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I need to get another one of the fittings but cant find it, but it would probably help if I knew its proper name or what its called.It goes to the gas hose on my TIG torch and attaches to the inverter or flow meter. The end of it is a barb fitting and when you slip the hose over the barb and unscrew the tube style nut, it squeezes around the hose pressing it against the barb and making a tight seal.Thanks SQUARE WAVE 175 TIG DUAL MIG 151
Reply:Is it a collet?Lincoln AC225 & MigPak 140, Lincoln Magnum SpoolGun, Miller Spectrum 375-X Plasma, Syncrowave 200 TIG, Millermatic 252 MIG, Miller Digital Elite, General 7x12" horiz/vert bandsaw, 3' box/pan brake, 20 ton press, milling machine, 12x28 lathe, etc.
Reply:Well, there is a collet on the Tig torch that holds the tungsten electrode but this attaches to the Argon line leading from the inverter box up to the torch. SQUARE WAVE 175 TIG DUAL MIG 151
Reply:The left side of the fitting is a flare, the right side is a barb.MM350P/Python/Q300MM175/Q300DialarcHFHTP MIG200PowCon300SMHypertherm380ThermalArc185Purox oaF350CrewCab4x4LoadNGo utilitybedBobcat250XMT304/Optima/SpoolmaticSuitcase12RC/Q300Suitcase8RC/Q400Passport/Q300Smith op
Reply:Spar-X, this most likely is an OEM [original equipment manufacture] part. It is not an off the shelf item, so you won't find it at any supply house even if you had its proper name. It would be built to a manufactures specification [in a screw machine] and only go in their product. Contact your local TIG torch dealer for the nearest authorized repair center, and expect to be disappointed. I have not had good luck with TIG torch repair even from major repair centers. I was told they can't get the part and you'll have to buy a new torch. If you get the same answer, you might try to find another disabled torch and salvage the part. Opus
Reply:The fittings are available from a number of suppliers in various styles. A quick flip through the catalogs I have don't show the style with the screw-down ferrule yours has, but there are a number of manufacturers/suppliers of the same item with crimp ferrules. These will require the appropriate crimp tool, so you will either need to get a kit, or go have a weld shop (or someone with the tool) do the crimp. A few years ago, we picked up a western (I think) kit with parts for O/A and inert gas (hose splices, ends, ferrules, etc, for the the common hoses)
Reply:In my searches I have came across the ones that have the crimp like you described, I just liked this style and how simple it is to unscrew the end to disconnect the hose. I can always buy a fitting with a barbed end and use a small hose clamp but this style is almost to perfect.The search continues SQUARE WAVE 175 TIG DUAL MIG 151 |
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