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0147579001 - ESAB A6 VEC Replacement Worm Screw 672:1 Ratio

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your A6 Automation Running Smoothly

If you are running ESAB A6 automation equipment, you know that consistency is everything. When your travel carriage or wire feeder starts to stutter, or if you hear a grinding noise coming from the motor box, it might be time to check your gears. The ESAB 0147579001 Worm Screw is the genuine replacement part you need to fix the transmission on your A6 VEC motor. This specific screw features a 672:1 ratio, which is essential for dialing in those precise travel speeds needed for heavy structural welding.

Worn-out gears can cause a nightmare for weld quality. If the worm screw is stripped or worn down, you might experience "hysteresis" or lag when changing directions, or uneven speed that results in inconsistent weld penetration and bead appearance. Replacing the worm screw is a standard maintenance procedure that can save you from buying a completely new motor unit. This part is built tough to handle the grit and grind of the shop floor, but like all moving parts, it eventually needs retirement. Swapping it out with a genuine ESAB part ensures it fits perfectly the first time, so you can get your machine back on the track and burning wire.

Don't risk your project's timeline on aftermarket parts that might not match the specific gear pitch or hardness required by the A6 system. This worm screw is designed to mesh perfectly with the existing gears in your VEC unit, ensuring smooth power transfer. Whether you are welding bridge girders, pressure vessels, or ship panels, keeping your automation equipment in top shape is the key to profitability. Keep a spare 0147579001 on the shelf so you aren't caught waiting for parts when a deadline is looming.

Installation and Maintenance

When replacing this worm screw, it is highly recommended to clean out the old grease from the gearbox, as it likely contains metal shavings from the worn part. Inspect the mating worm wheel for damage as well; often, they should be replaced in pairs if wear is significant. Apply the manufacturer-specified lubricant upon reassembly to ensure the new screw breaks in correctly and provides years of reliable service.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Item:Worm Screw
Compatible Model:A6 VEC Motor, A6 Automation Systems
Gear Ratio:672:1
Part Type:Transmission Gear, Spare Part
Packaging Description:pack of 1

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Worm Screw (Ratio 672:1)

APPLICATIONS

  • Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) automation tractors
  • MIG/MAG automated welding heads
  • Beam welding gantries
  • Column and boom welding systems
  • Heavy industrial fabrication requiring precise travel speed control

FAQ

This worm screw has a reduction ratio of 672:1, designed for high-torque, low-speed precision applications in ESAB A6 VEC motors.

Yes, this is the genuine OEM ESAB part number 0147579001, ensuring exact fit and material specifications for A6 systems.

It is designed for the ESAB A6 VEC motor unit. Please verify your motor's data plate or parts list to ensure the 672:1 ratio matches your specific configuration.

Signs of wear include inconsistent wire feed or travel speed, grinding noises from the gearbox, or excessive 'play' (backlash) in the drive system.

It is best practice to inspect the mating worm wheel. If the screw is worn, the wheel likely has wear patterns that could damage a new screw. Replacing both often yields the best results.

The worm screw resides inside the gearbox and requires proper lubrication. When installing, ensure the gearbox is cleaned of old debris and repacked with the correct gear grease.

This part is specifically listed for the A6 VEC. While some ESAB components are shared, you must cross-reference the specific part number 0147579001 with your equipment manual.

The gear ratio determines the output speed and torque. Using the wrong ratio would result in the welding head moving too fast or too slow for the controller's calibration, ruining weld quality.