Lincoln Flextec 350XP Multi Process Welder (Tweco) (K4272-2)
Lincoln Flextec 350XP Multi Process Welder (Tweco) (K4272-2)

Lincoln Flextec 350XP Multi Process Welder (Tweco) (K4272-2)

Sale price$5,889.40 Regular price$7,300.40
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Lead time: 5+ Weeks

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The Lincoln Flextec 350XP multi process welder is easy to setup and simple to operate, yet rugged enough to withstand temperatures up to 131 degrees fahrenheit.

Processes
• Stick
• Flux-Cored
• MIG
• TIG
• Gouging

Features
• Easy process selection
• Fully encapsulated and environmentally protected electronics
• Compatible with across-the-arc, analog, digital, or crosslinc feeders
• Lightweight and portable
• Full functionality without control cables
• Enables remote procedure setting at the feeder
• Voltage reduction device reduces open circuit voltage for added safety
• Capable of arc gouging with 3/16 inch carbons



Quick Specs
• 380-600 Volt 3 phase power
• Weight - 82lbs
• Duty Cycle - 100% at 300 amps | 60% at 350 amps
• Output Range - 5-425 amps
• Dims - 17 in H x 13 in W x 24 L

Includes
• Flextec 350XP power source with Tweco Connections
• 8.5 ft power cord (no plug)

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