
Tweco Fusion 180 MIG Gun F180TA123035 (1017-1332)
The Fusion 180 is a direct replacement MIG gun for the Tweco or Thermal Arc Fabricator 181i. This MIG gun may also be used with the Fabricator 141i.
Features
• 180 amps at 40% duty cycle
• 12 foot length
• Ergonomic handle with diamond pattern for grip
• Uses velocity consumables
• Long life microswitch trigger design
• Steel spring strain relief
• 30 day mfg warranty
Includes
• User manual
• VTS Tips - 1 each .023, .030, .035
• VNS Nozzle - 50F
Features
• 180 amps at 40% duty cycle
• 12 foot length
• Ergonomic handle with diamond pattern for grip
• Uses velocity consumables
• Long life microswitch trigger design
• Steel spring strain relief
• 30 day mfg warranty
Includes
• User manual
• VTS Tips - 1 each .023, .030, .035
• VNS Nozzle - 50F
| MPN: | ESB10171332 |
|---|---|
| UPC: | 608246430706 |
MPN: ESB10171332
UPC: 608246430706
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