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20642362 - Tweco 2064-2362 Replacement O-Ring for WC36-2 Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Tweco Gear Leak-Free

When you are in the middle of a job, the last thing you need is a leaky connection slowing you down. The Tweco 2064-2362 O-Ring is the exact replacement you need to fix up your WC36-2 assembly and get back to welding. We all know that O-rings are small, but they do a massive job. If your seal is blown, you could be losing shielding gas, which leads to porosity in your welds and a lot of wasted time grinding and re-welding. Or worse, if it's a coolant seal, you could end up with a mess on your shop floor or an overheated torch. Don't take chances with 'close enough' hardware store O-rings; stick with the genuine Tweco part that is made to fit right the first time.

This O-ring is built tough to handle the heat and abuse of a welding shop. Over time, heat and pressure can cause old O-rings to dry out, crack, or flatten out, losing their ability to create a tight seal. If you've noticed your connections feeling loose or suspect a leak, checking your O-rings should be your first step. Swapping out a worn 2064-2362 is a quick and cheap fix that can save you from much bigger headaches down the road. It’s always a smart move to keep a few of these in your toolbox or parts bin so you aren't stuck waiting on shipping when a seal finally gives out.

Installation is a breeze. Just pop the old, worn-out ring off your WC36-2 assembly, clean the groove to make sure there's no grit or grime, and roll the new 2064-2362 into place. You'll feel the difference immediately when you reconnect everything—a nice, snug fit that gives you confidence your equipment is sealed up tight. Using genuine Tweco parts means you don't have to worry about sizing issues or the material melting under normal operating temps. It’s designed by the same people who built your gun, so you know it works.

Don't let a ten-cent problem cause a hundred-dollar delay. The Tweco 2064-2362 O-Ring is the reliable choice for maintaining your equipment. Whether you are doing a full teardown for maintenance or just a quick field repair, having fresh seals on hand is part of being a professional. Keep your arc smooth, your gas flowing where it should, and your equipment in top shape with this essential replacement part.

Additional Information
Brand:Tweco
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:O-Ring, Replacement Part
Compatible Model:WC36-2
Part Number:2064-2362

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Tweco 2064-2362 O-Ring

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn seals in Tweco WC36-2 assemblies.
  • Preventive maintenance for welding guns and accessories.
  • Sealing gas or fluid lines in compatible welding equipment.
  • Repairing leaks to ensure proper shielding gas coverage.
  • General industrial equipment repair requiring Tweco 2064-2362 specifications.

FAQ

This O-Ring is specifically listed for use with the Tweco WC36-2 assembly. It may fit other specific Tweco connections, but it is best to verify your equipment's parts diagram.

Inspect the O-Ring for signs of cracking, flattening (permanent deformation), brittleness, or cuts. If the connection is leaking gas or fluid, the O-Ring is likely the culprit.

Yes, this is a genuine Tweco OEM part, ensuring the correct material composition and dimensional tolerances for your equipment.

It is not recommended. Generic O-Rings may not have the correct heat resistance or exact thickness required for welding equipment, leading to leaks or premature failure.

Tweco O-Rings are typically manufactured from high-quality elastomers like Buna-N or Viton, designed to resist the thermal and chemical environment of welding applications.

No, this item is sold as the O-Ring only. It is often good practice to apply a small amount of O-Ring lubricant during installation to prevent tearing.

A compromised seal can lead to shielding gas loss, resulting in weld porosity, or coolant leaks which can cause equipment overheating and safety hazards.

You should give them a quick look every time you disassemble the torch or change consumables. Regular checks prevent surprise leaks in the middle of a weld.