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SEMIAUTOMATIC WIRE FEEDERS


LN-8 and LN-9 Semiautomatic Wire Feeders


The LN-8 and LN-9 are semiautomatic wire feeders that deliver dependable performance and reliable operation, making them ideal for shop or field operations. Heavy-Duty, recommended for larger size wires.


• Completely enclosed case protects the heavy duty wire drive mechanism from damage, yet allows easy access to drive rolls.


• Rugged and durable design recognized throughout the industry for its long life and years of trouble-free wire feeding.


• Standard digital meter can be set to read volts, inches or meters/minute on the LN-9.


• Control of wire feed speed and voltage at the wire feeder eliminates the need to return to the power source to adjust procedures.


Product Name


LN-8 LN-9


Product Number


K297 K357-1 Input Power


115 VAC 50/60 Hz


Shown: K357-1 LN-9 (shown with options.) Shown: K297 LN-8 (shown with options.) Output Capacity


Current/Duty Cycle 600A/60%


Wire Feed Speed Range ipm (m/min)


50-600 (1.3-15.2)


Wire Size Range in. (mm)


Solid: .040-3/32 (1.0-2.4) Cored: .045-.120 (1.2-3.0) Hardfacing: 7/64 (2.8)


H x W x D in. (mm)


10.9 x 9.8 x 9.6 (277 x 248 x 244)


11.5 x 11.3 x 11.5 (292 x 287 x 292)


LN-10 & DH-10 Single and Double Header Wire Feeders


The LN-10 and DH-10 semiautomatic wire feeders feature our revolutionary split wire guide and rugged 4 roll drive to deliver precisely aligned, fully supported wire through the entire feeding system. Modular construction provides for many mounting options, including boom mounting. Choose the dual feeder DH-10 to weld with two different wires or welding procedures using one power source.


• Split wire guide and 4 driven rolls deliver positive, high traction wire feeding.


• Selectable trigger control for standard 2-step, interlocking 4-step, spot weld and cold feed trigger control.


• Standard dual procedure for each wire drive allows the operator to set different voltage and wire feed speeds and switch between the two.


• Standard Dual Digital Displays are easy to read from a distance.


• Standard Preflow/Postflow/Burnback and Spot Timer.


Product Name


LN-10 Bench Model LN-10


Generic Boom Package DH-10 Bench Model


DH-10 Generic Boom Package 52 | www.lincolnelectric.com//wire-feeders


Product Number


K1559-3 K1564-4


K1499-3 K1521-7


42 VAC


50/60 Hz 6 Amps


600A/60% 500A/100%


35-750 (0.8-19.0) NOTE: All units include 10 ft. (3.0 m) control cable. Boom packages also include a 25 ft (7.6 m) control cable/welding cable (3/0) assembly.


Solid: .023-3/32 (0.6-2.4) Cored: .030-1/8 (0.8-3.2)


21 x 20 x 32 (533 x 508 x 813) 98 (44.4) Input


Power 42 VAC


50/60 Hz 6 amps


Shown: K1559-3


LN-10 Bench Model (shown with optional wire.) Output Capacity


Current/Duty Cycle 600A/60%


500A/100%


Wire Feed Speed Range ipm (m/min)


35-750 (0.8-19.0) Shown:


K1499-3 DH-10 Bench Model (shown with optional wire.)


Wire Size Range in (mm)


Solid: .023-3/32 (0.6-2.4) Cored: .035-1/8 (0.9-3.2)


H x W x D in. (mm)


16 x 15 x 31 (406 x 381 x 787)


Net Weight lbs.(kg)


65 (29.5)


Processes • MIG • Pulsed • Flux-Cored


Output Input VAC 42 5060 Hz


Bench Model Includes • Control Cable, 10 ft. (3.0 m)


Required Options • Drive Roll Kit •Weld Power Cable


Key Options • K1501-10 Control Cable • K1798 Terminal Strip Adapter Cable • K1785-12 Control Cable (Heavy Duty), 12 ft. (3.6 m)


• K1785-16 Control Cable (Heavy Duty), 16 ft. (4.8 m)


•Weld Fume Control System • More options at end of section


Literature E8.200


Net Weight lbs.(kg)


36 (16.2) 42 (19)


Processes • Flux-Cored • Submerged Arc


Output Input


115 VAC


Required Options • Drive Roll Kit • Control Cable • Terminal Strip Adapter Cable • Control Extension Cable •Weld Power Cable


Key Options • K1524-3 Heavy Duty Wire Reel Stand


• K1555-1 Insulated Lift Bail • K1556-1 Light Duty Caster Kit • K1557-1 Swivel Platform • More options at end of section


Literature E8.30


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