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54C232 - Walter E-WELD Ceramic Coated Nozzle for Tregaskiss T-Lock - 1/2 Inch Bore

Packaging: 2 per each
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SKU: 54C232 Categories: ,

OVERVIEW

Maximize Welding Efficiency with Walter E-WELD Nozzles

In high-volume industrial welding environments, downtime is the enemy of productivity. The Walter 54C232 E-WELD Nozzle is engineered to combat one of the most common causes of welding interruptions: spatter buildup. Designed as a direct replacement for Tregaskiss Tough Lock (T-Lock) style nozzles, this component features a revolutionary water-based ceramic coating that prevents hot spatter from adhering to the nozzle surface. This advanced technology ensures that your welding operations run smoother, longer, and more efficiently.

Standard copper nozzles often require frequent mechanical cleaning or the application of anti-spatter gels to maintain gas flow. The Walter E-WELD nozzle eliminates these steps by providing a self-protecting barrier. With a 1/2-inch bore and a 1/8-inch contact tip recess, it offers standard dimensions suitable for a wide range of fabrication tasks while protecting the contact tip from excessive heat and short circuits. By resisting spatter accumulation, the nozzle maintains a consistent flow of shielding gas, which is critical for preventing weld porosity and ensuring structural integrity.

For MRO managers and fabrication shop supervisors, the value proposition is clear: reduced consumable usage and increased arc-on time. These nozzles are proven to outlast standard OEM counterparts by up to five times, delivering significant cost savings over the life of the product. Whether used in robotic cells where nozzle cleaning stations can slow cycle times, or in manual welding where operator fatigue is a factor, the Walter E-WELD nozzle is a smart investment in process optimization.

Key Benefits for Industrial Applications

  • Extended Lifespan: Durable ceramic coating resists heat and spatter, reducing replacement frequency.
  • Cost Efficiency: Lower consumable spend and reduced labor costs associated with maintenance.
  • Process Stability: Consistent gas flow leads to fewer weld defects and rework.
Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each, 2 per each
Product:MIG Nozzle
Compatible System:Tregaskiss Tough Lock
Bore Size:1/2"
Coating Type:Ceramic Anti-Spatter
Material:Copper/Brass with Ceramic Coating
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Compatible System:Tregaskiss Tough Lock
Bore Size:1/2"
Contact Tip Recess:1/8"
Coating Type:Ceramic Anti-Spatter
Material:Copper/Brass with Ceramic Coating
Brand:Walter
Product:MIG Nozzle
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1x Walter E-WELD Nozzle (Tregaskiss Style, 1/2" Bore, 1/8" Recess)

APPLICATIONS

  • Automotive manufacturing and assembly
  • Heavy equipment fabrication
  • Robotic welding cells
  • Structural steel welding
  • High-volume production welding
  • Shipbuilding and marine fabrication

FAQ

The ceramic coating prevents welding spatter from sticking to the nozzle, significantly extending its life and maintaining proper gas flow without frequent cleaning.

This specific nozzle (54C232) is designed to be compatible with Tregaskiss Tough Lock (T-Lock) style MIG gun systems.

No, the pre-applied ceramic coating eliminates the need for additional anti-spatter sprays or gels, saving time and reducing chemical usage.

Walter E-WELD nozzles can last up to 5 times longer than standard OEM copper nozzles due to their superior resistance to spatter adhesion.

The bore size is 1/2 inch (12.7mm), which is a standard size for many general-purpose MIG welding applications.

This nozzle features a 1/8 inch (3.2mm) recess, which helps protect the contact tip from heat and physical damage.

Yes, although spatter accumulation is minimal. Any loose spatter can typically be removed easily without aggressive scraping that might damage the coating.

Ceramic is generally non-conductive, which can help prevent accidental arcing if the nozzle touches the workpiece, although the underlying material is copper/brass.