Description
Tigmaster Collet 1.6mm (Standard) Series 17, 18 & 26 (PK5) – 10N23
Secure Tungsten Retention for Consistent TIG Welding
The Tigmaster 10N23 collet securely holds 1.6mm tungsten electrodes in place within the torch head. As a result, it maintains accurate tungsten alignment and helps deliver stable arc performance throughout the welding process.
Reliable Electrical Contact
The collet transfers welding current from the torch body directly to the tungsten electrode. Consequently, it promotes smooth arc starts, consistent current flow, and improved weld quality across a wide range of TIG applications.
Suits WP17, WP18 and WP26 TIG Torches
The 10N23 collet fits standard Series 17, 18, and 26 TIG torches, making it suitable for both air-cooled and water-cooled setups. In addition, it works with standard collet bodies and gas lens systems commonly used in fabrication workshops.
Designed for 1.6mm Tungsten Electrodes
This collet is specifically sized for 1.6mm tungsten, one of the most popular electrode sizes for light to medium-current TIG welding. Therefore, it suits stainless steel fabrication, sheet metal work, pipe welding, and general workshop applications.
Precision Fit for Improved Arc Stability
A correctly sized collet centres the tungsten accurately within the torch consumables. As a result, welders achieve improved arc stability, better gas coverage, and more consistent welding results.
Durable Copper Alloy Construction
Manufactured from high-conductivity copper alloy, the collet provides excellent electrical transfer and heat resistance. Consequently, it withstands regular welding conditions while maintaining reliable performance.
Pack of 5 for Workshop Convenience
The pack contains five replacement collets, allowing welders to keep spare consumables readily available. Furthermore, routine replacement helps maintain optimum tungsten grip and torch performance.
Essential TIG Torch Consumable
Collets experience wear from repeated tightening, heat cycling, and consumable changes. Therefore, replacing worn collets helps preserve electrode alignment, electrical conductivity, and overall welding consistency.





