Clarke
Welder

Model # WE6534 Official Clarke welder

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Dark Glass WE21905007
#19

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Dark glass

Part #WE21905007

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Clamp WE21605010
#16

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Clamp

Part #WE21605010

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Switch Knob WE21690015
#11

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Switch knob

Part #WE21690015

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Input Cable WE20220070
#25

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Input cable

Part #WE20220070

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Plastic Foot WE21610009
#30

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Plastic foot

Part #WE21610009

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Welding Cable WE43205014
#31

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Welding cable

Part #WE43205014

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Earth Cable WE43210014
#26

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Earth cable

Part #WE43210014

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Lower Panel WE33700035
#9

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Lower panel

Part #WE33700035

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Dinse Plug WE22100002
#14

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Dinse plug

Part #WE22100002

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Earth Clamp WE22110007
#24

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Earth clamp

Part #WE22110007

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