Discontinued: TOUCH LOCK® standard duty gas diffuser, Part Number 404-25
Due to low demand, effective February 7, 2025, Tregaskiss will discontinue TOUGH LOCK standard duty gas diffuser 404-25.
TOUGH LOCK standard duty gas diffuser 404-10-25 directly replaces 404-25.This replacement is compatible with tapered, standard duty contact tips (403-2-XX, where XX represents wire size).
Diffuser 404-10-25 includes a set screw, as shown in the image below. No adjustments will need to be made to the set screw before or after installation. Previously, 404-25 did not have a set screw.

For questions, please contact Customer Service by phone at 1.855.MIGWELD (644.9353) or email at cs@itwmig.com.
Bernard® BTB Gun Transforms Aluminum Welding for 4-Star Trailers
Bernard® BTB Gun Transforms Aluminum Welding for 4-Star Trailers
For the past 40 years, 4-Star Trailers in Oklahoma has built high-quality aluminum stock and horse trailers. Aluminum is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and strong—ideal for trailers designed to endure tough road conditions. However, welding aluminum with a push-pull gun has its challenges. The heaviness of the tool can make it difficult to maneuver in tight angles, and the added weight can lead to welder fatigue, especially when working on large parts or frames. Additionally, this setup can cause delays in production timelines due to discomfort and inefficiency during long hours of use.
Before switching to the Bernard® BTB Semi-Automatic Air-Cooled MIG Gun, the team regularly faced feeding issues. The feeding problems were especially noticeable when working on large aluminum parts, causing disruptions and affecting their ability to keep up with demanding production schedules. The difficulty in maneuvering the push-pull gun, coupled with the physical strain it placed on welders, contributed to frequent delays and a slower pace of work.
The BTB Gun has been a game-changer. It pushes aluminum wire long distances with ease, something that wasn’t possible with the previous system. Its design is lightweight and maneuverable, making it far easier for welders to handle, especially in tight spots. This has significantly reduced fatigue, allowing the team to work longer and more comfortably without sacrificing quality. The customizable neck lengths of the BTB Gun are another huge advantage, allowing welders to reach into tight angles or handle bigger components with greater ease.
The Easy Feed Liner in the BTB Gun reduces friction, making it simpler to feed aluminum wire and minimizing downtime—critical for maintaining a steady workflow in a busy shop. With fewer interruptions, the team is able to stick to production goals and meet deadlines more effectively. The use of AccuLock consumables also contributes to less maintenance, as they last longer than other options, cutting down on the frequency of replacements and the time spent on maintenance tasks.
The biggest benefit? The team is more productive and satisfied with their work. With fewer interruptions and smoother operations, they’re able to produce high-quality welds faster. The BTB Gun has not only made their jobs easier but also helped the business run more efficiently. It’s become an indispensable tool in their shop, enabling them to build even tougher, more dependable trailers while improving overall productivity and welder satisfaction.
Discontinued Parts: Jacketed Liners, LJ-XXXX-XX
Discontinued Parts: Jacketed Liners, LJ-XXXX-XX
Due to low demand, effective January 17, 2025, the following jacketed liners will be discontinued:
Part Number | Description |
---|---|
LJ-3545-15 | Jacketed liner, 0.035″ – 0.045″, 15′ |
LJ-3545-25 | Jacketed liner, 0.035″ – 0.045″, 25′ |
LJ-5262-12 | Jacketed liner, 0.052″ – 1/16″, 12′ |
LJ-5262-15 | Jacketed liner, 0.052″ – 1/16″, 15′ |
LJ-5262-25 | Jacketed liner, 0.052″ – 1/16″, 25′ |
There is no suggested replacement for these items. These jacketed liners were previously used in semi-automatic applications but are no longer compatible with our current MIG gun offerings.
For questions, please contact Customer Service by phone at 1.855.MIGWELD (644.9353) or email at cs@itwmig.com.
Discontinued Products – AutoLength™ Power Pins
Discontinued Products – AutoLength™ Power Pins
To continue to provide the best products and solutions to our customers, we routinely review, assess and evaluate our product line-up to ensure their features and benefits still hold their value. Accordingly, we have decided to discontinue our AutoLength™ power pins, effective January 10, 2025.
These AutoLength pins are currently used across both semi-automatic and robotic/fixed automatic product lines. Until the effective date, you can still purchase existing configurations as well as replacement AutoLength pins (or until inventory is depleted, whichever occurs first).
The charts below show the standard power pin that replaces each AutoLength option for both welding applications. You may also find instructions here for replacing an AutoLength power pin with a standard power pin.

