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RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT OPTIONS Power Sources, con’t. CANVAS COVERS


Small Canvas Cover Protect your machine when not in use. Made from attrac- tive red canvas that is flame retardant, mildew resistant and water repellent. Includes a convenient side pocket to hold welding torch or gun. Order K2377-1 for SP-140T, SP-180T, POWER MIG® POWER MIG®


140C,


V160-T, Invertec® AC/DC, Invertec®


180C, Invertec® V205-T


V205-T DC Outback®/Bulldog™


Canvas Cover To protect your machine when not in use. Made from attrac- tive red canvas material that is flame retardant, mildew resist- ant and water repellent. Order K2804-1 for Outback® 185, Bulldog®


145, Outback® 140


Medium Canvas Cover Protect your machine when not in use. Made from attrac- tive red canvas that is flame retardant, mildew resistant and water repellent. Order K2378-1 for POWER MIG®


216, POWER MIG®


255XT, POWER MIG® Precision TIG®


225 Ranger® Canvas Cover


Protect your machine when not in use. Made from attrac- tive red canvas that is flame retardant, mildew resistant and water repellent. Order K886-2 for Ranger® 225, Ranger® Ranger® Ranger®


250 GXT, 305 G, 305 LPG


Dual Process Switch Mounts on front of machine and provides polarity change or electrical isolation. Great for arc gouging applications and where two separate feeders require different output polarity or inductance settings. Not compatible with air filter kit. Order K1528-1 for CV-655 and Idealarc®


DC-655


Multi-Process Switch 3-position switch allows quick and easy change from electrode positive or negative semiautomatic/automatic wire feed welding to stick or air carbon arc gouging. Order K804-1 for Idealarc® DC-400, Idealarc®


DC-600 350MP,


Advanced Process Panel Includes Pulsed MIG, Pulse-On-Pulse® Mode®


capabilities.


Alpha-numeric display for accurate setting. Order K1763-1 for Invertec® V350-PRO Factory Model


Air Filter Kit Mounts on the front of the machine and uses cleanable, all metal air filters. Not compatible with dual process switch. Order K1486-1 for CV-655 and Idealarc®


DC-655


Digital Meter Kit Accurately displays welding amps and volts. Order K1482-1 for CV-655 and Idealarc®


DC-655 and Power Power Source Options


Advanced Control Panel Provides 2/4-step trigger with adjustable Pulser controls and Downslope timer for TIG welding. Also includes adjustable Hot Start and Arc Force internal panel controls for stick welding, and other user selectable features. Order K2621-1 for Precision TIG®


275


Paralleling Kit Permits paralleling of two power sources. Order K1611-1 for Idealarc® DC-600 and Idealarc®


Order K1897-1 for Idealarc®


Order K1900-1 for Idealarc®


DC-1000 DC-1500


Ethernet/DeviceNet™ Interface Module This module provides all DeviceNet functionality, networking capabilities for Weld Development, Data Logging, Systems Updates, Diagnostics, Weld Settings and Weld Mode Selection. Order K2207-2 for Power Wave® Power Wave®


455M, 455M/STT® DC-655


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