601 Results for Welding Gun - Page 8
Mfr # S2515TE5EM
Key Features:
- Item: MIG Gun
- Amps: 250 A
- Rear Connection: Miller(R)
Mfr # Q4020TN5ELC
Key Features:
- Item: MIG Gun
- Amps: 400 A
- Rear Connection: Lincoln(R)
Mfr # K126-2
Key Features:
- Item: Flux-Cored Welding Gun
- Amps: 350 A
- Wire Size: 0.062 in to 0.094 in
Mfr # K470-1
Key Features:
- Item: MIG Gun
- Amps: 300 A
- Wire Size: 0.035 in to 0.045 in
Mfr # K1802-1
Key Features:
- Item: MIG Gun
- Amps: 300 A
- Wire Size: 0.035 in to 0.045 in
Mfr # K1783-3
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pta-26 Tig Torch
Mfr # K2950-2-FM-45
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pro Curve 200 Fast Mate
Mfr # K4856-3
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pro Barrel Hde 250 20 ft
Mfr # K4858-1
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pro Barrel Hde 450 10 ft
Mfr # K4858-2
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pro Barrel Hde 450 15 ft
Mfr # K4533-2
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pro Curve Hde 450 15 ft
Mfr # K1782-9
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pta-17V Tig Torch
Mfr # K3055-2
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pro Curve 400 Short Neck,15 ft
Mfr # RAD64002600
Key Features:
- Item: MIG Gun
- Amps: 130 A
- Rear Connection: Tweco(R)
Mfr # K4534-2-3-332
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pro Curve Hde 550,332,-3,15 ft
Mfr # K2950-1
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pro Curve 200,10 ft
Mfr # K1783-11
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pta-26Fv Tig Torch
Mfr # RAD64002612
Key Features:
- Item: Mig Welding Gun
- Amps: 250 A
- Rear Connection: Miller(R)
Mfr # K4534-4
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pro Curve Hde 550 25 ft
Mfr # K4798-4
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pro W/C P/P Gun,50 ft,12 pin,Frt
Mfr # K1783-2
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pta-26 Tig Torch
Mfr # KP4526-45
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pro Wc 500 A 45 Deg. Gun Tube
Mfr # K2952-3-10-45-550
Key Features:
- Item: Magnum Pro Curve 400,20 ft,550 A Exp.
About Welding Gun
Welding guns are used in MIG welding (welding which uses Metal Inert Gas) with MIG welding wire which is typically fed through the hand held welding gun to form an arc with the welding piece. As an electrode, the MIG wire melts to a molten state and is deposited into the weld joint where it cools to form the bond, or weld. MIG welding is also referred to as Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW).