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THE HYBRID TRAILING CUP

 

The hybrid trailing cup is the first and original lifeless trailing shield. Provides superior coverage in both manual, and orbital welding processes.

 

When welding manually, the HYBRID TRAILING CUP allows the user to save gas and time by allowing the welder to go further between starts and stops.... Thus saving time spent post flowing.

 

When welding on a positioned it allows the welder to achieve the highest aesthetic result without the need for a second argon line. This cup also only requires 35CFH, without the 2nd argon line. 

 

We also now offer two additional styles

 

THE ORIGINAL

 

-The ORIGINAL is the same classic design from 2023 with our first released design. It's a little bit slimmer and more nimble than the XL, while still offering superior coverage. This is an optimal option for both manual and orbital processes

 

THE XL

 

The XL is a great option for you if you do a lot of positioner work, it's a 1/2" longer than the ORIGINAL. This is a great fit for tube diameters between 2"-3.5" 

 

MANIFOLD

 

The MANIFOLD is designed strictly for smaller diameter tubing and common turbo manifold pipe schedules. This cup is designed to allow optimal tungsten angle on manifold pipe while also offering drastically extended argon coverage

 

 

 

 

 

THE HYBRID TRAILING CUP

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  • The hybrid trailing cup is designed to save you gas and in time while manual welding by decreasing restarts, this descreasing time spent post flowing, which saves argon.

    This cup is a great option for orbital welding, giving the highest desired result without the hassle of a 2nd line. And is also significantly lighter

    This is a trailing shield without the need for a 2nd line, and is still cheaper than other options on the market.

    This cup is not ideal under high heat or on dirty material

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