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All the TIG torch accessories you need to get started in one kit, including collets, collet bodies, and nozzles.
The gas valve allows you to control the gas flow at your torch instead of at the machine.
Hold your tungsten electrode in place during TIG welding with these collets.
Direct the flow of shielding gas to your weld with these nozzles.
Attach TIG torch nozzles to TIG torches with these collet bodies.
Smooth the flow of shielding gas coming out of your TIG torch nozzle, so you have more control and less waste.
Replace the connector between your TIG torch and welder.
The gas valve allows you to control the gas flow at your torch instead of back at the machine.
Prevent shielding gas from escaping and protect torch components from excessive heat—these insulators form a seal between nozzle and torch.
Connect your power cable to your argon hose for TIG welding.
Create 40% stronger welds than standard TIG welding rods for aluminum.
Make welds quickly with these fast-melting rods.
These rods create stronger welds than standard TIG welding rods for steel.
Weld different steels together, such as steel and stainless steel. These rods also work with high-strength steel alloys.
Use these ERCuAl-A2 rods to join different metals, such as cast iron, steel, stainless steel, copper, and bronze.
Grind these electrodes to your exact specifications.
These electrodes come with a 20° angle on both ends.
Use this wire on thin-gauge steel such as sheet metal.
This wire creates stronger welds than standard MIG welding wire for steel.
Make welds quickly with this fast-melting wire.
Increase the wear resistance of your base metal, or restore a worn-down surface with this wire.
Pair this wire with an MIG gun to fuse aluminum pieces together.
This wire creates stronger welds than standard MIG welding wire for aluminum.
Join copper, copper-silicon, and copper-zinc to themselves and to steel.
This wire is an alternative to EniFe-Ci covered electrodes.
These guns let you weld with more power for longer periods of time than standard MIG guns.
Attach this light to the neck of your welding torch to illuminate the weld area.
Build a Victor torch or replace parts with our selection of handles, mixers, welding tips, cutting attachments, and cutting tips.
Create a complete Harris torch or replace parts with our selection of handles, mixers, welding tips, cutting attachments, and cutting tips.
With a needle-point flame, these kits are well-suited for use on electronics, plumbing, and small parts. They produce enough heat to weld steel up to 1/8" thick.
Weld and cut with one system. Kits include single-stage regulators, a torch with check valves to prevent the reverse flow of gas, a torch handle, a cutting attachment, a welding nozzle, a cutting tip, a torch lighter, glasses, and hose.
These rods make stronger welds than standard gas welding rods for steel.
These electrodes cut as well as gouge aluminum, copper, stainless steel, and steel.
Repair most metal with a single machine—these welders perform MIG, TIG, and stick welds.
Get flame temperatures from these torches that are capable of cutting, welding, and brazing steel up to 3/16" thick.
Perform a variety of welding tasks. These pliers have serrated jaws that remove weld spatter and grip, pull, and cut wire. They can also be used to install and remove contact tips and nozzles and turn fittings, nuts, and bolts.
Mount these clamps to a bench top or other surface to keep workpieces in place.
Save up to four temperature and airflow settings.
Prevent buildup of electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage electronic components.
Insert plastic welding rod through a second opening in the nozzle. It directs air to heat the rod and weld plastic.