Say you’re running a job shop and you’ve got a thick 10mm alumnum plate that needs a clean root pass—this is the torch you grab, because of that it handles teh sustained heat without the handle getting too hot to hold.
It’s 300A at a 60% duty cycle, which basically means you can weld continuously for six minutes out of ten at full bore, and water cooling jacket—running through that 3.5m hose—keeps the electrode stable even on stainlss 304 or 5000-series aluminum.
We usually stock these in the Bernard WP18 pattern, so the spindle fits most Bernard-style back ends, and the power pin connects straight to your Miller or Lincoln power source without adapters. One thing though—it’s not great for thin-gauge sheet metal under 1mm, the amperage range just goes too high for delicate work.
The torch body weighs about 1.2kg (pretty light for a water-cooled unit), and the cable length is 3.5m standerd, which is enough for bench work but you’ll want a longer lead for rail fixtures or turntables.
Anyway, ordering is straightforward—we’ve got a minimum order of 5 units, lead time is usually 2-3 weeks, and we ship with a COA and the CE/GS certs in the box.
It handles up to 300A at a 60% duty cycle—so you can weld at 300 amps for 6 out of every 10 minutes without overheating. Good for heavy industrial jobs.
Yes, it's designed to fit most industrial TIG welding machines, thanks to the standard WP18/Bernard style connections. Just check that your machine has a water-cooling hookup.
It's CE and GS certified, so it meets European safety and quality standards. That means you're getting a torch that's been tested for reliability in industrial use.
It works with electrodes from 0.8mm up to 1.2mm in diameter. That covers the common sizes for TIG welding stainless steel and aluminum.
The cable comes standard at 3.5 meters, and the torch itself weighs only 1.2kg. It's light enough to reduce hand fatigue during long welding sessions.