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Help Identify TIG Torch heads

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 7:19 pm
by Zengineer
Hi guys, could use a little help here.

Bought an used TIG (Lincoln Precision Tig 225) and it came with half a dozen torch heads, but I can't quite figure out how they are intended to attach. Are these 2pc heads for a 2pc cable?

Please help, hours spent trying to look up the numbers on the NOS 2014 Miller A-150 head I have hasn't turned up anything, nor did a trip to my local welding store.

Re: Help Identify TIG Torch heads

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 8:49 pm
by cj737
That Miller is an air-cooled type 17 torch. Rated for 150 Amps. Whatever cable you’re using also needs to be a single “work cable” rated to 150, and be an air cooled, not water cooled cable.

Re: Help Identify TIG Torch heads

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 8:54 pm
by Zengineer
Specifically I mean the connection end. No manual or documentation I can find shows an end like this, and I can't figure out if I'm missing a piece, but this is different than every WP-17 I can find.

Re: Help Identify TIG Torch heads

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2019 8:33 am
by BillE.Dee
can't really see the threaded part of the lug, but my best bet is they are hollow to carry the gas to the torch tip and there is a jamb nut to tighten the cable to the torch head. There is also a handle (that you put over the power cable before attaching to the torch head) that will slide over the cable end and the mounting lug. Don't get nuts and over tighten the cable. Have fun.

Re: Help Identify TIG Torch heads

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2019 7:39 pm
by Oscar
Not even worth the hassle of trying to piece together stuff for those old torch heads that could be compromised. Just call up HTP, tell them what machine you have and they will set you up. You can even buy multiple torches (WP9 and WP17 air cooled share the same cable), and then you can get a WP26 which uses a large cable/fitting. Done.

Re: Help Identify TIG Torch heads

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2019 10:27 pm
by VA-Sawyer
You can also look at CK Worldwide. Their website has quite a bit of useful infomation.