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Spare Parts List 2.0 / V1 TECHNOLOGY FOR THE WELDER’S WORLD. TIG Spare Parts List 2.0 / V1 www.binzel-abicor.com Copyright All texts, pictures, drawings and other information published in the spare parts list are subject to the copyright protection of Alexander Binzel Schweisstechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Germany – unless otherwise marked. Any reproduction, even in part, is only allowed with the express written permission of Alexander Binzel Schweisstechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Germany. Content About us … TIG Welding Torches ”ABITIG® GRIP“ 9 – 26, ”ABITIG® GRIP Little“ 9 – 24 W air and liquid cooled Chapter 1 TIG Welding Torches ”ABITIG® GRIP“ 150 – 450 W, ”ABITIG® GRIP Little“ 150 – 260 W air and liquid cooled Chapter 2 Component kits Chapter 3 Handles and control modules ”BIS” Chapter 4 Cable assembly components ”BHS“ Chapter 5 Connecting modules ”BCS“ Single- and central connectors Chapter 6 Control line plugs ”BLS“ Chapter 7 Hose connections ”BHC“ Power, gas and water Chapter 8 TIG Welding Torches ”ABITIG®“ with rotary valve air cooled Chapter 9 TIG Automatic Welding Torches ”ABITIG®-MT“ air and liquid cooled Chapter 10 Cold Wire Feeder System ”ABIDRIVE-CW” and ”ABITIG® GRIP” Welding Torches with cold wire feed liquid cooled Chapter 11 Spare Parts List (numerical) Chapter 12 Standard Terms and Conditions of Deliveries and Services About us … A global leader. With more than 850 employees, 30 production and sales companies, as well as over 20 exclusive partners, Alexander Binzel Schweisstechnik GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1945, is one of the global leaders in arc welding and torch engi- neering. In addition to the high quality product range, the company offers comprehensive individual solutions for welding-related production. Defined market attributes and guaranties for worldwide market success are: R&D strengths, high quality pro- ducts, engineering expertise and our international sales, consulting and service network. Trading partners and users all over the world can avail of a dedicated office and field consulting and support team. Quality. Made by ABICOR BINZEL. Our products are manufactured according to Binzel stan- dards and international directives. Certificated according to DIN EN ISO 9001. Innovation. Today and in future. ABICOR BINZEL has its own R&D. Our modern laborato- ries cooperate with innovative science, research and indu- stry experts throughout the world. Global Player. Proximity to the customers – everywhere. Worldwide proximity to the customers is one of the success points of the quality brand ABICOR BINZEL. In the last years the network of our subsidiaries and representatives was considerably widened. This ensures the global consulting, service and supply competence in the most important industrial countries. Further-on the worldwide coverage of the costumers with original parts and accessories is guaranteed. Original brand name quality. Internationally represented in: Egypt Israel Spain Argentina Italy South Africa Australia Japan South Korea Belgium Canada Thailand Brazil Latvia Czech Republic Bulgaria Lithuania Turkey China Luxembourg Ukraine Denmark Mexico Hungary Germany Netherlands USA England Norway Venezuela Estonia Austria United Arab Emirates Finland Poland Vietnam France Romania Belarus Greece Russia Cyprus India Sweden Indonesia Switzerland Iran Singapore Iceland Slovakia TIG Welding Torches ABITIG® GRIP air and liquid cooled ”The universal solution“ ABITIG® GRIP – the complete solution in the field of TIG Wel- ding Torches. This range represents a logical development of the ABITIG®-Torch range, which has distinguished itself by its consistent implementation of modular design and optimum ergonomics. The torches in various ratings, both air and liquid cooled, are fitted with a uniform ergonomic handle with ”GRIP“ and opti- mised cable assembly management, into which numerous switch and control func-tions can be integrated. All consuma- bles are compatible to the international ”SR-Standard“. The flexible cable assemblies are available with modular and robust machine-side connections. One ergonomic handle with ”GRIP“ for all ABITIG® GRIP torch types – offers high gripability and optimum feel Modular switching and control functions integrated into the handle – individually and ergonomically Short ball joint for optimum movement radius and ideal handling Light and flexible cable assemblies with modular