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The XTRWELD 23-75 is a self-insulated, threaded MIG nozzle built to Tweco-style dimensions for use with compatible MIG welding guns rated from 200A to 500A. The nozzle measures 3/4 inch in diameter and 0.92 inches in width, offering a direct OEM-quality fit for shops and field welders running Tweco-platform equipment. The part number is marked directly on the nozzle for quick identification during changeouts, reducing downtime when swapping consumables on the gun. Professional welders, fabricators, and maintenance techs working with mid- to high-amperage MIG setups will find this nozzle a straightforward drop-in replacement.
The 23-75 is designed for Tweco-style MIG guns in the 200A to 500A range, covering a broad range of welding applications including structural fabrication, manufacturing, and general metalwork. Compatible gun platforms include Tweco-style Classic, Weldskill, Spray Master, and Supra series guns. This nozzle suits both shop and on-site welding environments where reliable, high-amperage MIG performance is required. It is sold individually and is appropriate for professional welders maintaining a stock of spare consumables for continuous production or service work.
Designed for use with Tweco-style MIG guns rated 200A to 500A, including Classic, Weldskill, Spray Master, and Supra series guns. Brand names referenced are for identification purposes only; XTRWELD is not affiliated with or endorsed by the respective trademark holders.
MIG nozzle replacement should be performed with the welder powered down and the gun cool to the touch. Use appropriate nozzle pliers or a gloved hand to unthread the worn nozzle and thread the 23-75 in until snug — do not overtighten, as this can damage the insulating body. Inspect the contact tip and liner condition at each nozzle change as a standard maintenance practice. Proper nozzle seating is critical to maintaining shielding gas coverage and weld quality.
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