Skip to product information
1 of 1

UNIMIG

UNIMIG APEX Series 9/17/18/20/26 TIG Torch Kit (U42009)

UNIMIG APEX Series 9/17/18/20/26 TIG Torch Kit (U42009)

Regular price $259.00 AUD
Regular price $0.00 AUD Sale price $259.00 AUD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

SKU:U42009

In stock

The APEX Series TIG Torch Kit is designed to suit standard TIG torch sizes 9, 17 and 26, plus water-cooled sizes 18 and 20. These stubby gas lens TIG cups are perfect for any TIG welding. Get the best possible gas coverage and ultimate visibility with the gas lenses and quartz cups, plus the small stubby cups will fit into all those hard-to-reach spaces and tight corners. The APEX Series TIG Torch Kit comes with everything you need to get welding across a wide range of applications in one convenient carry case.

CONTENTS:

  • 3 x 17/18/26 Stubby Gas Lens in sizes 1.6mm, 2.4mm & 3.2mm
  • 3 x 17/18/26 Wedge Collet in sizes 1.6mm, 2.4mm & 3.2mm
  • 2 x 9/20 Gas Lens Assembly in sizes 1.6mm & 2.4mm
  • 2 x Wedge Collet in sizes 1.6mm & 2.4mm
  • 1 x APEX10 Ceramic Cup
  • 1 x APEX12 Ceramic Cup
  • 1 x APEX14 Ceramic Cup
  • 1 x APEX19 Ceramic Cup
  • 1 x APEX12 Quartz Cup
  • 1 x APEX19 Quartz Cup
  • 3 x APEX10 Filter Screen in sizes 1.6mm, 2.4mm & 3.2mm
  • 3 x APEX12 Filter Screen in sizes 1.6mm, 2.4mm & 3.2mm
  • 3 x APEX14 Filter Screen in sizes 1.6mm, 2.4mm & 3.2mm
  • 3x APEX19 Filter Screen in sizes 1.6mm, 2.4mm & 3.2mm
  • 3 x 17/18/26 Back Cap in Short, Medium & Long
  • 3 x 9/20 Back Cap in Short, Medium & Long
  • 1 x Stubby Series Cup Insulator
  • 10 x O Rings
  • 1 x Filter Screen Installation Tool

BROCHURE & ASSEMBLY GUIDE: 

 

  • Customer Promise
  • Price Match
  • 30-Day Returns

Product Information & Advice

Need More Information?

Need more details? If you have questions about usage, availability, or specs, our team is here to help. Reach us via 24/7 live chat, our contact page, or call (02) 9729 1127 during business hours.

Shipping & Delivery

We deliver Australia-wide and internationally.

  • Australia Post (Parcel & Express)
  • Courier Network: TNT, Toll, Northline, Allied, Hunter, Aramex, Go Logistics, UBER (2hr Sydney Metro), and more

With our wide delivery network, you’ll get your order quickly and cost-effectively.

Same-Day Click & Collect

Order before 2:00 PM, and if in stock, collect the same business day. We’ll notify you as soon as your order is ready.

Warranties and Returns

  • Manufacturer Warranties + full coverage under Australian Consumer Law
  • 30-Day Returns on unopened/unused products (customer pays return shipping)
  • Defective Products: free return and replacement, handled with priority

Shop with confidence — we’ve got you covered.

View full details
  • Customer Promise

    At our core, we provide personalised, honest service to every customer, regardless of their size, budget, or expertise.

    Provide Feedback 
  • Expert Advice

    Why settle for generalists when you can benefit from specialists? With over two decades of experience in the welding and electrical supply industry, we offer tailored advice to meet your specific needs.

    Contact us 
  • See it in-person?

    Enjoy a hands-on shopping experience at our Smithfield storefront, where a personalised journey awaits you. Our doors are open, and we can’t wait to welcome you!

    Visit us 
1 of 3
  • What is TIG Welding?

    What is TIG Welding?

    Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is the process in which an arc is formed between a tungsten electrode and the workpiece to join the metals together. A filler rod is...

    What is TIG Welding?

    Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is the process in which an arc is formed between a tungsten electrode and the workpiece to join the metals together. A filler rod is...

  • What is MIG Welding?

    What is MIG Welding?

    Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding is an arc welding process in which a solid wire (the filler metal) is continuously fed through the welding machine and into the weld pool...

    What is MIG Welding?

    Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding is an arc welding process in which a solid wire (the filler metal) is continuously fed through the welding machine and into the weld pool...

  • Troubleshooting Your Weld - Most Common Problems & How to Fix Them

    Troubleshooting Your Weld - Most Common Problem...

    When you’re learning a new skill or face a new situation, you’re probably going to run into some issues while you get a handle on it. That’s fine. Being able...

    Troubleshooting Your Weld - Most Common Problem...

    When you’re learning a new skill or face a new situation, you’re probably going to run into some issues while you get a handle on it. That’s fine. Being able...

1 of 3