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The CK Flex-Loc air-cooled torches feature a 360° variable angle locking torch head. The Flex-Loc torches are great for "walking the cup" on open root welds for pipe welding. This head allow the user to access hard to reach welds ergonomically and helps prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. The CK torches equipped with the Superflex cables are the lightest, most flexible cable assemblies available on the market. The silicon rubber hose connection with a nylon over-braid resists abrasion and stays flexible even in cold environments. These Flex-Loc series torches are rated up to 150 amps and accept CK 3 series (10N) or 4 series (stubby) consumables.
Features
• 150 amp capacity
• Flex-Loc head
• Gas shutoff valve
• 1-piece Superflex cable assembly
• Air-cooled
• Made in USA
Features
• 150 amp capacity
• Flex-Loc head
• Gas shutoff valve
• 1-piece Superflex cable assembly
• Air-cooled
• Made in USA
| MPN: | CKSFL1512VSF |
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MPN: CKSFL1512VSF
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