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0500.2620 - Replacement Threaded Gas Nozzle for Fronius TransSteel 300/400/500 - 15mm

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your TransSteel Running Smoothly

If you are running a Fronius TransSteel 300, 400, or 500, you know these machines are workhorses. But even the best welders need fresh consumables to keep laying down perfect beads. This Replacement Threaded Gas Nozzle is the part you need when your old nozzle is battered, spattered, or just plain worn out. Designed to screw right onto your torch neck, it gives you that solid, rattle-free fit that slip-on nozzles just can't match. No more nozzle falling off in the middle of a hot pass!

We know that in the shop, time is money. You don't want to be fighting with your gear. This nozzle features a standard 15mm opening (that's about 0.59 inches for the imperial crowd), which is the sweet spot for most general fabrication work. It gives you great gas coverage to keep those welds clean and porosity-free, but it's still narrow enough to see what you're doing. The heavy-duty copper build handles the heat like a champ and cleans up easily if you dip it in a little anti-spatter gel now and then.

Why pay more for the brand name on the box when you can get the same performance right here? This nozzle is built to the same specs, meaning it threads on smooth and centers perfectly over your contact tip. Whether you are welding structural steel, fixing heavy equipment, or just burning wire in the garage, this nozzle helps you keep your arc stable and your welds looking pro. Grab a few for your toolbox so you're never stuck waiting on parts when a job needs to get out the door.

Quick Tips for Longer Life

  • Keep it Clean: Use a pair of welpers or a reamer to scrape out spatter regularly. A clogged nozzle kills your gas flow.
  • Use Anti-Spatter: A quick dip in nozzle gel or a spray prevents spatter from sticking hard, making cleanup way faster.
  • Check the Threads: Make sure you don't cross-thread it when putting it on. Hand tight is usually plenty—don't crank it with a wrench unless necessary.
Additional Information
Item:Nozzle
Brand:Generic
Packaging Description:1 per each
Weld Process:N/A
Compatible Series:Fronius TransSteel 300, Fronius TransSteel 400, Fronius TransSteel 500
Connection Type:Threaded
Bore Size:15mm (approx. 0.59")
Material:Copper Alloy

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Threaded Gas Nozzle (Replacement for TS300/400/500)

APPLICATIONS

  • General steel fabrication using MIG/MAG processes
  • Heavy equipment repair and maintenance
  • Automotive manufacturing and structural steel work
  • Robotic and manual welding cells using TransSteel systems
  • Shipbuilding and pipeline welding

FAQ

Yes, if your TransSteel 3500 is equipped with the standard MTG or MTW series torch that uses threaded nozzles, this part is compatible. Always check your torch manual to confirm the specific consumable series.

The nozzle has a bore diameter of approximately 15mm (0.59 inches), which is a standard size for general purpose MIG welding.

This is a threaded nozzle. It screws onto the nozzle stock or gas diffuser of the torch, providing a more secure connection than slip-on types.

While the nozzle fits the torch, for aluminum welding you typically want a nozzle with a slightly larger bore or a specific geometry to handle the lighter gas (Argon) and higher heat. However, for general repairs, it can be used if the size suits your wire diameter.

No, it is designed to be hand-tightened. However, if it becomes seized due to heat and spatter, you may need MIG pliers (welpers) to remove it.

It is manufactured from a high-grade copper alloy designed to withstand high thermal loads and resist spatter adhesion.

This nozzle is specifically designed for the Fronius style front-end parts used on TransSteel machines. It is unlikely to fit Tweco, Miller, or Bernard torches unless they have been converted to use Fronius consumables.

We recommend using nozzle dip (gel) or anti-spatter spray. Dip the hot nozzle tip into the gel occasionally to create a barrier that stops spatter from bonding to the copper.