Thank you.Yes option 1 would be what you need.
Option 2 would need a whole new torch, you can't just swap the swan neck.
Ohh.cebora one won’t work as that’s a push fit -
And option two would be a bit hard as it's not "plug in" type. Cable, gas pipe and wire would need to be reconnected...Yes option 1 would be what you need.
Option 2 would need a whole new torch, you can't just swap the swan neck.
It looked like the 8mm (?) thread on a 'hobby' mig torch to me as well, same as used on the little migmates and Clarke welders.Ohh.
Pictures are not good as it looked like thread inside....
Yes, there is valve with some simple switch (metal plate which touch cable connector).Welcome , if you measure the length then that would help you source one - looking at it - might try Clarke screw on , as for the euro one - I can’t remember , inside your torch is a white valve and the neck screws in if I remember right - you can try it and see .
Yes, it's looks like 8mm.It looked like the 8mm (?) thread on a 'hobby' mig torch to me as well, same as used on the little migmates and Clarke welders.
You are right. Swan can't be swapped. I've moved top nut but I can't see anyway to remove the swan
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I didn't try to use more force as I didn't want to damage it. However I managed to find correct nozzle.The swan neck should unscrew from the body, I'd hold the swan neck lightly in a vice and use slip-joint/waterpump grips on the metal part of the body.
Hi all
Thank you for all support.
I found nozzle and tips which fit
Maypole Maximig 100 MP570 model
It's for Clarke Hobby Mig welder (also probably Sealey, Drapper, SIP)
Tip size M5 18mm long
Gas nozzle screw on M8 38mm long
Hope it helps anyone too.
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I'd buy two or three, to be sure....to be sure....
That way, if you have problems in future, you'll have a fix at hand.
It was set 2 nozzles and 10 tipsI'd buy two or three, to be sure....to be sure....
That way, if you have problems in future, you'll have a fix at hand.