machine- side connections for all available TIG welding power sources Consumables compatible to the international standard Technical data TIG Welding Torches ”ABITIG® GRIP“ (air cooled) (EN 60 974-7) Type Rating (A) Duty cycle Tungsten electrode-Ø DC AC (%) (mm) ABITIG® GRIP 9 / F 110 80 35 0.5 –1.6 ABITIG® GRIP 17 / F 140 100 35 0.5 – 2.4 ABITIG® GRIP 24 G 110 80 35 0.5 – 1.6 ABITIG® GRIP 26 / F / K 180 130 35 0.5 –4.0 F=Flexible. K=Short. Subject to change without notice. TIG Welding Torches ”ABITIG® GRIP“ (liquid cooled) Type Rating (A) Duty cycle Tungsten electrode-Ø DC AC (%) (mm) ABITIG® GRIP 12-1 350 250 100 1.6 –4.0 ABITIG® GRIP 18 / F / K 320 230 100 0.5 –4.0 ABITIG® GRIP 18 SC 400 280 100 0.5 – 4.8 ABITIG® GRIP 20 240 170 100 0.5 –3.2 ABITIG® GRIP 24 W 140 100 100 0.5 –2.4 F=Flexible. K=Short. Subject to change without notice. 1.1 1.2 TIG Welding Torches ABITIG® GRIP Little air and liquid cooled ”Compact & Flexible“ The welding torch line ABITIG® GRIP Little – particularly suited to those everyday, less accessible welding jobs. Maximum flexi- bility with no compromises. The torches of various ratings, both air and liquid cooled, are combined with a standardized ergonomic handle with ”GRIP“ and optimised cable assembly management, into which stan- dard switching and control functions can be integrated. All consumables are compatible to the international ”SR-Standard“. In addition the flexible cable assemblies are available with modular and robust machine-side connections. One ergonomic handle with ”GRIP“ for all ABITIG® GRIP torch types – offers high gripability and optimum feel Modular switching and control functions integrated into the handle Excellent protection against high frequency flashover Light and flexible cable assemblies (High-Flex-Leather) with modular machine-side connections for all available TIG welding power sources Consumables compatible to the international standard Air cooled up to 140 A – at 35% duty cycle Liquid cooled up to 220 A – at 100% duty cycle Technical data TIG Welding Torches ”ABITIG® GRIP Little“ (air cooled) (EN 60 974-7) Type Rating (A) Duty cycle Tungsten electrode-Ø DC AC (%) (mm) ABITIG® GRIP Little 9 / F 110 80 35 0.5 –1.6 ABITIG® GRIP Little 17 / F 140 100 35 0.5 – 2.4 ABITIG® GRIP Little 24 G 110 80 35 0.5 – 1.6 F=Flexible. Subject to change without notice. TIG Welding Torches ”ABITIG® GRIP Little“ (liquid cooled) Type Rating (A) Duty cycle Tungsten electrode-Ø DC AC (%) (mm) ABITIG® GRIP Little 20 / F 220 150 100 0.5 –3.2 ABITIG® GRIP Little 24 W 140 100 100 0.5 –2.4 F=Flexible. Subject to change without notice. 1.3 TIG Welding Torches ABITIG® GRIP 9 / 20 – ABITIG® GRIP Little 9 / 20 G 1/4"-28G1/4"-28 1.111.11 1.031.03 1.211.21 1.231.23 1.221.22 G 1/4"-28G1/4"-28 20 1.111.11 1.241.24 1.241.24 1.241.24 1.041.04 G 1/4"-28G1/4"-28 20F0F 1.121.12 0 1.111.11 40 4 4 . 1.31.3 5 1.711.71 1.051.05 25.4 2 4G G 3/8"-24G3/8"-2 1/4"-28G1/4"-28 20F0F/7/75 1.111.11 1.111.11 /8"-24G 1.061.06 1.011.01 3/8"-24G3 G 1/4"-28G1/4"-28 /1/110 1.111.11 20F0F 1.021.02 1.111.11 1.071.07 1.721.72 1.41.4 1.611.61 1.731.73 5 . 0 5 30 3 25.5 2 8 4 48 4 34 3 8 3 48 4 63 6 9 89 8 1.621.62 1.511.51 1.521.52 1.531.53 1.541.54 1.741.74 1.751.75 Pos. Description Units Part-No. Product- group Torch body 1.01 Torch body ABITIG® GRIP 9; 46.0 mm long 712.5020 2002 w/o. fig. Torch body ABITIG® GRIP 9 F (flexible); 46.0 mm long 712.5030 2002 1.02 Torch body SR / ABITIG® GRIP Little 9; 46.0 mm long 705.0001 2002 w/o. fig. Torch body SR / ABITIG® GRIP Little 9 F (flexible); 46.0 mm long 703.0001 2002 1.03 Torch body ABITIG® GRIP 20; 46.0 mm long 712.3020 2002 w/o. fig. Torch body ABITIG® GRIP 20 F (flexible); 46.0 mm long 712.3030 2002 1.04 Torch body SR / ABITIG® GRIP Little 20; 46.0 mm long 705.0058 2002 1.05 Torch body SR / ABITIG® GRIP Little 20 F (flexible); 46.0 mm long 703.0302 2002 1.06 Torch body SR / ABITIG® GRIP Little 20 F (flexible); 75.0 mm long 703.0305 2002 1.07 Torch body SR / ABITIG® GRIP Little 20 F (flexible); 110.0 mm long 703.0306 2002 1.11 Insulating ring 10 Pcs. 702.0055 2003 w/o. fig. Shrink hose Ø 19.1 mm 60 m 104.0007 4050 1.12 Socket 712.7026 2005 Wear parts 1.21 Back cap, long; (41V24) 10 Pcs. 701.0247 2009 1.22 Back cap, short; (41V33) 10 Pcs. 701.0240 2009 1.23 Back cap, medium; (41V35) 10 Pcs. 701.0244 2009 1.24 O-Ring 4.6x2 20 Pcs. 165.0028 9010 1.3 Collet for electrode Ø 0.5 mm; 25.4 mm long; (13N20) 10 Pcs. 701.0249 2007 1.3 Collet for electrode Ø 1.0 mm; 25.4 mm long; (13N21) 10 Pcs.
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