How To Install Air Blast on TOUGH GUN G1 Series Robotic MIG Guns

AIR BLAST KIT 508-A (does not include housing)  Remove 408-200-9A using a standard screwdriver Remove 408-200-8A using a standard screwdriver Thread 410-45-2 into 408-200-8A using xx wrench Insert TR-2237 into push-lock connections of TR-2232 and 410-45-2. Insert TR-2232 into air supply, 60-80 psi air pressure 408-200-9A 408-200-8A (internal threads) 410-45-2 TR-2232

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How To Mount the RS-500 Sprayer as a Stand-Alone Unit

The sprayer should be installed within the weld cell at a convenient location. Be sure to consider movable fixtures and the confines of the robot. Each sprayer comes complete with all required installation hardware and mounting brackets.

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How To Mount the SR-500 Sprayer to the TOUGH GUN Reamer

The TOUGH GUN­® Reamer has all the necessary mounting holes for installation of the SR-500 spray unit. Remove the plug from the side of the frame detail and replace with the supplied bulkhead fitting.Attach the spray head bracket to the TOUGH GUN Reamer using the two (2) screws provided.Attach the spray head to the TOUGH […]

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How To Install the TOUGH GUN Wire Cutter to the TOUGH GUN Reamer

WARNING: Ensure the power supply is off and disconnected before proceeding! Mounting the Wire Cutter The Wire Cutter should be installed within the weld cell. The base plate has been designed for mounting on top of the TOUGH GUN™ Reamer. Be sure to consider movable fixtures and the confines of the robot. Attach the Wire Cutter […]

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How To Install the TOUGH GARD Multi-Feed System to the TOUGH GUN Reamer

Step 1: It is best to start by establishing the pail/drum location. This way it will be easier to run the lines and permanently secure them.Start by removing the reservoir from the spray unit.NOTE: Shut the vent cap (if applicable) and turn the reservoir upside down when it comes off the spray unit to avoid […]

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How To Install the TOUGH GUN Reamer TT Series

WARNING: Ensure the power supply is off and disconnected before proceeding! Mounting the TOUGH GUN® Reamer The TOUGH GUN Reamer should be installed within the weld cell at a convenient location. Be sure to consider movable fixtures and the working envelope of the robot.Affix the TOUGH GUN Reamer base to a sturdy platform using the four […]

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How To Install a Power Pin to a Tregaskiss MIG Gun

Thread the power pin into the rear housing.Tighten the power pin into the rear housing using a 1-inch (2.54 cm) wrench on the rear housing and a 3/4-inch (19 mm) wrench on the power pin. Torque to 18 ft.-lbs. (24.4Nm).IMPORTANT: The thread-in two-piece power pin has a taper to seat and lock the power pin […]

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How To Install or Replace TOUGH ACCESS Consumables

IMPORTANT: TCP will be different from standard TOUGH LOCK® consumables. Removal and Replacement Nozzle Pull slip-on nozzles off with a twisting motion.When installing the nozzle, ensure that it is fully seated. Contact Tip Thread the contact tip into the retaining head.Torque to 30 in.-lbs. (3.5Nm).The Tregaskiss Tip Tool (part #450-18, for heavy duty tips) or […]

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How To Install or Replace TOUGH LOCK Consumables

IMPORTANT: Neck Insulator MUST be in place before welding to properly insulate the neck armor.Check all parts to ensure that connections are tight before welding.The heavy duty retaining head MUST be tightened with a 5/8 inch (16 mm) wrench to prevent the contact tip from overheating.DO NOT use pliers to remove or tighten the retaining […]

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How To Install or Replace a Conventional Liner

NOTE: For MIG guns equipped with ‘Direct Plug-Ins’, Bernard®, or Euro connector, the procedure is the same. On Miller® style guns, the liner is held captive by a guide cap which must be removed and replaced when changing the liner. Step 1: NOTE: Ensure the power supply is off and the gun is removed from […]

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How To Install or Replace a QUICK LOAD Liner