To configure a new MIG gun part number using a standard power pin, please utilize our online configurators. Your new configuration will also include a full parts list.
If you have any questions or need assistance configuring a new gun or finding a replacement part number, please contact our Customer Service Team by phone at 1.855.MIGWELD (1.855.644.9353) or via email at CS@itwmig.com.
PACKAGING CHANGE — Diffusers 404-XX, D-ATSH-100, D-ATTH-100
PACKAGING CHANGE — Diffusers 404-XX,
D-ATSH-100, D-ATTH-100
Effective October 11, 2024, the following 100-pack diffusers will be packaged in boxes instead of bags.
100-pack Diffusers | Description |
404-18 | TOUGH LOCK®, Standard Duty |
404-20 | TOUGH LOCK, HD |
404-26 | TOUGH LOCK, HD |
404-30 | TOUGH LOCK, HD |
404-31 | TOUGH LOCK, HD |
404-32 | TOUGH LOCK, HD for Robotic |
D-ATSH-100 | AccuLock™ R Diffuser, Slip-On |
D-ATTH-100 | AccuLock R Diffuser, Thread-On |
The box dimensions are 6” x 6” x 4” (15.24cm x 15.24cm x 10.16cm).
Discontinued Parts: QUICK LOAD® Liners, 415-30-XXQ, 415-564-XXQ, 415-332-XXQ
Discontinued Parts: QUICK LOAD® Liners, 415-30-XXQ, 415-564-XXQ, 415-332-XXQ
Due to low demand, effective December 13, 2024, the following QUICK LOAD liners will be discontinued:
- 415-30-6Q: QUICK LOAD liner, 0.30”, 6’
- 415-30-15Q: QUICK LOAD liner, 0.30”, 15’
- 415-564-6Q: QUICK LOAD liner, 1/16”-5/64”, 6’
- 415-564-15Q: QUICK LOAD liner, 1/16”-5/64”, 15’
- 415-564-25Q: QUICK LOAD liner, 1/16”-5/64”, 25’
- 415-332-15Q: QUICK LOAD liner, 3/32”, 15’
- 415-332-25Q: QUICK LOAD liner, 3/32”, 25’
As a suggested replacement, we offer conventional liners (rear loading).
QUICK LOAD® Liner | Tregaskiss® Conventional Liner (Robotic/Automation) | Bernard® Conventional Liner (Semi-Auto) |
415-30-6Q | 415-30-25 | L2A-15 |
415-30-15Q | 415-30-25 | L2A-15 |
415-564-6Q | 415-564-6 | L6A-15 |
415-564-15Q | 415-564-15 | L6A-15 |
415-564-25Q | 415-564-25 | L6A-25 |
415-332-15Q | 415-332-15 | L7A-15 |
415-332-25Q | 415-332-25 | L7A-25 |
These liners are currently used across both semi-automatic and robotic/fixed automatic product lines. On the effective date, these seven QUICK LOAD liners will no longer be available, removed from our product configurators, and guns previously configured with these liners will no longer be available for purchase.
Please use our online configurators and/or consult Customer Service to find a suitable replacement by phone at 1.855.MIGWELD (644.9353) or email at cs@itwmig.com.
DISCONTINUED PRODUCT — BA1 COBOT MIG GUN
DISCONTINUED PRODUCT — BA1 COBOT MIG GUN
Effective January 1, 2025, all Tregaskiss® BA1 cobot air-cooled MIG guns will be discontinued and replaced with TOUGH GUN® CA3 robotic air-cooled MIG guns.
Affected Part Numbers | Direct Replacements |
All MIG gun part numbers beginning with BA12 | Replace digits “BA12” with “RA12” (the rest of the part number remains the same) |
All replaceable unicable part numbers beginning with BA1U | Replace digits “BA1U” with “CA3U” (the rest of the part number remains the same) |
All replaceable unicable part numbers beginning with EBA1U | Replace digits “EBA1U” with “ECA3U” (the rest of the part number remains the same) |
The change supports our commitment to maximize efficiencies and focus on delivering our best quality solutions to our customers.
Please contact your ITW sales representative with questions.
PRODUCT UPDATE — CHANGE TO THE CABLE USED ON TOUGH GUN® CA3 MIG GUNS
PRODUCT UPDATE — CHANGE TO THE CABLE USED ON TOUGH GUN® CA3 MIG GUNS
Effective January 1, 2025, as part of our ongoing commitment to focus on opportunities to innovate our product portfolio and continue delivering sustainable value to our customers, we will be making a change to the unicable used on our TOUGH GUN® CA3 robotic air-cooled MIG guns.
The new unicable provides better flexibility in cobot and conventional over-the-arm robotic welding applications.
It is important to note the amperage rating of the TOUGH GUN® CA3 MIG gun will change from 385-amp to 350-amp with mixed gases at 100% duty cycle (ratings are based on tests that comply with IEC 60974-7 standards).
There will be no change to configured TOUGH GUN® CA3 MIG gun part numbers or its replacement or service parts.
If you have any questions about this initiative, please contact your ITW sales representative.
NEW PRODUCT: SHROUDS FOR THE TOUGH GUN® TT4 REAMER AND WIRE CUTTER
NEW PRODUCT: SHROUDS FOR THE TOUGH GUN® TT4 REAMER AND WIRE CUTTER
We are pleased to announce the launch of our new reamer shroud and wire cutter shroud. These new shrouds are intended to encourage safe practices when the TOUGH GUN® TT4 reamers are used in cobot welding applications where the operator could be near the reamer during operation.
Moving forward, all TOUGH GUN® TT4A and TT4E reamers configured specifically for use in cobot welding applications will come factory-equipped with a reamer shroud, and if the reamer is configured with the wire cutter option, the wire cutter shroud will also be factory installed.

