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- - By Giarc18 Date 06-18-2015 16:26 Edited 06-18-2015 19:14
Does anybody know what brand of gun this is? I acquired it in a grab bag purchase and it is brand new so I would like to sell it. It doesn't have any numbers on it, but it does have a hexagon logo with a "TB" or T3 .
Any ideas?
Thanks
C
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Parent - By Lawrence (*****) Date 06-18-2015 17:47
Post a pic ?
Parent - - By electrode (***) Date 06-18-2015 20:11
Parent - - By ssbn727 (*****) Date 06-19-2015 05:01
You hit the nail right on the head there Electrode!:grin I'm not certain but, I think they make the same or similar style guns for Fronius.

Respectfully,
Henry
Parent - - By electrode (***) Date 06-19-2015 11:48
Thanks Henry.
Not certain either.
Lawrence and Allan are right in my understanding.
Lawrence in regard to the connector, referred to as 'Euro (ZA)' - an early 'Binzel' creation actually and probably among the most common connector types in Europe. Allan again, regarding the brand itself.

Caution though with respect to the latter.
There are 2 firms actually producing 'Binzel' torches and parts.
TBi (the one discussed here) and ABICOR Binzel.
Two brothers first arguing and then finally deciding to go separate ways in the 1990's.
Parent - - By aevald (*****) Date 06-19-2015 16:29
Hello electrode, thanks for that information. It's interesting how businesses come and go and go separate ways as you said. On a slightly different note from welding, "Dan Wesson" and the "Wesson" of "Smith & Wesson" are a very good example as well. Best regards, Allan
Parent - By electrode (***) Date 06-19-2015 16:56
Thank you as well, Allan.
I also was not aware of this 'Smith & Wesson' subject.
Changeful history this company however, as it seems to me.

Regards!
Parent - By Lawrence (*****) Date 06-18-2015 20:28
I think what you have there is called a "Euro body" style of end connection.

Here is a link to an ESAB gun that looks similar

http://www.esabna.com/literature/arc%20equipment/torches/mig_torches/gunmaster-250_mig_gun_f-15-612-f.pdf

Your local distributer can prolly come up with adaptors or consumables.
Parent - By aevald (*****) Date 06-18-2015 21:05
Hello Giarc18, I have a sneaky suspicion that it might be a "Binzel" brand of gun. Check their site and you might get an idea. Best regards, Allan
Parent - - By lo-hi (**) Date 06-19-2015 16:55
Was wondering what the dial on the handle controlled. Is it a for remote wire speed or drive rolls in the gun?
Parent - By electrode (***) Date 06-19-2015 17:55 Edited 06-19-2015 17:57
Good point.

Given that 'TB Flex 16' - noticeable on the hose package - does relate to 16 mm^2 coaxial cable cross section; I presume it's a low(er) performance (air cooled) push torch. Provided also that the 'TB' refers to 'Team Binzel' then the torch is likely to be produced before 1995, since after that they became 'TBi'.
Hence, I suppose it's some sort of (early) remote wire feed rate control.

The torch depicted in the images though might thus prove a predecessor of TBi's nowadays 'TB 150' type. I'm afraid nothing for application in heavy construction business or similar - maybe something for being employed in an auto-body shop to join thin sheet-metal at lower duty cycle.

But maybe I'm wrong and the pictures show some sort of 'push-pull' torch.

Regards.
Parent - - By Giarc18 Date 06-19-2015 18:30
Yes, the dial is for adjusting wire speed, which can be done while welding.
Parent - By Giarc18 Date 06-19-2015 18:36
Thanks for all of the responses. They have been very helpful. I am not a welder , but I used to sell Mac Tools welders , which is where I acquired this part.  It is of no use to me , but I would hate to throw away a perfectly good, brand new part.
Again thanks to all who responded.
Giarc18
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