Why this matters
A weak ground clamp causes arc instability, poor starts, and wasted time. If the clamp is loose, corroded, or undersized for the job, the machine cannot deliver a consistent return path.
For a simple replacement path, the FGC200 Ground Clamp 200 Amp is a verified option to check first. The key is matching the clamp to the current load and the cable setup you already run.
When to replace the clamp
- Arc starts are erratic
- The clamp jaws are dirty or burnt
- The spring tension is weak
- The cable connection is damaged
- You need a new clamp for a 200 amp class setup
Compatibility table
| Part type | Part number | Compatible models | Notes | Use cases |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ground clamp | FGC200 | Welding setups using a 200 amp clamp class | Confirm cable lug size and connection method before ordering | MIG, TIG, Stick return path |
| Work clamp | FGC200 | General welding machine ground leads | Match amperage needs to the workpiece and cable size | Shop and field welding |
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What to verify before you buy
- Cable connection style
- Lug or clamp attachment method
- Current demand of the machine and workpiece
- Clamp jaw condition and contact surface
Recommended use case
Choose this clamp if you need a straightforward replacement for a worn ground clamp in a 200 amp class setup and want a simple upgrade path without changing the rest of the lead assembly.
Safety note
Shut the machine off before replacing the clamp. Make sure the work lead is connected correctly and the contact surface is clean. For structural work, follow the applicable welding procedure and code requirements.
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