The wire cutter can be purchased with or without the wire cutter shroud, and the reamer and the wire cutter shrouds are both available for purchase separately for customers who would like to retrofit their existing equipment, but it is important to note that if retrofitting a reamer and/or a wire cutter manufactured before March 2024, additional components will be required.
Please contact our technical support team or your local ITW representative for additional assistance if trying to retrofit older models.



TT4-SHR
Reamer shroud only, for
TOUGH GUN® TT4 reamer
WC-400C
Wire cutter equipped
with wire cutter shroud
WC-400-SHR
Wire cutter shroud only,
for wire cutter
If you have further questions or would like more information, please contact your local ITW representative.
Key MIG Gun Components for Job Performance
Key MIG Gun Components for Job Performance
MIG welding is a common welding process especially useful for beginner and DIY welders due to its easy-to-learn nature, shorter lead times and lower production costs. The versatility of MIG welding allows users to work on a wide range of materials with less stopping and restarting. The process features a continuous consumable wire electrode being fed through a welding gun and into a weld pool. The gun also feeds a shielding gas alongside the wire to protect the weld pool from contaminants.
While there are different types of MIG guns that have unique parts (e.g., water-cooled, air-cooled, fume extraction), all MIG guns have some parts in common. Understanding the components of a MIG gun and the process by which it works will help you make decisions on the consumables and gun type you select for your job. Here’s what you need to know.

