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So you just bought a brand new Tweco Fusion Gun and now you need some tips. Luckily for you, we've got them. Designed to fit the Tweco Fusion 140, Fusion 180, Fusion 220, and Fusion 220 MIG guns, these Velocity tips don't require any tools to change. They can also be rotated to optimize their lifespan; fewer changes means less downtime.
• Solid copper conductor path with fewer connections
• Optimized electrical surface contact
• Optimized wire feedability with centered liner
• Easy to change Velocity tips have no threads and require no tools
• Tips can be rotated to optimize life requiring fewer changes
• Superior welding performance from a smooth, stable arc
• Solid copper conductor path with fewer connections
• Optimized electrical surface contact
• Optimized wire feedability with centered liner
• Easy to change Velocity tips have no threads and require no tools
• Tips can be rotated to optimize life requiring fewer changes
• Superior welding performance from a smooth, stable arc
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