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KP2029-4B1 - Lincoln Electric 3/32" TIG Collet for PTA-9/PTA-20 Torches

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OVERVIEW

Reliable 3/32" Collet for 9 and 20 Series Torches

The Lincoln Electric KP2029-4B1 Collet is an essential consumable for welders utilizing PTA-9, PTA-20, or standard WP-9/WP-20 TIG torches. Sized for 3/32-inch (2.4 mm) tungsten electrodes, this collet is the workhorse of the TIG welding setup, handling one of the most versatile and commonly used tungsten diameters in the industry. Whether you are running an air-cooled setup for light fabrication or a water-cooled rig for higher amperage applications, this collet provides the mechanical grip and electrical continuity necessary for successful welding operations.

TIG welding requires precision, and the condition of your consumables directly impacts the stability of your arc. Over time, collets endure significant thermal cycling, twisting forces, and mechanical wear. A worn collet may fail to grip the tungsten tightly, leading to slipping electrodes or poor electrical contact. This can result in a sputtering arc, inconsistent heat input, and frustration for the operator. The KP2029-4B1 is built to withstand the rigors of the welding environment, maintaining its shape and spring tension longer than inferior substitutes. Its copper construction efficiently dissipates heat, protecting the more expensive components of your torch head.

This product is designed as a direct replacement for the industry-standard 13N23 collet configuration, making it highly versatile across different torch brands that follow the 9/20 series sizing. However, carrying the Lincoln Electric name assures a level of quality control that professionals trust. The split-design allows the collet to compress evenly against the tungsten when the back cap is engaged, ensuring the electrode is held dead-center in the gas cup. This centering is crucial for maintaining proper gas coverage and achieving the focused arc characteristic of high-quality TIG welds.

Stocking up on KP2029-4B1 collets is a smart move for any fabrication shop. Because they are relatively inexpensive but critical to operation, having spares on hand prevents work stoppages. When swapping out tungsten sizes or replacing a damaged electrode, a fresh collet ensures that your setup is tight and conductive. Upgrade your torch maintenance routine with these durable, high-conductivity collets and experience the difference in arc starting and stability.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Consumable Type:Collet
Tungsten Diameter:3/32 in (2.4 mm)
Torch Compatibility:PTA-9, PTA-20, PTW-20, WP-9, WP-20
Material:Copper Alloy
Series:13N Series Compatible

INCLUDED

  • (1) 3/32 in (2.4 mm) TIG Collet

APPLICATIONS

  • Precision TIG welding on stainless steel and aluminum
  • Automotive fabrication and exhaust work
  • Aerospace component welding
  • General maintenance and repair (MRO)
  • Pipe and tube welding
  • Artistic and hobbyist metalworking

FAQ

This collet fits Lincoln Electric PTA-9 and PTA-20 torches, as well as industry-standard WP-9 (air-cooled) and WP-20 (water-cooled) TIG torches.

It is designed specifically for 3/32-inch (2.4 mm) diameter tungsten electrodes.

Yes, the KP2029 series (13N style) collets are generally used with both standard collet bodies and gas lens collet bodies in the 9/20 torch series.

Replace the collet if it becomes twisted, burnt, discolored, or if it no longer grips the tungsten securely when the back cap is tightened.

It is made from a high-conductivity copper alloy to ensure efficient current transfer and heat dissipation.

No, this collet is too small for 17, 18, or 26 series torches. Those torches typically require the 10N series (Lincoln KP2017) consumables.

Yes, this is a genuine Lincoln Electric part with the SKU KP2029-4B1.

Yes, the collet functions mechanically to hold the tungsten and transfer current, so it works for both AC (aluminum) and DC (steel/stainless) TIG welding processes.