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๐ฅ Weld Like a Pro, Work Like a Boss
The Tweco 1017-1332 Fusion 180 MIG Gun features a powerful 180 Amp output and a 12-foot cable for versatile reach. Designed with an ergonomic diamond-pattern handle and a long-life micro switch trigger, it ensures comfort and durability. Its Thermal Arc 8-pin rear connection and tool-free Velocity tips optimize welding performance and reduce maintenance, making it ideal for auto-body, farm equipment, and architectural metal work.
| Manufacturer | Tweco |
| Part Number | 1017-1332 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 14.25 x 23.25 x 3.25 inches |
| Item model number | 1017-1332 |
| Size | Thermal Arc 8-Pin Rear Connection |
| Installation Method | mig-welding |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**0
Excellent gun
This is a great gun. Using it for Auto body welding. 12' is a lot handier than the 10' Miller gun that came with the machine. The gun has a different tip ( it is tapered with no threads) than I am used to, but it works great. I have not yet purchased consumables, so I am not sure if they are more expensive than the threaded tips. It plugged in to my Miller Autoset 211 with no issues.
B**B
Tweco revives the dead!
Initially, the EuroConnector did not fit on my +25yr old Decamig, but it finally worked after disassembling and some minor modifications. Welding with the new gun is like having a new welder at a super low cost! The only downside is that the new "Velocity" consumables are not readily available. Overall, I'm really happy with the performance, though.
L**E
The only one to buy.
You will be happy with the gas savings, big time.
A**Y
Five Stars
Excellent products
J**N
CHECK THE CONNECTIONS!!
This design is not that good and TWECO only has a 90 day warranty. One of the pictures shows what happened to my factory machine whip did. After taking it apart and figuring out what happened I decided to take the new one apart before using it. The end (copper) tube goes into a brass tapered sleeve on the gun (in the handle) and a set screw holds it in. The set screw loosened causing it to arc in the taper due to little contact surface area. Also the factory did not clean off the oxidation on the copper tube where it mates to the brass. (As seen in the first photo. Note the color differences and the tiny contact ring on the darker area. This is all of the area that is making contact and conducting electricity. I'm working with ESAB on the issue so they are aware of it. In the meantime make sure if you get one to take it apart and clean the surface off of the copper. Also, make this a part of a regular routine check.
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