It's 250A continuous at a 60% duty cycle, which basically means you can run it hard on heavy plate without the handle cooking your hand, and we see it paired with CO2 or mixed gas setups most often for strucutral work.

Wire diameters form 0.8mm up to 1.2mm are what it handles, so you're covered for thin sheet metal all the way to thicker sections, and the steel liner keeps feeding smooth even when you're pushing 1.2mm wire through a 4.5m cable—something a lot of cheaper torches choke on.

You'll get a choice of four connector types—TW, ML, LN, and Euro—so it pretty much mates with any common welder out there without needing adapters, and the nozzle sizes come in Ø9.5mm, Ø12.7mm, and Ø15.8mm depending on your gas flow needs.

The contact tips are 0.9mm or 1.2mm, which is standerd for these wire ranges, but what you might not think to ask is that tips are machined to tighter tolerance than most generic replacements—better arc stability at higher currents.

MOQ is 5 pieces, packed individually in boxes then 5 per carton, and while we usually have stock on the 3m length, the 4.5m version sometimes needs a week or so lead time—confirm before ordering.

It's CE, RoHS, and ISO9001 certified, but don't use this for aluminum with pure argon; the steel liner and contact tip design are optimized for steel and flux-cored wires, not for the softer alumnum feed that needs a different liner altogether.
You can start with just 5 pieces — that's our MOQ. Each torch comes in its own box, and we pack 5 sets per carton for easy handling.
Yes, we include CE, RoHS, and ISO9001 certificates with every wholesale order. Just let us know if you need specific copies upfront.
We offer standard TW, ML, LN, and Euro connectors in 3m and 4.5m lengths. Custom connectors or lengths are possible for larger orders — contact us to discuss your needs.
You can choose from Ø9.5mm, Ø12.7mm, or Ø15.8mm nozzles, paired with 0.9mm or 1.2mm contact tips. The steel liner handles 0.8-1.2mm wire diameters smoothly.
Each torch is packed individually in a box, then 5 boxes go into a carton. This keeps them secure during transit and easy to distribute.