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The TWECO 1026-1114 is an air-cooled fume extraction MIG gun designed to capture welding fumes directly at the weld source. Built on the Centrovac 260C platform, it handles wire diameters from 0.024 to 0.039 inches through a 10-foot cable assembly with a Euro-style back-end connection. Rated for light-, medium-, and heavy-duty welding applications, the gun is engineered to remove over 95 percent of fumes when paired with a compatible extraction system. The design improves welder visibility, reduces smoke cloud buildup in the work zone, and helps maintain a healthier environment for welding personnel and nearby coworkers.
This gun is suited for professional welding environments where fume control is a regulatory or operational requirement. Typical deployment includes shipbuilding and offshore fabrication yards, tank and vessel fabrication shops, aerospace manufacturing, transportation equipment assembly, and general manufacturing facilities. The 10-foot Euro-connection configuration integrates with most wire feeders that accept a standard Euro torch interface, making it a practical fit for a range of industrial MIG welding setups.
The Euro back-end connection is designed to adapt to most competitive wire feeders that accept a standard Euro torch interface. Specific feeder and power source compatibility should be verified against the feeder manufacturer's torch connection specification before installation.
Installation should be performed by a qualified welding equipment technician or experienced welder familiar with MIG gun assembly and fume extraction systems. Disconnect and lock out the welding power source before attaching or removing the gun from the wire feeder. Ensure the fume extraction hose is properly connected and the extraction unit is operating at the correct vacuum level for the application before initiating the weld. Consult applicable workplace safety regulations and the extraction system manufacturer's guidelines for minimum required airflow rates.
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