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0458825010 - ESAB .045 Knurled Drive Roll for Flux-Cored Wire

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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of the ESAB 0458825010 Feed Roll

The ESAB 0458825010 is a specialized feed roll component designed for precision wire feeding in industrial welding applications. Engineered specifically for use with 0.045-inch (1.2 mm) cored wires, this roller features a knurled groove geometry. Unlike V-groove rollers used for solid wires or U-groove rollers for aluminum, the knurled surface provides the necessary mechanical traction to feed tubular wires (flux-cored or metal-cored) reliably without requiring excessive drive roll tension that could crush or deform the wire.

This component is manufactured from high-grade hardened steel to withstand the abrasive nature of welding wire and the mechanical stress of continuous operation. It features a dual-groove design, meaning there are two identical 0.045-inch grooves machined into the roller. This allows the operator to reverse the roller when one groove becomes worn, effectively doubling the service life of the part. It is a critical maintenance component for ensuring consistent arc stability and weld quality in heavy fabrication environments.

The 0458825010 is designed for compatibility with a broad spectrum of ESAB wire feeding systems, including the Origo Feed, Aristo Feed, and Warrior Feed series. Proper selection of drive rolls based on wire type and diameter is essential for the longevity of the liner and contact tip, as well as the overall performance of the welding system.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Product Type:Feed Roll
Wire Diameter:0.045" (1.2 mm)
Groove Type:Knurled
Number Of Grooves:2
Wire Type Compatibility:Flux-Cored, Metal-Cored
Compatible Feeders:ESAB Origo Feed, Aristo Feed, Warrior Feed

INCLUDED

  • (1) Knurled Drive Roll, .045 in (1.2 mm)

APPLICATIONS

  • Heavy industrial fabrication using flux-cored arc welding (FCAW)
  • Structural steel welding
  • Shipbuilding and marine repair
  • General manufacturing with metal-cored wires
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