
Lincoln Magnum PRO 175L Welding Gun - Miller Connector (K4872-1)
The Magnum PRO 175L is a compact and powerful addition to the Magnum PRO L-series family. It is ideal for home, farm, and small shop projects, as well as auto body work and maintenance and repair applications.
- Premium Tip Performance - The large mass of the Magnum PRO Copper Plus contact tips help disperse heat, keeping tips cooler and expanding their life. The Anti-Seize threads prevent tips from seizing in the diffuser
- Comfortable Grip - The lightweight curved handle with soft rubber over molding enhances comfort and allows for an easier grip of the gun
- 100% Duty Cycle - The 175L runs at 100% duty cycle using mixed gas, helping it withstand tough jobs
- Competitive Machine Compatibility - The Magnum PRO 175L Welding Gun with Miller connector allows for direct connection to a number of Miller retail machines
- Contact Tip,Gas Diffuser,Gas Nozzle,Liner,Integrated Gun Connector (Miller)
MPN: | LINK4872-1 |
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UPC: | 15082954578 |
MPN: LINK4872-1
UPC: 15082954578
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