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Ive spent a few hours searching the web but had no luck finding an adapterthis is the argon input to the machine and is roughly 12mm so should be a half 1/2 inchi pulled the fitting to see if i could find a replacement coupler but that looks like it is about 9mm so it should be 3/8any ideas where i can look for an adapter or replacement fitting for a 'b' size 5/8 female argon/gas linethanks
Reply:I've got the same type of problem as you do... I think I'm just gonna have a custom hose made for this welder that will fit this input. I've tried a few type of coupling connectors, but I didn't like the fit up of the various connectors and couldn't find exactly what I needed. Attached ImagesJourneyman Electrician(2) 135AC/ 105DC Amp Arc Welders(1) 165A Inverter Arc/TIG Welder with Digital Readout (1) WP17V Torch for Scratch/Start TIG welding(1) AR300 Cylinder
Reply:Check with your local Swagelok supplier. http://www.swagelok.com/?gclid=CL2Yl...FYeDQgod4AwAgQTHIS IS NOT A SWAGELOK FITTING........ However, they will be the supply house that will have the largest selection of fittings like this. Much more than ACE hardware, your LWS or Granger.Lincoln SA200's... at least 15 - 20. They come and go. Growing partial to the "Short Hoods" in my old age. Last count on Short Hoods was 13 in possession.
Reply:Stop guessing is it pipe thread or not??? Looks like 9mm should be 3/8 what is that supposed to mean.How many threads per inch.Go to a welding shop and have them identify the thread .Its not rocket science.V
Reply:I would just end up making my own....zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:It looks like you might need an Oxygen Nut B-HF, Part # WES7 & Hose nipple-B 3/16" Barb, Part # WES18. The hose nipple also comes in different sizes than 3/16" such as 1/4". Attached ImagesMastering others is strength, mastering yourself is true power.
Reply:Thunderrig15, did your machine have the adapter shown in the first pic I posted? That looks just like my machine but mine came with the adapter, all I had to buy was the B type oxygen nut, hose nipple & hose clamp, most welding suppliers carry those. total cost, apx $2.50 for everything.Last edited by lstilts; 10-02-2012 at 08:51 PM.Mastering others is strength, mastering yourself is true power.
Reply:Originally Posted by lstiltsThunderrig15, did your machine have the adapter shown in the first pic I posted? That looks just like my machine but mine came with the adapter, all I had to buy was the B type oxygen nut, hose nipple & hose clamp, most welding suppliers carry those. total cost, apx $2.50 for everything.
Reply:Here's a link to the 98233 HF machine, click on the product manual to the right of the page & download the manual in pdf, then check page 11 for the spec. We already know the male end is an oxygen type "B" which I believe is 9/16" X 18 TPI. the other size listed is 3/8" X 24 TPI. If it is, then you need a 3/8"-24 female X 9/16"-18 male adapter. Hope that helps.http://www.harborfreight.com/welding...out-98233.htmlMastering others is strength, mastering yourself is true power.
Reply:lstilts- Thanks again for your help!!Journeyman Electrician(2) 135AC/ 105DC Amp Arc Welders(1) 165A Inverter Arc/TIG Welder with Digital Readout (1) WP17V Torch for Scratch/Start TIG welding(1) AR300 Cylinder |
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