If your MIG gun trigger is intermittent, stuck, or dead, the fix is often the switch—not the entire gun. The 94R Tweco MIG Gun Trigger Switch Assembly is a replacement trigger switch intended for compatible Tweco-style MIG gun handles. It’s a small part, but it directly affects arc starts, wire feed consistency, and overall uptime. Fitment matters here—verify compatibility before ordering.
Key Specs
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Product | 94R Tweco MIG Gun Trigger Switch Assembly |
| SKU | 2040-2096 |
| Welding process | MIG (GMAW/FCAW) |
| Part type | Trigger switch assembly |
| Compatible guns/handles | Unknown (Verify) |
| Electrical rating | Unknown (Verify) |
| Included hardware | Unknown (Verify) |
| Price (ArcWeld.store) | Unknown (Verify) |
Best For
- MIG guns where the trigger is cutting out, double-clicking, or not feeding wire consistently
- Shops that want to repair the gun instead of replacing the whole assembly
- Maintenance bins for common failure items (trigger switches are wear parts)
- Troubleshooting scenarios where you’ve already ruled out:
- Loose liner/lead connections
- Broken trigger leads at the strain relief
- Machine-side trigger circuit issues
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Replaces a common failure point without buying a full MIG gun
- Helps restore consistent starts and wire feed (when the trigger is the root cause)
- Small, low-downtime repair if you already know the handle style
- Good “keep one on the shelf” part for production environments
Cons
- Fitment is not universal—must match your gun/handle style (Unknown (Verify))
- Electrical rating and connector style not listed on the store page (Unknown (Verify))
- Installation may require opening the handle and routing leads correctly
- If the issue is in the lead/machine trigger circuit, a new switch won’t fix it
