HITBOX 14AK MIG Welding Torch: 2.5-Meter, 16mm² Copper-Clad Aluminum Cable with 10-25 Quick Connector & GX16-02 Aviation Plug
Overview
The HITBOX 14AK MIG Welding Torch is designed for precision MIG welding, blending cost-effective performance with versatile functionality. Boasting a 2.5-meter 16mm² copper-clad aluminum cable, 10-25 quick connector, and GX16-02 aviation plug, it comes with dual contact tips (0.8mm + 1.0mm) and a rugged black handle—ideal for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Core Features
Efficient Copper-Clad Aluminum Cable
The 16mm² copper-clad aluminum wire balances excellent electrical conductivity and lightweight durability, ensuring stable 140A current transmission with minimal energy loss over the 2.5-meter length.
Dual Reliable Connections
- 10-25 Quick Connector: Enables fast, secure electrical setup for seamless integration with MIG welders.
- GX16-02 Aviation Plug: Ensures stable signal and power transmission for the torch’s switch line, reducing interference and downtime.
Dual Contact Tips for Flexibility
- 0.8mm Tip (Pre-installed): Optimized for fine, detailed welding tasks.
- 1.0mm Backup Tip: Included for medium-duty applications, expanding your welding capabilities.
Optimized Power & Compatibility
- Voltage: 220V/50Hz (stable operation with standard mains power).
- Current: 140A (delivers consistent arc performance).
- Power: 710W (efficient energy utilization for MIG welding).
Ergonomic Black Handle
The rugged black handle provides a comfortable grip, resisting heat and wear for extended use in demanding welding environments.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|
| Brand | HITBOX |
| Model | HITBOX14AKTORCH |
| Type | MIG Welding Torch |
| Cable Length | 2.5 Meters |
| Cable Material | 16mm² Copper-Clad Aluminum |
| Connectors | 10-25 Quick Plug + GX16-02 Aviation Plug |
| Contact Tips | 0.8mm (installed) + 1.0mm (backup) |
| Voltage | 220V/50Hz |
| Current | 140A |
| Power | 710W |
| Handle Color | Black |
| Origin | Shenzhen, China
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Applications
Ideal for MIG welding of carbon steel, stainless steel, and thin metals in scenarios such as:
- Automotive repair and fabrication
- Metalworking workshops
- DIY metal projects
- Small-scale manufacturing