MIG torch overhaul
A full MIG torch overhaul restores smooth wire feed, stable arc performance, and reliable operation. Over time, spatter, heat, friction, and contamination degrade its internal components. An overhaul replaces worn parts, cleans internal pathways, and ensures the torch performs as intended.
Before & After overhaul photos
- When to Overhaul a MIG Torch
- Common indicators include:
- * Erratic wire feed or intermittent feeding
- * Burnback or wire fusing to the tip
- * Inconsistent arc or difficulty striking an arc
- * Increased spatter despite correct settings
- * Stiff trigger action or unreliable trigger response
- * Visible damage to the handle, neck, or cable
A complete overhaul typically includes inspection, cleaning, and replacement of:* Contact tip – worn, oversized, or blocked* Gas shroud/nozzle – spatter buildup or distortion* Gas diffuser – clogged or heat-damaged* Liner – kinked, contaminated, or worn* Neck/Swan neck – loose, overheated, or leaking gas* Trigger assembly – worn microswitch or sticky mechanism* Euro block/O-ring seals – gas leaks or poor electrical continuity* Cable assembly – internal breaks, crushed sections, or insulation damage Why Overhaul your MIG torch Repairing is cheaper than replacing.......saving you $$$$$ A MIG torch overhaul restores performance, reduces downtime, and prevents costly weld defects. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of consumables keep the torch operating at peak efficiency.