CONSUMABLES
1. Nozzle
- The nozzle directs the shielding gas to cover the weld puddle.
- By shielding the weld puddle, the nozzle helps to prevent spatter on the weld surface while simultaneously protecting internal components of the gun from heat and spatter.
2. Contact Tip
- The contact tip guides the wire and transfers the current from the neck through the filler metal and to the work surface. Consistent wire feeding ensures a stable arc and high weld quality.
3. Diffuser
- The diffuser conducts electricity to the contact tip while dispersing gas evenly across the weld pool.
- Ensuring even distribution of shielding gas ensures consistent coverage of the weld pool, preventing contamination and defects like porosity and oxidation.
4. Liner
- The liner is crucial to MIG welding because it guides the wire electrode from the wire feeder through the cable to the contact tip.
- A worn or low-quality liner can cause friction, leading to inconsistent feeding and arc instability and, ultimately, poor weld quality.
- There are several materials of liners for consideration, each with advantages in different applications.
ESSENTIAL GUN COMPONENTS
5. Neck
- The neck is the front-end extension of a MIG welding torch and houses vital components like the contact tip, gas nozzle and wire feeder inlet.
- It directs the welding arc and shielding gas precisely onto the weld joint, improving weld quality and consistency.
- Selecting the right neck (i.e., long versus short) is important because it impacts a welder’s posture, visibility and heat control.
6. Handle and Trigger
- The handle and trigger impacts how long an operator can weld without experiencing fatigue.
- Handles with an ergonomic design and a natural feeling grip will improve operator comfort and welding duration.
- When selecting a trigger, it needs to be responsive to the touch and best suited for the job (e.g., multi-schedule, locking).
7. Cable Assembly
- In MIG welding, the cable assembly delivers power, gas, filler metal and control signals to the welding gun.
- Without the successful transmission of each of these elements, the weld will not function as intended.
- Compression fittings are an integral aspect of the assembly because they provide a reliable connection, better energy transfer and less resistance.
OTHER COMPONENTS
8. Insulator
- Plays a critical role in electrical isolation and heat management.
- Made of a non-conductive material to help electrically isolate the metal components of the welding gun (e.g., the trigger mechanism) from the electrical circuit carrying the welding current.
- Acts as a thermal barrier between nozzle and trigger mechanism, preventing overheating and malfunctions.
9. Power Pin
- Power pins provide a direct connection for wire, weld power and gas flow between the welding machine and/or wire feeder and the MIG gun. An accurate gun-to-machine connection is critical to ensure that the filler wire, gas and weld power are passed efficiently to the gun.
New Product: Chrome Zirconium AccuLock™ Contact Tips 0.052” and 1/16” – Now Available
New Product: Chrome Zirconium AccuLock™ Contact Tips 0.052” and 1/16” – Now Available
T-A052ZH | 0.052″ (1.3 mm); qty. 10 |
T-A052ZH-100 | 0.052″ (1.3 mm); qty. 100 |
T-A062ZH | 1/16″ (1.6 mm); qty. 10 |
T-A062ZH-100 | 1/16″ (1.6 mm); qty. 100 |
Please contact the Bernard and Tregaskiss Customer Service team by phone at 1.866.MIGWELD (644.9353) or email at cs@itwmig.com with any questions.
A Fresh Look for Bernard® and Tregaskiss®
A Fresh Look for Bernard® and Tregaskiss®
We’re thrilled to announce that Bernard® and Tregaskiss® have undergone an exciting brand refresh. As of today, you will notice our updated logos and visual branding on our website, social media channels, and promotional items. This change marks a significant step forward in our journey to enhance our brands’ presence and commitment to excellence in the welding industry.
What’s New?

