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James903
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I’ve got a Lincoln 200 square wave. I want to switch out the torch to a ck9. Does anyone know if I also need to get a different dinse connector? Or can I use the one off of the 17 torch it came with. I don’t have access to my machine for a couple days to get a better idea. I’d like to order a torch tonight or in the morning depending on the responses I get. Thanks
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Call CK. They will walk you through the parts you may need to get their torch hooked up to your machine based on whatever model machine you have, and will give you specific part numbers to buy if you do need to buy anything extra.

1-800-426-0877
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Thanks for the reply. I messaged them and they replied with part #’s. I’m still curious if I could use the dinse connector off of my old torch. I’m about out of consumables for the 17 torch and I’m typically not welding at higher amps. I figured I could use the old dinse connector and save $80 or so that the ck dinse cost. Basically buy the torch and use old dinse connector, and spend the money I saved on consumables. I’ll figure it out, Thanks, lots of good info on this forum
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I think there's a good chance they will probably both use the same 3/8"x24 thread, so hopefully it will be an easy swap over with your existing dinse connector. But you never know... These things tend to be an expensive pain in the butt sometimes.
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Spartan wrote:I think there's a good chance they will probably both use the same 3/8"x24 thread, so hopefully it will be an easy swap over with your existing dinse connector. But you never know... These things tend to be an expensive pain in the butt sometimes.
I think there's a good chance also, but didn't reply as I don't know for certain. I can tell you that a #26 is not compatible with a #17, the connector is larger on the #26 as-is the hose.

There is probably a good change the #17 and #9 do use the same hose and connector, but that is something you should have asked CK. Sorry for not mentioning it earlier, I have been posting so much here I don't want to over power the place... :roll:
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Alan,
What are you doing posting a reply...... you should be getting hood time on that new welder that arrived yesterday.
Rick
No sense dying with unused welding rod, so light 'em up!
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VA-Sawyer wrote:Alan,
What are you doing posting a reply...... you should be getting hood time on that new welder that arrived yesterday.
Rick
Getting some... ;)

I just ordered some aluminum coupons tonight. steel works well. I have a few pieces of aluminum, but turns out it's 3/8". I cut some 1/8" aluminum angle tonight, so have a couple pieces to practice on until the coupons get here.
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I'm not sure about you Alan. I tell you that you need to be trying out the new welder, and you answer back bragging about your sex life.
No sense dying with unused welding rod, so light 'em up!
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VA-Sawyer wrote:I'm not sure about you Alan. I tell you that you need to be trying out the new welder, and you answer back bragging about your sex life.
Rick,

Always good to get some! ;)

I do have a few alu Qs as I am getting setup. I should create another thread rather than crap this one up.

PS - I heard "Governor Blackface" tried to slip in some unconstitutional 2A laws last week...we can't let the crisis let these dimwits from taking advantage of "we the people". Don't let him do that.
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Alan
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It turns out you can use the ck torch with the lincoln dinse connector
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