IMPORTANT NOTE: Initial installation instructions are different from replacement instructions.  FOR INITIAL INSTALLATION ONLY — Remove the protective cap from the QUICK LOAD™ Liner. Install this liner from the back of the MIG gun with retainer attached (using the same procedure as installing a conventional liner). Future replacements will be done from the front. IMPORTANT: Push liner back […]

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How To Install or Replace a Neck on a TOUGH GUN G2 Series Robotic MIG Gun

Neck Removal Remove consumables. (Refer to Fig.1)Twist the hand nut clockwise. (Refer to Fig. 2)Hold the hand nut in the unlocked position while pulling the neck from the gun.Release the hand nut. It will return to the locked position. (Refer to Fig. 3) Neck Replacement NOTE: Remove consumables (retaining head, nozzle and contact tip) before installing […]

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How To Use the TOUGH GUN Neck Checking Fixture

NOTE: The following instructions are for G-405. Other fixtures are similar. Step 1: Remove consumables; nozzle, retaining head and neck insulator (with the exception of TOUGH GUN I.C.E.® components).Install the gauge point into the neck. Step 2: Slide the neck completely into the datum block, aligning keys on the neck to the keyway in the […]

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How To Install or Replace a Neck on TOUGH GUN G1 Series Guns

NOTE: There is a protective ring that must be rotated to expose the neck set screw.  Step 1: Using a 5 mm Allen wrench, loosen the screw 1/4 turn to remove the neck.Pull the neck directly out of the connector cone assembly. Step 2:  Insert the replacement neck into the gun housing, ensuring the key […]

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How To Repair a Euro TOUGH GUN G1 Series Robotic Air-Cooled MIG Gun

Unicable Repair Kit Part #513-7 Remove the liner from the MIG gun.Remove the screws from the base of the terminal housing. Remove the terminal housing and move the handle backDisconnect the cable leads from the Euro butt connectors.Move the Euro hand nut and spacer out of the way. Be careful not to strip the lead […]

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How To Install a TOUGH GUN I.C.E. Neck Assembly

TOUGH GUN I.C.E.® components will come assembled on your MIG gun. You will need to remove the TOUGH GUN I.C.E. neck assembly to install it on the robot.  Step 1: Remove front-end consumables.Disconnect both water lines at the Quick Connect coupler. Step 2: Loosen neck bolt.Remove TOUGH GUN I.C.E. neck assembly Step 3: Insert the […]

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FAQs | TOUGH LOCK Dual Taper Technology

Frequently Asked Questions About Dual Taper Technology on TOUGH LOCK Retaining Heads Tregaskiss has compiled a list of frequently asked questions about dual taper technology on TOUGH LOCK® retaining heads: Are the TOUGH LOCK retaining heads backwards compatible with older MIG guns?Will TOUGH LOCK retaining heads with dual taper technology cost more?How can I tell the […]

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Archive – Q-Gun Backend Upgrade 2005

Diagram 33 showing the old back end of a Q-Gun Diagram 33 showing the old back end of a Q-Gun

Effective June 27, 2005 In 2005, Q-Gun™ MIG Guns began shipping with upgraded back end assemblies. It is important to know which back end assembly your Q-Gun MIG Gun has when choosing replacement parts. Use the drawings below to determine which back end you have. Old Back End Assembly The rigid strain relief of the […]

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Troubleshooting Guide

ProblemPossible CausePossible SolutionElectrode does not feed or erratic wire feeding.1. Feeder relay / malfunction.Consult feeder manufacturer.2. Feeder relay / malfunction.a. Test & connect spare control lead.b. Install new cable. 3. Poor adaptor connection.Test & replace leads and/or contact pins. 4. Worn or broken switch.Replace switch. 5. Improper drive roll size.Replace with proper size. 6. Drive roll tension misadjusted.Adjust tension at […]

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FAQs | 600 amp Robotic Water-Cooled Conversion

Frequently Asked Questions About Converting Your Keyed or Quick-Change Robotic Water-Cooled MIG Gun to the 600 amp Robotic Water-Cooled Model Tregaskiss has compiled a list of frequently asked questions about converting from the keyed or quick-change robotic water-cooled MIG gun to the 600 amp robotic water-cooled model: I think the 600 amp product will create accessibility […]

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