- Updated Logos and Brand Colors: Our new logos reflect a modern and dynamic identity for both
Bernard and Tregaskiss, while maintaining the core values and heritage of our brands. - Website Change: Our website has transitioned to www.bernardtregaskiss.com. For your
convenience, tregaskiss.com will continue to redirect to the new site. - Marketing Collateral and Promotional Items: New promo items are now available on
millerweldsstore.com and we’ve begun to provide new marketing collateral to our sales team. - Enhanced Product Packaging: Updated product packaging featuring our new branding will be
rolled out gradually as existing stock is replenished.
What’s Staying the Same?
- Unchanged Product Designs and Features: Our commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable
MIG welding solutions remains steadfast. - Product Quality and Performance: You can continue to rely on the superior performance and
durability of Bernard and Tregaskiss products. - Heritage and Expertise: Bernard’s leadership in semi-automatic MIG guns and Tregaskiss’
excellence in robotic MIG guns continue to be the foundation of our brands.
Why the Change?
In a competitive market, it’s essential to evolve and stay ahead. Our refreshed visual identity reflects our
dedication to innovation and leadership in the welding industry. By creating a more cohesive and modern brand image, we are reinforcing Bernard’s reputation as a leader in semi-automatic MIG gun solutions and Tregaskiss’ prominence in robotic MIG guns.
Impact on Products and Marketing Materials:
- Gradual Transition: Print marketing materials and product logos will be updated gradually as
existing stock is replenished. - Continued ‘Tough Gun’ Messaging: We will maintain our strong brand messaging, emphasizing the
durability and toughness of our products. - Updated Promotional Items: New promotional are now available on millerweldsstore.com.
We’re confident that these updates will strengthen our brands and provide you with an even better
experience. If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT – Change to Profile of TOUGH GUN® TA3 MIG Gun Connector Housings
PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT – Change to Profile of TOUGH GUN® TA3 MIG Gun Connector Housings
As part of our ongoing commitment to continuous improvement, we are making a change to the
TOUGH GUN® TA3 gun connector housing to accommodate an additional setscrew (see ‘Setscrew 2’
in Figure 2) which is designed to improve TCP repeatability when using long/extended length necks by providing additional support to help secure the neck firmly in place.
In order to make this change, extra thread engagement was required for the front setscrew which increased the profile of the front housing by 0.157” at the largest section (see Figure 3). And rather than the M6 x 1.0 setscrew currently used in our existing design, the new design uses two (2) M10 x 1.25 setscrews which have been tested and consistently achieved 340 in.-lbs. without causing any thread failures.

It is important to note that, like in our existing design, ‘Setscrew 1’ (see Figure 2) is responsible for the electrical (and mechanical) connection and must be installed and tightened properly, whereas ‘Setscrew 2’ is intended solely to achieve additional mechanical support. The sticker on the new gun connector housings has been revised to indicate a Step 1 / Step 2 approach (see Figure 4) to reflect this order of importance.

This incremental improvement will be rolled out as a running change as we work through current inventory, with full implementation targeted to be complete by the end of 2024.
If you have further questions or would like more information, please contact your local ITW representative.
PRODUCT UPDATE — Configurator Simplification: S-GUN™ Semi-Automatic MIG Gun Changes
PRODUCT UPDATE — Configurator Simplification: S-GUN™
Semi-Automatic MIG Gun Changes
Effective August 2024, we will simplify the configurable options of our S-Gun™ Semi-Automatic Air-Cooled MIG guns. The simplification plan includes the following:
- Cable options: Only available for 300 and 400 amps in lengths of 15 ft., 20 ft. and 25 ft.
- Handle options: Configurable with either T-Series handle (standard, locking triggers) or O-Series (standard trigger).
- Consumables: Configurable exclusively with AccuLock™ S; however, will remain compatible with entire consumable line-up to accommodate user preference.
- Power Pins: Offered with Miller®, Tweco® 4 (with Miller® lead), Euro or Lincoln® power pins.
The S-Gun™ options will be removed from the BTB Semi-Automatic Air-Cooled MIG guns online configurator. We will create a dedicated product page for S-Guns™ on our website, which will also include a separate spec sheet.
In November, we will introduce an online configurator for S-Guns™.
The options removed from the configurator will remain available for purchase until the end of 2024. After this period, these options will be re-evaluated for potential discontinuation.
These changes aim to provide a more efficient and user-friendly experience for customers.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact your local ITW representative.
S-Gun™ Semi-Automatic MIG Gun Timeline of Changes

