Spools

Lincoln Introduces the Industry's Most Cost-Effective Aluminum Welding Solution

Cleveland - For best results when MIG welding aluminum, many experts agree it's worth it to invest in an add-on spool gun. Why? Spool guns reduce the chance of troublesome tangling when feeding soft aluminum wire. Using a spool gun also simplifies changeovers between steel and aluminum welding. However, the dollars add up fast for the welding machine, the spool gun and aluminum welding wire. Now,...

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Spool Gun handles soft aluminum wire.

Suited for novice and experienced welders, Magnum-® 100SG Spool Gun weighs 3.5 lb and comes as complete kit in cushioned carrying case. It can be used for quick projects and repairs and does not require bulky adaptor module. All combinations of specified aluminum alloys and wire diameters can be fed with same drive roll and linear assembly. Magnum 100SG is recommended for use with Lincoln...

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Spool Gun targets aluminum welding applications.

Spool Gun targets aluminum welding applications.

Designed for Power MIG(TM) 255C and Power MIG 350MP wire feeder/welder systems, Magnum-® 250LX is capable of feeding .030 to 3/64 in. dia aluminum wire or .025-.035 in. dia steel wire on up to 4 in. dia spools at speeds up to 800 ipm. It features 3-½ turn wire speed control at gun for fine adjustment of wire speed, eliminating need to walk back to power source to change speed. Rated 280 A/60%...

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Wire Spools are suited for small jobs.

Wire Spools are suited for small jobs.

Handy Spools have 10 to 18 gauge wire, in small, graduated lengths from 20 to 100 ft. Single-conductor, copper, stranded, polyvinyl-chloride insulated wire is highly resistant to grease, oil and acids. Rated for 12 volts, wire operates optimally between -30 and +165 deg F, and complies with SAE specification J-1128, Ford M1L56A and 58A, and Chrysler MS 3450.

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