Lincoln Power Mig 140 MP Magnum Pro 100SG Spool Gun (K4360-1)
Lincoln Power Mig 140 MP Magnum Pro 100SG Spool Gun (K4360-1)

Lincoln Power Mig 140 MP Magnum Pro 100SG Spool Gun (K4360-1)

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This is a Lincoln Magnum Pro 100SG Spool Gun with an 8-pin connection. This is ONLY compatible with the new Power Mig 140 MP. It will not work with any other Power Mig units due to the pin connection difference.

Features
• For all aluminum alloys. Recommended wire diameters can be fed with the same drive roll and liner assembly.
• Lightweight, only 3.5 lbs.
• Ergonomic grip and balanced design to reduce fatigue.
• Full travel mechanical trigger gives excellent feedback, even through the thickness of a glove.

Specifications
• MIG process
• Wire diameter range: .030-.035 in. (0.8-0.9 mm)
• Rated amperage: 130
• Duty cycle at rated amperage: 30%
• Air cooled
• 10 ft. cable length
• 4.25 in. x 15.75 in. x 10.50 in.

Included
• Spool gun with 10 ft. cable
• Spool of .035 in. (0.9 mm) 4043 aluminum alloy wire
• .030-.035 in. (0.8-0.9 mm) drive roll
• Three contact tips (KP2744-035T)
• Adapter Kit
• Sturdy carrying case

Recommended Power Sources:
• Power Mig 140 MP (Multi-Process) Only

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