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Lincoln Electric introduces wireless pedal for TIG welding applications

By General Aviation News Staff · May 12, 2014 ·

Lincoln Electric has introduced a wireless pedal for TIG welding applications.

Wireless Foot Pedal and ReceiverThe K3127-1 Wireless Pedal reduces clutter and improves workplace safety by eliminating cords that can lead to tripping hazards in the shop environment, according to company officials.

The system includes the foot pedal (K3350-1) and receiver (K3351-1), which operate on any of the following Lincoln Electric power sources:

  • Aspect 375
  • Square Wave TIG 175
  • Precision TIG 225, 275, 375
  • Invertec V205-T, V350 PRO
  • Power Wave C300, S350, S500 (all require a K2909-1 adapter)
  • Power MIG 350MP
  • Flextec 450, 650

The receiver features an LED display that indicates the status of foot pedal battery life, welding output and signal integrity. It also includes a power cable adapter requiring 115V service. Extension legs adapt the pedal for use at an angle or on irregular surfaces.

For more information: LincolnElectric.com

 

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