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MIG & FCAW INDUSTRIAL WELDERS


CV-305, CV-400 & CV-655 Dependable High Output Wire Welding


Reliability and exceptional wire welding performance set Lincoln Electric CV series welders apart. Tackle MIG and flux-cored wire welding for fabrication and production in transportation, heavy equipment, structural steel, railroad and furniture.


Processes • MIG • Flux-Cored


Output CV DC Input CV-305 Ready-Pak® 3 PHASE


60 Hz


Package


(K2395-2) Includes • CV-305 Power Source (K2400-1) • LF-72 Bench Model (2-Roll) Wire Feeder with standard Wire Reel Stand


• Control Cable, 10 ft. (3.0 m) • .035-.052 in. (0.9-1.3 mm) solid wire Drive Roll and Guide Tube Kits. • 15 ft. (4.5 m) Magnum®


PRO 350


gun and cable assembly with .035-.045 in. (0.9-1.2 mm) liner.


•Work, 15 ft. (4.6 mm) and Wire Feeder, 10 ft. (3.0 m) Power Cables Package


• Harris® Flowmeter Regulator and Gas Hose. CV-400 Ready-Pak® Package


(K2439-2) Includes • CV-400 Power Source (K1346-13) • LF-72 Bench Model, Heavy Duty (Heavy Duty Wire Reel Stand)


Shown: K1346-13 CV-400 Shown: K1480-1 CV-655 CV-400


• Connect wire feeders via either 14-pin MS-type or terminal strip.


• 115V and 42V wire feeder auxiliary power with circuit breaker protection.


• Internal components, including windings, rectifiers and circuit boards, are coated to protect against moisture and corrosion.


• Electronic and thermostatic protection.


• Seven-year warranty on power rectifier.


CV-655


• Calibrated output control lets operator accurately regulate power levels.


• Line voltage compensation maintains weld consistency.


• 115-volt duplex receptacle provides 20 amps of auxiliary power.


• Separate output studs allow the operator to select high or low inductance.


• Seven-year warranty on power rectifier.


Shown: K2400-1 CV-305 CV-305


• Digital Ammeter/Voltmeter – view voltage presets.


• Easy access Twist Mate™ connections on the front of the machine.


• Two output connectors allow you to connect to high or low inductance for optimal arc control.


• Stack them three-high.


• Compact unit is 20 lbs. (9.0 kg) lighter and significantly smaller than competitive models.


• Seven-year warranty on power rectifier.


• .035-.045 in. Drive Rolls for Solid Wire


• Heavy Duty Wire Reel Stand • Control Cable, 10 ft. (3.0 m) •Weld Power Cable, 10 ft. (3.0 m) •Work Clamp • 15 ft. (4.5 m) Magnum®


• Harris® Gas Hose


Key Options • K857 Remote Output Control


CV-305 Only: • K852-70 Twist Mate™ Cable Connectors


• K852-90 Twist Mate™ Cable Connectors


Welding Welding


CV-400 Only: • K864 Remote Control Adapter • K841 Undercarriage


CV-655 Only: • K1842-1 Digital Meter Kit • K1486-1 Air Filter Kit • K1528-1 Dual Process Switch • More options at end of section


Literature E4.22 (CV-305) E4.30 (CV-400) E4.40 (CV-655)


Product Name


CV-305


CV-305/LF-72 Ready-Pak®


CV-400


CV-400/LF-72 Ready-Pak®


CV-400/LF-74 Ready-Pak®


CV-655


Pkg. Pkg.


Pkg.


K1346-22 K1346-13 K2439-2


K2496-2 K1480-1 230/460/3/60 NOTE: 50 Hertz models available for the CV-305 and CV-400. 22 | www.lincolnelectric.com/mig-welders 650A/44V/100% 94/47A


70-815A 13-44V


Max. OCV: 48V


230/460/575/3/60 230/460/3/60


400A/36V/100% 450A/38V/60%


77/39/31A 80/40/32A 77/39A 80/40A


60-500A 12-42V


Product Number


K2400-1 K2400-2


K2395-2 Input Power


Voltage/Phase/Hertz 208/230/460/3/60


230/460/575/3/60 208/230/460/3/60


Rated Output


Current/Voltage/Duty Cycle 315A/32.6V/100%


Input Current @ Rated Output


52/48/24A 48/24/19A


52/48/24A H x W x D


Output Range 50-400A


7-37V inches (mm)


24.6 x 19.5 x 27.0 (625 x 495 x 686)


47.7 x 25.5 x 33.0 (1212 x 648 x 838)


27.5 x 22.2 x 32 (699 x 564 x 813) 22.5 x 36.5 x 53 (571 x 927 x 1346) 27.5 x 36.5 x 53 (699 x 927 x 1346)


27.5 x 22.2 x 38.0 (699 x 565 x 965)


Net Weight lbs.(kg)


330


(149) 448


(203) 383


(174) 490


(222) 490


(222) 652


(296) 5060 Hz


PRO 350


gun and cable assembly with .035-.045 in. (0.9-1.2 mm) liner. Flowmeter Regulator and


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