replacing the switch generally involves unplugging the machine, removing the outer case, disconnecting the wires from the old switch, popping it out, and installing the new one. It is a standard repair but requires care with electrical connections.

As an OEM part for the Invertec 95S, it is rated to handle the input voltage and current requirements of that specific machine (typically 230V input for the 95S model).

Generic switches may not fit the chassis cutout correctly or may not be rated for the specific inrush current of a welding inverter, which could lead to premature failure or safety hazards.

Yes, the switch typically features standard I/O (On/Off) symbols molded or printed on the rocker face for clear indication of state.

Absolutely not. Always disconnect the welder from the mains power supply before opening the case or servicing any internal components to prevent electric shock.
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