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Item | Water-Cooled Torch Body |
Output Range | 250 DC, 175 AC (100% Duty Cycle) |
Ship weight (kg) | 0.07 |
Ship height (cm) | 20.32 |
Ship length (cm) | 2.54 |
Ship width (cm) | 5.08 |
HS code | 8515902000 |
Country of Origin | US |
Miller - Weldcraft WP-20 TIG torch offers a wide combination of features, making it useful for welding, light / heavy manufacturing and maintenance & repair applications in the aerospace, dairy, petrochemical, precision fabrication, ship building, tube & pipe, and food & beverage industries.
Miller - Weldcraft WP-20 TIG torch welding process uses the generated heat from an electric arc struck between the workpiece and a non consumable tungsten electrode to generate a molten weld pool and fuse metal in the joint area. The arc area is shrouded in reducing gas shield or inert to protect the weld pool and the tungsten electrode.
Miller - Weldcraft WP-20 water cooled TIG torch body is CE approved to provide high quality services and utmost safety of the user.
Miller - Weldcraft TIG torch welding process utilises cup, collet body, collet, backcap (including O-ring), torch body, handle, water hose, gas hose, power cable, power cable adapter, international style adapter and water hose for international style adapter to keep connections tight for secure & quick installation.
A. The TIG torch is a tool that the welder or user holds and manipulates to make the weld. It provides a valve and connection for the fuel gas & oxygen, a mixing chamber which is set at an angle where the oxygen and fuel gas mix, a handle for the welder to grasp, and a tip where the flame forms.
A. The difference between both is the style the arc utilises. The TIG welding process uses long rods to join two metals directly together. However, MIG (metal inert gas) welding uses a feed wire that enables constant movement through the gun for creating the spark, and then melts to form the weld.
A. The main types of TIG torches are water cooled and air cooled torches. Water cooled torches are ideal for welding above 200A at a high duty cycle, whereas air cooled torches are ideal for operation up to 250A.
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