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New Weldcraft TIG torch packages available

By General Aviation News Staff · December 1, 2006 ·

Weldcraft now has available six new TIG torch packages that offer all the components necessary for TIG welding in one package.

Weldcraft offers four torch packages for air-cooled applications ranging from 150 to 200 amps and two water-cooled torch packages including either a 250- or a 350-amp torch.

To complement a wide range of TIG power sources and applications, Weldcraft TIG torch packages are available with WP17, W17VR, WP26 or WP26VR air-cooled TIG torches with rubber cables. Packages featuring the company’s WP18MR and WP20MR water-cooled TIG torches with flex cables also are available for higher amperage applications. Each torch package has one part number for easier ordering and inventory of multiple TIG welding components.

The packages also contain a 25-ft. power cable and cable cover, a power cable adapter (when required) and a 15-ft. ground cable. Weldcraft also provides water and gas hoses (as required), a Smith Equipment flow meter regulator and a welding accessory kit featuring additional nozzles, collets, collet bodies and tungsten in every torch package.

For more information: 800-752-7620

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