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    Does anyone know the correct part numbers for the PP50 consumables. Also, will the different size electrodes offered from trafimet and other sources work on that particular torch. The reason I ask is some of the other sources say HF electrode and not pilot arc. Its just very confusing trying to find the correct part numbers for PP50 consumables. Thanks in advance for any help....Millermatic
    CMILL
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    Thermal Arc 300 GTSW
    Everlast PP50

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    If it is an S 45 torch, it is not a HF torch. There are longer ones and shorter ones. Under the manual section, there is a pdf breakdown on the torch with the trafimet numbers.

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    Right I did see that but does it matter that its blow back/pilot arc? Also the nozzle that came on the torche has 0.9 on it and all i have found is 0.6 and 0.8 I don't want to buy the wrong consumables, but honestly the prices on the everlast website are way too high.
    CMILL
    Millermatic-211
    Thermal Arc 300 GTSW
    Everlast PP50

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    You pay for quality. A consumable that lasts 2 or 3 times as long as the cheap junk on ebay, you end up paying less actually. At 5-6 dollars a piece for the smaller kits, and 2-3 dollars each (including the more expensive cups) for the larger ones, that is not expensive at all. Buy some Hypertherm cons, and you will really pay.

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    Are their different sizes of tips or do these plasma cutter only have one size? I see consumables for my plasma cutter like I do welding wire. Some are crap and some are great deals. Some work better for other and some not so much. I think more information about the consumables would be awesome. Maybe a video on your youtube channel explaining the different tips and options out there? If I'm in a pinch I need to know what to look for locally. I see tips like these online but I don't know if they are the same or not. They look exactly the same from the pics but I don't know any better. More upfront information about this subject would be awesome.

    Thank you,
    Alvarez Metal Works
    Syracuse/DeWitt, NY
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    Rafael,
    The whole manual for the torch along with the con sizes and part numbers is listed on our site. Hobart, Harbor Freight, Northern Tool, matco,speedway, weldmart.com, HTP and a whole host of others use the same consumables.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    Rafael,
    The whole manual for the torch along with the con sizes and part numbers is listed on our site. Hobart, Harbor Freight, Northern Tool, matco,speedway, weldmart.com, HTP and a whole host of others use the same consumables.
    Ok I don't think you're completely understanding my point. I've seen tips that look just like the ones in my PP50 however I'm unsure if they are the same. Are all the tips and electrodes that look like these the same exact thing outside of quality? The hole size is the same or should be? I don't want to put parts in that might damage something. That's why I'm asking. Also when you go to the trafimet website and look at this exploded image of my torch it shows 3 different tips and 3 different electrodes. What are the differences between them. It appears that you guys only sell the stock tip and electrode. Can someone tell us about the other ones? Ether I'm not paying attention and don't see it or that information isn't on your website.

    Alvarez Metal Works
    Syracuse/DeWitt, NY
    www.alvarezmetalworks.com
    www.upstate4x4.com

    *** PowerTIG 210 EXT *** PowerPlasma 50 *** I-MIG 200 ***

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    I'm just guessing here, but the three electrode and tip sets listed in the picture are from left to right,

    ETA Large DIA tip
    Standard
    Extended

    Any tip that has a hole dia will dictate the amperage use ~ max. Larger the hole dia, the higher the max amperage. A pp50 will max out at 50a for thick metals (3/4). If you are going to be cutting gauge metals or 1/4 and under you want to use the smaller dia tips.

    Here is a link to a website that has the tip part numbers and description including amp rating.

    http://weldingdirect.com/mastpl25topa.html
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    If it's associated with an S-45 torch it should fit. Even the small S-25's for low amp use should fit for that application. What you are asking me to know is impossible. I have no way of knowing what tips you have looked at on the internet, and thus cannot tell you if they fit or not. As I said, all of the above units use the same torch types, and consumables are interchangeable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sticks View Post
    I'm just guessing here, but the three electrode and tip sets listed in the picture are from left to right,

    ETA Large DIA tip
    Standard
    Extended

    Any tip that has a hole dia will dictate the amperage use ~ max. Larger the hole dia, the higher the max amperage. A pp50 will max out at 50a for thick metals (3/4). If you are going to be cutting gauge metals or 1/4 and under you want to use the smaller dia tips.

    Here is a link to a website that has the tip part numbers and description including amp rating.

    http://weldingdirect.com/mastpl25topa.html
    Thank you very much. That was the information I was looking for.
    Alvarez Metal Works
    Syracuse/DeWitt, NY
    www.alvarezmetalworks.com
    www.upstate4x4.com

    *** PowerTIG 210 EXT *** PowerPlasma 50 *** I-MIG 200 ***

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    If it's associated with an S-45 torch it should fit. Even the small S-25's for low amp use should fit for that application. What you are asking me to know is impossible. I have no way of knowing what tips you have looked at on the internet, and thus cannot tell you if they fit or not. As I said, all of the above units use the same torch types, and consumables are interchangeable.
    Mark I think what's being asked here is, since there is no part numbers for the S-45 torch Consumables listed on the EverLast Consumable site. It gets confusing. I'm not sure if the kits shown contain the PD0116-08 cups or something else. It would be nice to know what the part numbers are in the kits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerry View Post
    Mark I think what's being asked here is, since there is no part numbers for the S-45 torch Consumables listed on the EverLast Consumable site. It gets confusing. I'm not sure if the kits shown contain the PD0116-08 cups or something else. It would be nice to know what the part numbers are in the kits.
    And the differences!

    Not trying to be a jerk just want to know what I have and the options.
    Alvarez Metal Works
    Syracuse/DeWitt, NY
    www.alvarezmetalworks.com
    www.upstate4x4.com

    *** PowerTIG 210 EXT *** PowerPlasma 50 *** I-MIG 200 ***

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    Also some tips are drag tips.
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