Weldtec I-Head 17 Series Air Cooled Ball-Joint Tig Torch (WTB-17)
Weldtec I-Head 17 Series Air Cooled Ball-Joint Tig Torch (WTB-17)

Weldtec I-Head 17 Series Air Cooled Ball-Joint Tig Torch (WTB-17)

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Gas Valve Option:

Gas Valve Option

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Power Cable Length/Material

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The Weldtec I-Head series torches are offered in Ball-Joint, Flex-Neck, and Roto-Head styles. The ball-joint model features a swivel ball joint that locks the head in place with a twist of the torch body. These torches are ideal for out of position welding, or working in tight areas. Numerous head styles interchange between the Flex-Head and the Ball-Joint torch models. Both torch styles are available in air-cooled with or without a built-in gas valve along with two water-cooled models. All torch bodies and heads are made with resilient high temperature silicone rubber insulation that resist “HF” current leakage, chipping, cracking and withstands temperatures to 500º F.

Weldtec has always produced the highest quality TIG torches since 1955, made right here in the U.S.A.  Weldtec has introduced more innovative products and has more patents for TIG welding torches and related products than any other company.  The 17 series air-cooled TIG torches are rated up to 150 amps and accommodate .020-1/8 size tungsten.   

Power Cable Options
The Rubber Power Cable is constructed using a non- conductive rubber hose for durability and abrasion resistance for medium to heavy duty usage.
The Super Flex Power Cable is constructed using a non-conductive rubber tube with non-flammable over-braid for reinforcement. Very flexible and used for light to medium duty.

Features
• Amperage Capacity: 150 Amps
• Gas Valve:  Optional
• Head:  Ball Joint
Made in USA

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