Miller Weldcraft A-125 Series Air Cooled Pencil Style TIG Torch (WP-9P-XX-R)
Miller Weldcraft A-125 Series Air Cooled Pencil Style TIG Torch (WP-9P-XX-R)

Miller Weldcraft A-125 Series Air Cooled Pencil Style TIG Torch (WP-9P-XX-R)

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The Weldcraft A-125 (9 series) TIG torches are capable of 125 amp output with a 60 percent duty cycle. These torches are smaller than 17 series torches, and optimal while welding thin-gauge materials in hard-to-reach places. This pencil-style TIG torch is designed without the use of a back cap, thus allowing the operator for even greater access to confined areas.

Features
Lightweight Body - reduces fatigue and downtime, increases operator comfort.
Utilize Existing Parts - the A-125 torches utilize 13N series consumables.

Quick Specs
• Power Cable: 1-Piece Rubber
• Head: Rigid Pencil Style
• Gas Valve: No
• Duty Cycle: 60% @ 125 Amps
• Electrode Range: .020 - 1/8 Inch
• Length: 12.5 Ft or 25 Ft (choose your length)

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