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404162-008 - Tweco 24VAC Gas Solenoid Valve for Wire Feeders

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Shielding Gas Flow

Is your wire feeder not putting out gas when you pull the trigger? or maybe it's leaking gas even when you aren't welding? The Tweco 404162-008 Solenoid Valve is the likely fix. This 24VAC gas valve is the heart of your shielding gas system, acting as the gatekeeper that lets gas flow to your puddle exactly when you need it. Designed for specific Tweco and Thermal Arc wire feeders, this is a direct replacement part that gets your machine running right again.

Why Replace Your Solenoid?

A bad solenoid is one of the most common reasons for porosity in MIG welding. If the valve doesn't click open, your weld pool is exposed to the atmosphere instantly. Conversely, a valve stuck open due to debris or mechanical failure drains your expensive tank of Argon or CO2 in no time. Swapping out this valve is a straightforward repair that can save you money on gas and frustration on the job site.

Compatibility and Installation

This unit operates on 24 Volts AC, a standard control voltage for many industrial feeders. It features standard connections for your gas lines and electrical terminals for the control wires. Before ordering, check your machine's parts manual or the label on your existing valve to confirm it is a 24VAC unit. Keep your welds clean and your gas bill down with this reliable replacement valve.

Additional Information
Voltage:24 VAC
Product Type:Solenoid Valve
Application:Wire Feeder Gas Control
Part Number:404162-008
Component Type:Gas Valve
Packaging Description:pack of 1

INCLUDED

  • 1 x 24VAC Solenoid Valve Assembly

APPLICATIONS

  • MIG (GMAW) Welding Wire Feeders
  • Flux Cored (FCAW-G) Welding Systems
  • Automated Welding Gas Control
  • Equipment Repair and Refurbishment

FAQ

This solenoid valve operates on 24 Volts AC (24VAC).

If it fails closed, you will get no shielding gas and porous welds. If it fails open, gas will leak continuously.

No, it is specific to models that use a 24VAC gas valve, commonly found in Tweco and Thermal Arc equipment.

You can test for voltage at the terminals when the trigger is pulled. If you have 24V but no 'click' or gas flow, the valve is likely bad.

This valve is designed primarily for inert shielding gases. Consult the manufacturer before using with liquids.

It typically comes as the valve body assembly; you may need to reuse existing fittings or clamps depending on your specific machine setup.

It is suitable for standard welding gases such as Argon, CO2, Helium, and their mixtures.

This is a genuine replacement part designed to meet the original specifications of the equipment.