Discontinued Part: Liner for 3/64”-1/16” Aluminum wire, 1910038
Discontinued Part: Liner for 3/64”-1/16” Aluminum wire, 1910038
Due to low demand, as of June 12th, 2024, part number 1910038 has been discontinued. This item can be directly replaced with part number 415-116-23.
Please contact the Bernard and Tregaskiss Customer Service team by phone at 1.866.MIGWELD (644.9353) or email at cs@itwmig.com with any questions.
Discontinued Part: Spool & Push-Pull Gun Conversion Kit SGA-4 (Fronius®)
Discontinued Part: Spool & Push-Pull Gun Conversion Kit SGA-4 (Fronius®)
Due to low demand, as of June 3rd, 2024, part number SGA-4 has been discontinued. There is no direct replacement for this part.
Please contact the Bernard and Tregaskiss Customer Service team by phone at 1.866.MIGWELD (644.9353) or email at cs@itwmig.com for any questions.
Product Update: Jump Liner No Longer Included with BTB MIG Gun
Product Update: Jump Liner No Longer Included with BTB MIG Gun

As of April 29th, if choosing a rotatable neck option for your BTB gun, they will no longer include a jump liner in the box.
If you still require and wish to purchase a replacement jump liner, they are provided based on wire size and the part number information can be found at the link below.
For questions or more information, please contact your local ITW sales representative.
Extending the Life of Welding Guns and Consumables
Extending the Life of Welding Guns and Consumables
Mastering preventive maintenance, timely consumable replacements, and proper liner trimming are key to prolonging the lifetime of MIG welding equipment. Discover proactive measures to follow for enhancing durability and performance while decreasing downtime, boosting productivity, and cutting operating costs by reading our full article in the March 2024 issue of MetalForming Magazine.
5 Factors to Consider When Choosing a MIG Welding Gun
5 Factors to Consider When Choosing a MIG Welding Gun

MIG welding is considered one of the easiest welding processes to learn and is useful for a variety of applications and industries. To maximize the benefits this versatile process offers, it is imperative to select the right MIG gun for the job. Choosing the right MIG gun directly affects efficiency, quality and safety — a trifecta every operator is trying to master to create a more comfortable and effective environment. There are five key factors when choosing the right MIG gun for your needs.
Click here to read the full article featured in the March 2024 issue of Fabricating and Metalworking Magazine.
DISCONTINUED PRODUCT – Quik Tip Contact Tip Part Number T2023 and T2030, Eliptical Contact Tip Part Number 4381A
Due to low demand, as of April 5, 2024, the part numbers in the table below have been discontinued.
Part Number | Description | Replacement |
T2023 | Contact tip, Quik Tip series 2, tapered, 5/16″ OD, .023″ (.6 mm) | Miller FasTip part number 209024 is a direct replacement. Must be ordered from Miller. |
T2030 | Contact tip, Quik Tip series 2, tapered, 5/16″ OD, .030″ (.8 mm) | Miller FasTip part number 209025 is a direct replacement. Must be ordered from Miller. |
4381A | Contact tip, Elliptical, pipeline, .035″ (.9 mm) | 4623R insulator, DS-A2-C gas diffuser, TT-A035CH contact tip, and NST-A3818B nozzle |
Please contact the Bernard and Tregaskiss Customer Service team by phone at 1.866.MIGWELD (644.9353) or email at cs@itwmig.com for any questions.
PRODUCT UPDATE — Material Improvement for Clean-Air® Fume Extraction MIG Gun Replaceable Hose Cover
PRODUCT UPDATE — Material Improvement for Clean-Air® Fume Extraction MIG Gun Replaceable Hose Cover

