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UNIMIG M350/M580W Torch Liner

UNIMIG M350/M580W Torch Liner

Regular price $37.95 AUD
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SKU:U11065

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Replacement liners for UNIMIG M350 and M580W MIG torches. Choose from combination (all-purpose) liners or dedicated steel liners, available in multiple wire size ranges and lengths to suit your welding setup.

Key Features

  • Variants available for M350 and M580W torches
  • Choose Combination (All-Purpose) or Steel-Only liners
  • M350 Liners
    • Combination 0.8–1.2 mm: 3 m (SKU U11065), 4 m (SKU U11066)
    • Steel 0.6–0.9 mm: 3 m (SKU U11178), 4 m (SKU U11179)
    • Steel 1.0–1.2 mm: 3 m (SKU U11180), 4 m (SKU U11181)
  • M580W Liners
    • Combination 1.0–1.2 mm: 3 m (SKU U11067), 4 m (SKU U11068)
    • Combination 1.6–2.0 mm: 3 m (SKU U11069), 4 m (SKU U11070)
    • Steel 0.8–1.2 mm: 3 m (SKU U11174), 4 m (SKU U11175)
  • OEM-compatible parts for accurate fitment
  • Ensures consistent wire feeding and reduced downtime
  • Durable construction designed for industrial environments


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  • 1 × MIG torch liner (selected variant)
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  • 30-Day Returns

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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

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