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The MIG welding gun, developed in the 1940s, is essential for efficient and precise welding. It delivers the wire electrode and shielding gas, ensuring clean, strong welds. With its versatility, the MIG gun has become a staple in industries like automotive and construction. Understanding its parts is key to maintaining performance and achieving high-quality results.
Breaking Down a MIG Welding Gun
Let’s break down a TWC 400 MIG gun from CNAWELD and explore its internal structure.
This gun includes parts:
1.Swan Neck
2.Cas Diffuser
3-1-3-4.Contact Tip
4.Insulator
5.Handle
6.Hook
7.Gas Hose Nipple
8.Switch
9.Cable connection block
10.spring
11.Power Cable
12.Ball Joint Support
13.Back Handle
14.Rear Box Nut
15.ML Plug
16.Central Adaptor Block
16-1.Connector For Tweco
16-2.Connector For Miller
17.Nut
18.Nipple
Nozzles and Contact Tips: The Most Consumable and Versatile Parts
Among all these parts, nozzles and contact tips are the most frequently replaced components due to their high wear rate. They also come in the widest variety of specifications to meet different welding requirements, making them essential for maintaining consistent performance in various applications.
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