Hobart 720041 Natural Gas Pilot Orifice 0.018"

$9.62
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SKU
720041
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The Hobart 720041 Natural Gas Pilot Orifice 0.018" works by controlling the amount of fuel that flows to the initial burner assembly. This component is a fixed aperture to provide a constant flow rate to keep the flame burning to continue the ignition sequence of the main flame. This is mounted in the direct connection between the initial gas line and the supply tubing and the combustion head. It is used as a direct swap component to keep the initial factory requirements of the system.

Dimensions

  • Length: 0.5 In
  • Width: 0.25 In
  • Height: 0.5 In
  • Weight: 0.01 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Nat Pilot Orifice .018" X 1/4"
  • .372" Dia X .530" Long
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What maintenance is required for the Hobart 720041 Pilot Orifice?

Clean the pilot orifice regularly to remove carbon deposits and debris that can restrict gas flow. Inspect for blockages and ensure correct alignment. Use appropriate tools to avoid damaging the small opening.

What are the common issues with the Hobart 720041 Pilot Orifice?

  • Clogging from carbon buildup inside the pilot orifice.
  • Weak or inconsistent pilot flame performance.
  • Gas flow restriction reduces ignition reliability.
  • Misaligned or damaged, orifice threads cause leaks or weak fit.
  • Improper ignition or flame-out during operation.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off gas supply and electrical power to the appliance before starting.

Step2: Remove burner assembly and locate the existing pilot orifice carefully.

Step3: Unscrew old pilot orifice and install new pilot orifice ensuring proper tight seating.

Step4: Reassemble burner, reconnect gas line, and check for leaks using soapy water.

Step5: Restore power, test ignition, and verify stable flame operation for safety.