
Lincoln Dual Cylinder Inverter and Wire Feeder Cart (K3059-5)
The Lincoln dual cylinder cart is designed to be used with Flextec or Power Wave power sources in conjunction with wire feeders.
Features
• Rear wheeled cart with front casters and dual cylinder platform
• Convenient handles allow for easy cable storage
• Small footprint fits through 30 in doors
• Weight - 170 lbs
Requires inverter cart mounting kit (K4068-1)
Requires the power source to have the locking foot kit installed (K4424-1 for Flextec 350 models) (K3056-2 for Flextec 500/500P models)
Features
• Rear wheeled cart with front casters and dual cylinder platform
• Convenient handles allow for easy cable storage
• Small footprint fits through 30 in doors
• Weight - 170 lbs
Requires inverter cart mounting kit (K4068-1)
Requires the power source to have the locking foot kit installed (K4424-1 for Flextec 350 models) (K3056-2 for Flextec 500/500P models)
MPN: | LINK3059-5 |
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UPC: | 015082627304 |
MPN: LINK3059-5
UPC: 015082627304
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