CK Worldwide Cold Wire TIG Feeder (WF5-030)

CK Worldwide Cold Wire TIG Feeder (WF5-030)

Sale price$3,395.00 Regular price$3,950.00
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CK Worldwide's revolutionary WF-5 cold wire TIG system works independently of a standard TIG power supply using normal TIG welding parameters. For complete installation of this system, you need both the cold wire feeder and a TIG torch (hand held or machine mounted). The WF-5 has an on-off switch, pilot light, pulse/continuous feed switch, pulse wire on-off timers, remote switch receptacle, delay wire start and wire retract.

This model comes with drive rolls for .023 - .035 wire.

Benefits
• Automates adding filler metal in TIG welding
• All weld parameters can be duplicated
• Dual groove drive roll system accepts multiple wire sizes
• Eliminates TIG rod stub loss
• Cabinet keeps filler wire clean
• Makes fully automatic TIG welding possible
• Results are consistent and high quality

Quick Specs
• Voltage - 115V
• Single phase
• Frequency - 50/60 Hz
• Dims - 15in H x 10in W x 21in L
• Weight - 54lbs
• Motor type - DC permanent magnet
• Motor rating - 1/3 HP at 4,000 rpm
• Filler wire spool size - 12 in
• Filler wire size - .023 - 1/16
• Wire feed speed range - 0-500 ipm

TIG Torch Sold Separately.

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