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Product category: Arc welding equipment, manual and automatic
News Release from: Lincoln Electric Company, The | Subject: Innershield welding guns
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 20 May 2008

Guns for FCW welding are lightweight

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Lincoln Electric has introduced its rugged, light weight Innershield welding guns for self-shielding, flux-cored wire welding and have added maneuverability for difficult to reach welds.

The Lincoln Electric Company's Innershield semi-automatic flux-cored, self-shielded welding guns are rugged, reliable and ideal for bridge, ship, barge, machinery, structural and large fabrication applications Lincoln Electric added that the guns, are light in weight and very maneuverable for the smaller repair jobs

The guns have a heavy-duty gun trigger switch, which provides positive electrical contact with enhanced durability.

Innershield guns are easy to operate with a reduced wire feed speed thumb switch and adjustable grip angle.

Lincoln Electric's range of Innershield welding guns have rated outputs from 250A to 600A and are intended for use with 0.062 - 3/32in, 0.068 - 5/64in or 0.120-7/64in diameter wires for flux-cored, self-shielded welding.

All guns are rated at 60% duty cycle and meet NEMA specification EW3.

The Innershield guns have a 10ft or 15ft gun cable with reinforced rubber jackets for added strength.

Alternative gun tubes are available for selected guns to reach welds with limited accessibility.

They also provide added comfort and performance for the most demanding applications and environments, said Lincoln Electric.

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