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20002354 - Tweco MIG Gun Trigger Control Wire Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Reliable Signal Transmission for Industrial MIG Guns

The Tweco 2000-2354 Control Wire Package is a critical replacement component designed specifically for the maintenance and repair of Tweco MIG welding guns. In any semi-automatic welding process, the control wire (or trigger lead) serves as the vital communication link between the operator's hand and the power source. When the trigger is depressed, this low-voltage circuit closes, signaling the wire feeder to engage and the power source to energize the contact tip. The 2000-2354 package provides a genuine OEM solution to replace damaged, frayed, or open-circuit control wires, ensuring that this signal is transmitted instantaneously and reliably every time.

Constructed from high-grade, multi-strand copper, the wires in this package are engineered for superior flexibility and conductivity. MIG gun cables are subjected to constant twisting, pulling, and bending during normal operation, which can fatigue internal components over time. The insulation used on the Tweco 2000-2354 is formulated to resist abrasion and withstand the elevated temperatures found within the cable assembly, protecting the conductors from shorting against the liner or power cable. Using genuine Tweco parts for repair maintains the original performance specifications of the gun, ensuring that the electrical resistance remains within tolerance for the welding machine's control circuit.

Failure of the control wire is a common cause of intermittent welding issues, often manifesting as a gun that will not start or that cuts out unexpectedly during use. By replacing the compromised leads with this specific control wire package, maintenance technicians can extend the service life of expensive MIG gun assemblies rather than replacing the entire unit. This component is compatible with select Tweco gun series; users are advised to consult their specific gun's parts breakdown to confirm fitment. Whether for a scheduled refurbishment or an emergency repair, the Tweco 2000-2354 ensures your equipment operates at peak efficiency.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, pack of 1
Product Type:Control Wire Package, Trigger Leads
Compatibility:Tweco MIG Guns
Application:MIG Welding Gun Repair
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Product Type:Control Wire Package, Trigger Leads
Compatibility:Tweco MIG Guns
Application:MIG Welding Gun Repair
Brand:Tweco
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Control Wire Package (Trigger Lead Assembly)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Tweco MIG welding guns
  • Replacing damaged or broken trigger leads
  • Restoring electrical continuity for wire feeders
  • General maintenance of MIG cable assemblies

FAQ

It serves as the electrical connection between the MIG gun trigger and the welding machine, carrying the signal to start the wire feed and arc.

Symptoms include intermittent operation where the gun only works in certain positions, or a complete failure to initiate the arc despite a working switch.

Yes, this is an authentic Tweco replacement part, ensuring proper fit and material quality matching the original assembly.

No, it is specifically designed for Tweco MIG guns. While wire is universal, the length and packaging are tailored for Tweco assemblies.

No, this package typically contains the control wires (leads) only. The trigger switch is usually sold separately.

Yes, the copper conductors are fully insulated to prevent short circuits within the cable assembly.

You will typically need standard hand tools to disassemble the gun handle and cable connections, and possibly wire strippers or crimpers depending on the specific gun model.

Likely not. A sticking trigger is usually a mechanical issue with the switch or handle. This part fixes electrical continuity issues.