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PSTB80300236 - Parker Stubby TIG Torch Insulator Gasket

Packaging: 1 of each
$3.12/ea

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OVERVIEW

Precision TIG Consumables for Industrial Applications

The Parker Cup Gasket Stubby (PSTB80300236) is a critical component for maintaining the integrity and performance of TIG welding torches, specifically those configured with stubby gas lens systems. In the realm of industrial welding supply, ensuring that every consumable meets rigorous standards for heat resistance and dimensional accuracy is paramount. Parker Torchology has established a reputation for engineering consumables that not only fit seamlessly but also withstand the thermal cycling inherent in high-amperage welding operations.

This specific cup gasket serves as the primary insulator between the conductive torch body and the ceramic or glass gas cup. Its role is twofold: it provides electrical isolation to prevent shorting the torch body to the work surface via the cup (if conductive) or simply seating the cup correctly, and more importantly, it creates a hermetic seal for the shielding gas. In a stubby configuration—often used to reduce the overall length of WP-17, WP-18, or WP-26 torches—the geometry of the front-end parts changes significantly. Standard insulators will not fit these compact setups. The PSTB80300236 is engineered to bridge this gap, ensuring that the gas lens and collet body assembly seats perfectly against the torch head.

For procurement managers and workshop supervisors, stocking the correct insulators is often overlooked until a failure occurs. A compromised gasket can lead to gas turbulence, leaks, and ultimately, weld defects that require costly rework. By integrating Parker's high-quality stubby gaskets into your inventory, you ensure that your welding operators have the reliable components necessary to maintain productivity. This part is manufactured from high-grade, heat-resistant materials designed to resist cracking and deformation over time, providing a better return on investment compared to generic alternatives.

Whether you are outfitting a fabrication shop specializing in precision stainless steel work or managing a general repair facility, the Parker Stubby Cup Gasket is an essential SKU. It supports the versatility of your welding equipment, allowing standard torches to be adapted for tight-access applications without sacrificing shielding gas coverage or arc stability.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 of each, 1-per-ea
Item:Insulator, Accessory
Brand:Generic, Parker
Product Type:TIG Torch Insulator
Compatibility:Stubby Gas Lens Setups, WP-17, WP-18, WP-26
Material:High-Temperature Polymer
Part Type:Cup Gasket

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Parker Stubby Cup Gasket (Insulator)

APPLICATIONS

  • TIG welding in confined spaces (roll cages, manifolds, pipe clusters)
  • Converting WP-17, WP-18, and WP-26 torches to stubby configurations
  • Precision fabrication requiring compact torch heads
  • General maintenance and repair welding
  • Automotive and motorsports fabrication

FAQ

It serves as an insulator and seal between the TIG torch body and the gas cup, specifically designed for stubby gas lens configurations.

No, this gasket is designed for 'stubby' setups. Standard setups require a different, larger insulator.

It is typically used when converting WP-17, WP-18, and WP-26 series torches to use stubby consumables, or with torches that natively use this form factor.

Replace it if you notice cracks, significant discoloration/charring, or if gas is leaking from the back of the cup. A damaged gasket can cause porosity.

No, cup gaskets are typically made from high-temperature polymers like PTFE or similar heat-resistant materials, not ceramic.

Yes, this is specifically designed to work with stubby gas lens collet bodies.

Indirectly, yes. By ensuring a proper seal at the cup connection, it prevents air from being drawn into the shield gas stream (venturi effect).

A stubby setup shortens the overall length of the torch head, allowing you to access tighter spaces and giving you better control over the torch.