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UNIMIG SUPER Series Gas Lens Collet Bodies

UNIMIG SUPER Series Gas Lens Collet Bodies

Regular price $49.95 AUD
Regular price $47.30 AUD Sale price $49.95 AUD
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SKU:UMCT2SSGL2016

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Get the best coverage possible with our SUPER Series range of Ceramic and Quartz cups in sizes 12, 14 and 18. Paired with the gas lenses and you’ll never have another contaminated weld. Gas lenses come with a diffuser and a mesh screen, so they’re wider, but they distribute gas more evenly and with less turbulence over the weld. You can have the tungsten stick out further, giving you better manoeuvrability and visibility of the weld pool. They’re perfect for welding inside corners or in tight spaces.

SUPER Series Gas Lens Collet Bodies are designed with a highly effective series of passages to force cool the collet, maximising conductivity and extending consumable life. As a result, ARC TORCHOLOGY® TIG Torch Collet Bodies feature up to 10x longer consumable life compared to standard UNIMIG collet bodies.

  • Up to 10x longer consumable life
  • Heavy Duty
  • Improved Laminar Gas Flow
  • FORCE COOL™ Technology
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We deliver Australia-wide and internationally.

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  • 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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