ESAB Welder F02 Fault Code — What It Means
The F02 fault on ESAB welders (Rebel, Rogue, and Fabricator series) indicates an overcurrent or short circuit on the output — the welding output current exceeded the machine’s rated trip threshold, typically caused by a dead short at the output terminals, a shorted gun or cable, or welding parameters that drive current far beyond the rated range. The inverter shuts down instantly to protect the IGBT power modules.
Common Causes
- Dead short at the output — Electrode or wire touching both the work and the ground clamp simultaneously, or a wire feed issue causing the wire to push against the nozzle and short internally.
- Shorted MIG gun or torch cable — Internal conductor insulation failure in the gun lead or cable body creates a short that trips F02 on every arc start.
- Wire feed running into nozzle — A bird-nest or wire pile-up inside the gun body causes the wire to contact the nozzle or contact tip body, creating a direct short.
- Parameters far above rated output — Running voltage and wire speed settings that demand current well beyond what the machine can deliver at duty cycle causes instantaneous overcurrent trips.
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Inspect the gun and nozzle — Remove the nozzle and contact tip. Check for spatter bridging the contact tip to the nozzle interior. Clean or replace both.
- Check for wire bird-nest — Open the wire drive compartment and inspect the wire path. A wire pile-up or obstruction in the liner causes the wire to push forward and short. Clear the jam and straighten the cable.
- Test with a different gun or torch — If you have a spare, swap the gun. If F02 stops, the original gun has an internal cable fault and needs replacement.
- Verify parameters are within range — Check wire speed and voltage settings against the machine’s parameter chart for your wire diameter and material. Extreme settings cause F02 without any mechanical fault.
- Power cycle and test with short bead — After clearing any mechanical issue, power cycle and run a short test bead on scrap. If F02 recurs, the IGBT module may have been damaged by the initial short.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Contact tip | Amazon | Replace if burnt, spattered, or worn |
| MIG gun nozzle | Amazon | Replace if spatter bridges to contact tip |
| MIG gun / torch cable | Amazon | Replace if internal short is found |
| IGBT power module | Amazon | If F02 persists after all external causes are cleared — authorized service |
When to Call a Pro
If F02 trips immediately on power-up with no load connected and the gun removed, the output IGBT has failed internally. ESAB authorized service is needed for power module replacement.