


CK Worldwide CK510 500A Superflex Water-Cooled TIG Torch (CK51XXSF)
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The CK510 water-cooled TIG torch is the smallest 500-amp TIG torch in the world. This torch is designed with CK's exclusive "MaxFlo" technology that allows greater heat dissipation in the torch head, leading to longer torch life. This torch comes with a rigid/stiff head and a superflex power cable which allows for greater torch flexibility during welding. Please choose your desired length.
This particular model torch does Not include a gas shut-off valve.
Quick Specs
• 3-Piece Cable (Superflex Power Cable)
• 500A @ 100% Duty Cycle
• Utilizes 3 or 51 Series Consumables
• Accepts .040" - 1/4" Tungsten
• 9-1/4" Length
• 6-3/4" Ounces
This particular model torch does Not include a gas shut-off valve.
Quick Specs
• 3-Piece Cable (Superflex Power Cable)
• 500A @ 100% Duty Cycle
• Utilizes 3 or 51 Series Consumables
• Accepts .040" - 1/4" Tungsten
• 9-1/4" Length
• 6-3/4" Ounces
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