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PWGFT - Portable MIG/TIG Gas Flow Meter Tester 0-50 CFH

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OVERVIEW

Precise Shielding Gas Verification

The PWGFT Gas Flow Checker is an indispensable diagnostic tool for any professional welder or fabricator. While tank-mounted regulators indicate the flow rate leaving the cylinder, they cannot account for leaks, kinks, or backpressure in the delivery hose and cable liner. This discrepancy often leads to insufficient gas coverage at the weld pool, resulting in porosity and compromised joint integrity. This portable flow checker bridges that gap by measuring the actual volume of gas exiting the MIG gun or TIG torch nozzle.

Designed for simplicity and accuracy, the device features a clear, impact-resistant tube with a floating ball indicator. The scale is calibrated from 0 to 50 Cubic Feet per Hour (CFH), covering the standard flow ranges for almost all MIG and TIG applications. It is specifically marked for Argon, CO2, and Helium, allowing for versatile use across different welding processes. By verifying the flow at the point of use, operators can fine-tune their regulators to ensure optimal shielding without wasting expensive gas.

This tool is particularly useful for troubleshooting. If a welder experiences porosity despite a correct regulator setting, the PWGFT can instantly reveal if the gas is actually reaching the workpiece. It is a cost-effective solution for quality control in industrial environments, automotive shops, and home garages alike.

Additional Information
Brand:Generic
Item:Flowmeter
Used On Which Gas:Argon/Weldmix, CO2
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Gas Type:Argon, CO2, Helium
Flow Range:0-50 CFH
Material:Impact-Resistant Composite
Measurement Type:Nozzle Output Flow
Application:MIG Welding, TIG Welding
CGA Fitting:n/a
Max Inlet:N\A
Max Outlet:50 SCFH
Used On Which Gas?:Argon or Nitrogen

INCLUDED

  • 1x Portable Gas Flow Checker Tube

APPLICATIONS

  • Verifying actual gas flow at the MIG gun nozzle
  • Checking TIG torch gas output
  • Diagnosing gas leaks in hoses or machine solenoids
  • Calibrating tank regulators
  • Troubleshooting weld porosity issues

FAQ

Place the rubber opening over your welding nozzle to create a seal, then trigger the gas flow (disengage wire feed first). Hold the tube vertically and read the level of the floating ball.

The scale is calibrated in CFH (Cubic Feet per Hour), which is the standard unit for welding gas flow. The 'Cfm' in the product title is a common industry abbreviation often used interchangeably in casual conversation, but the scale is 0-50 CFH.

Yes, as long as the tester's opening can form a seal against your TIG cup, it will accurately measure Argon flow for TIG welding.

Regulators measure flow at the tank. If the tester at the nozzle reads lower, you likely have a leak in the hose, a restriction in the liner, or a clogged diffuser.

It is calibrated for Argon, CO2, and Helium, making it suitable for almost all MIG and TIG shielding gas mixtures.

The tube is made of a durable, impact-resistant composite plastic designed to survive drops in a shop environment.

The scale goes up to 50 CFH. Most standard MIG/TIG welding is done between 15 and 35 CFH.