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Lincoln Electric’s LF-72 wire feeder now available in Ready-Pak configurations

By General Aviation News Staff · April 8, 2005 ·

No matter what your production shop requires, Lincoln Electric has a Ready-Pak for you. Ready-Paks group Lincoln’s industrial wire feeder, the LF-72, with any of four available welding power sources.

The result is a pre-assembled package that is quick and easy to set up – all you need to add is wire and gas.

The new Ready-Paks also take the hassle out of ordering, with only one order number required to specify the completed package.

The LF-72 wire feeder, designed for use in high volume production shops and factories, features Lincoln’s patented rugged 2-roll MaxTrac drive system for dependable and accurate wire feeding. LF-72 Ready-Paks are available in several configurations, including the CV-305/LF-72 Ready-Pak. This includes a CV-305 Power Source (208/230/460/3/60), LF-72 Bench Wire Feeder with Standard Duty Wire Reel stand (44 lb., 20 kg max. wire reel), Combination .035-.045 inch (0.9-1.2mm) Drive Rolls and Wire Guide for Solid Wire, Wire Feeder Control Cable, Wire Feeder Weld Power Cable, Magnum 400 Welding Gun, Work Lead and Clamp, and Harris Flowmeter/Regulator and Gas Hose.

Other Ready-Paks are available.

For more information: 888-355-3213.

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