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Welding Gun, WP-9F High Production Efficiency TIG Argon Arc Welding Gun for Welding Metals 4 Meters.
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Features: 1. CONVENIENT TO USE: The TIG welding torch is used for arc welding, making it convenient for operation and observation. Electrode loss is low, the arc length is easy to maintain, and there is no flux or coating layer during welding, making it easy to mechanize and automate. 2. CONVENIENT TO USE: The TIG welding torch is used for arc welding, making it convenient for operation and observation. Electrode loss is low, the arc length is easy to maintain, and there is no flux or coating layer during welding, making it easy to mechanize and automate. 3. CONVENIENT TO USE: The TIG welding torch is used for arc welding, making it convenient for operation and observation. Electrode loss is low, the arc length is easy to maintain, and there is no flux or coating layer during welding, making it easy to mechanize and automate. 4. CONVENIENT TO USE: The TIG welding torch is used for arc welding, which is convenient for operation and observation. Electrode loss is low, the arc length is easy to maintain, and there is no flux or coating layer during welding, making it easy to mechanize and automate. 5. CONVENIENT TO USE: The TIG welding torch is used for arc welding, making it convenient for operation and observation. Electrode loss is low, the arc length is easy to maintain, and there is no flux or coating layer during welding, making it easy to mechanize and automate.
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- BrandOTHERS
- Pcs per pack1
- Availability of spare parts0.000912 year(s)
- Amperage10 A
- Electric cable length4 m
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TIG welding is used in the aerospace, automotive, food and beverage industry. The welding is carried out by virtue of the electric arc created between the electrode and the piece of metal to be welded. Filler metals, welding torches, non-fusible tungsten electrode: here is all our tips for TIG welding!
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