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9-1757 - Tweco Spray Master Replacement Handle Kit

Packaging: pack of 1
$345.37/EA $219.17/pack of 1 only $219.17/EASave 37%

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Tweco 9-1757 Replacement Handle for Spray Master Series

Keep your welding operations running smoothly with the Tweco 9-1757 Replacement Handle, specifically engineered for the renowned Spray Master series of MIG guns. This kit is the direct replacement for the handle assembly on Tweco MS250, MS350, and MS450 models, providing a perfect fit and seamless integration with your existing equipment. When your MIG gun handle becomes cracked, loose, or damaged, it affects more than just aesthetics—it impacts arc control, user safety, and overall productivity.

Built for the Industrial Environment
Tweco understands the harsh conditions of industrial welding environments. That is why the 9-1757 handle is manufactured from a robust, high-impact polymer composite. This material is selected for its excellent dielectric properties, ensuring the welder is insulated from the electrical current flowing through the gun. Additionally, it is highly resistant to the radiant heat generated during high-amperage welding, preventing the handle from becoming uncomfortably hot or deforming over time.

Ergonomics and Performance
The "Spray Master" name is synonymous with comfort. This replacement handle features Tweco's signature ergonomic styling, which promotes a relaxed grip and reduces strain on the wrist and forearm. A secure, comfortable grip is critical for maintaining consistent travel speed and torch angle, directly influencing weld quality. By restoring your gun with an OEM handle, you ensure that your welders can perform at their best without fighting their equipment.

Complete Repair Solution
This kit is designed for easy, on-the-spot repairs. It includes the two mating halves of the handle case and the required screws to secure them together. The installation process is intuitive: simply disassemble the old handle, position the internal cable and trigger assembly into the new shell, and tighten the screws. No special tools are required beyond a standard screwdriver. This quick repair capability means you can extend the service life of your expensive MIG guns rather than replacing the entire unit.

Ensure your shop meets safety standards and maintains high efficiency. The Tweco 9-1757 Replacement Handle is the reliable choice for maintaining the structural integrity and performance of your Tweco Spray Master MIG guns.

Additional Information
Brand:Tweco
Product Type:MIG Gun Handle
Compatibility:Spray Master MS250, Spray Master MS350, Spray Master MS450
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Material:High-Impact Composite
Color:Black
Includes:Handle Halves, Mounting Screws
Design:Ergonomic

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Left Handle Half
  • 1 x Right Handle Half
  • 1 x Set of Mounting Screws

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of cracked or broken handles on Tweco Spray Master MIG guns
  • Restoring electrical insulation and safety to damaged welding torches
  • Routine maintenance of MS250, MS350, and MS450 series guns
  • Upgrading older or worn gun assemblies to restore ergonomic grip

FAQ

The Tweco 9-1757 handle is designed to fit the Tweco Spray Master series, specifically the MS250, MS350, and MS450 models.

No, the 9-1757 kit typically includes the plastic handle halves and mounting screws. The trigger assembly is usually sold separately, though the handle is designed to house the standard Spray Master trigger.

Yes, the kit comes with the necessary screws to secure the two halves of the handle together.

The handle is made from a high-impact, heat-resistant composite plastic designed to withstand industrial welding environments and provide electrical insulation.

This handle is specifically molded for Tweco Spray Master guns. It is not universal and will likely not fit other brands unless they are exact clones of the Spray Master design.

A cracked handle can expose the welder to live electrical components inside the gun, posing a shock hazard. It also reduces the structural integrity of the gun, making it difficult to control.

No, installation is straightforward. It involves removing the screws from the old handle, separating the halves, placing the cable/trigger assembly into the new handle, and securing it with the new screws.