You may have noticed a material improvement of the cable cover installed on all Bernard® Clean-Air™ fume extraction MIG guns. The new cable cover is more lightweight than the previous cover and allows greater flexibility of the hose assembly. Our replaceable cable cover hose protects from the damage that might be incurred on a hot workpiece, as well as extending the life of the hose for the Clean-Air fume MIG gun assembly.
For questions or more information, contact your local ITW sales representative.
PRODUCT UPDATE – Fume Extraction Neck Assembly Part Number Changes
PRODUCT UPDATE – Fume Extraction Neck Assembly Part Number Changes
Effective immediately, to simplify the ordering process on Bernard® Clean-Air® fume exhaust MIG guns, we have replaced the two parts needed to complete the complete the body assembly and vacuum tube assembly into one fume extraction neck assembly part number as shown in the chart below:
Description | Fume Extraction Neck Assembly New Part Numbers | Discontinued Vacuum Tube Part Numbers and Body Assembly Part Numbers |
45° neck, medium — handle option T | 2390047 | 2390027 + 1040082 |
60° neck, medium — handle option T | 2390048 | 2390028 + 1040083 |
45° neck, medium — handle option N | 2390049 | 2390029 + 1040084 |
60° neck, medium — handle option N | 2390050 | 2390030 + 1040085 |
For questions or more information, contact your local ITW Representative
CONFIGURATOR SIMPLIFICATION: Changes to all automation gun configurators
CONFIGURATOR SIMPLIFICATION: Changes to all automation gun configurators
To continue delivering sustainable value to our customers, we regularly assess our product offering to ensure focus and opportunities to innovate our product portfolio.
Please be advised that, effective May 1, 2024, we are removing all TOUGH LOCK™ consumables and AutoLength pin options from our robotic, fixed automatic and cobot MIG gun configurators.
It is important to note the following:
- “AccuLock™ consumables” and “No consumables” will remain available options where currently available.
- TOUGH LOCK consumables are not being discontinued and can be ordered separately if required.
- No standard duty AccuLock consumable options will be available at this time. If standard duty consumables are required, be sure to configure the gun with the “No consumables” option and order the appropriate standard duty TOUGH LOCK consumables separately.
- Guns previously configured with TOUGH LOCK consumables and/or AutoLength pins will remain available for (re)order – no new TOUGH LOCK and/or AutoLength configurations will be available after May 1, 2024.
- AutoLength pins are not being discontinued and can be ordered separately if required.
Impacted configurators are listed below:
- TOUGH GUN TA3 ThruArm robotic air-cooled guns (TA1xxx)
- TOUGH GUN CA3 robotic air-cooled guns (RA1xxx)
- Tregaskiss 600 amp robotic water-cooled guns (RW16xxx)
- Tregaskiss MA1 fixed automatic air-cooled guns (MA16xxx)
- Tregaskiss MW1 fixed automatic water-cooled guns (MW1xxx)
- Tregaskiss BA1 cobot air-cooled guns (BA1xxx)
If you have further questions or would like more information, please contact your local ITW representative.
PRODUCT UPDATE — NEW ADDITION TO THE BERNARD FCAW SELF SHIELDED GUN PRODUCT OFFERING
PRODUCT UPDATE — NEW ADDITION TO THE BERNARD FCAW SELF-SHIELDED GUN PRODUCT OFFERING


We are proud to announce that effective immediately, a new 450-amp self-shielded FCAW series has been added to the Bernard self-shielded FCAW gun portfolio. The new IronPro™ self-shielded FCAW gun is ergonomically designed to provide excellent access and maneuverability in hard-to-reach weld joints and is ideal for rough use in harsh environments. The IronPro self-shielded FCAW guns also feature AccuLock™ S consumables to keep you welding in tight positions longer, with less contact tip changes and less troubleshooting.
Features and Benefits:
- Features AccuLock™ S consumables
- Choose from two neck sizes for different lengths and bend radii.
- Short handle better accommodates maneuverability for improved joint access.
- Sealed trigger keeps the trigger area slag and spatter free, reducing maintenance.