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SEMIAUTOMATIC WIRE FEEDERS STT-10 ®


Semiautomatic Wire Feeder The sophisticated STT®


with the revolutionary STT® STT®


operator adjustments.


• Presettable background and peak current settings for optimum starting performance.


• Split wire guide and four drive rolls for positive feeding.


• Modular design for many mounting options.


• Range control keeps procedures in the “sweet spot”.


• Four step trigger for “cruise control” on long welds and hard automation.


Shown: K1560-2 STT® -10 (shown with options.)


Product Name


STT® -10


Product Number


K1560-2


Wire Feed Speed Range ipm (m/min)


35-500 (0.8-12.7)


LN-15 Portable, Semiautomatic Wire Feeder


The LN-15 is available in both Across-The-Arc and Control Cable versions. Both offer outstanding welding performance, including pulse welding, on a wide variety of steel, stainless steel, and alloy materials.


• Designed for MIG, Pulsed MIG, Flux-Cored, and Metal-Cored welding processes using light weight 8 in. (203 mm) diameter spools.


• Fully enclosed molded case is heat, spatter and impact resistant.


• Full body aluminum roll cage provides sturdy impact protection and all-around handles for easy portability.


• Adjustable carrying strap makes it easy to carry and hang.


• Compact unit fits easily through 14 in. diameter manhole/manway.


Shown:


K1870-1 LN-15 Across-The-Arc


Shown:


K1871-1 LN-15 Control Cable


Product Name


LN-15


Across-The-Arc LN-15


Control Cable


Product Number


K1870-1 K1871-1 Input Power 15-110 VDC 42 VAC Output Capacity


Current/Duty Cycle 300A/60%


500A/60%


Wire Feed Speed Range ipm (m/min)


50-700 (1.3-17.8)


Wire Size Range in. (mm)


Solid: .023-.052 (0.6-1.3) Cored: .035-1/16 (0.9-1.6)


(1)LN-15 Across-The-Arc (2)LN-15 Control Cable


H x W x D in. (mm)


12.7 x 8.7 x 23 (356 x 188 x 533)


Net Weight lbs.(kg)


30


(15.4) 28


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Wire Size Range in. (mm)


Solid: .023-.052 (0.6-1.4)


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 • MIG-STT® (Control Cable Model only)


• Flux-Cored Output


Input


15-110 VDC


(1)


42 VAC


(2)


Unit Includes • K1500-2 Gun Receiver Bushing • Carrying Strap • Spindle Adapter for 8 in. (203.2 mm) O.D. Spools


Required Options • Drive Roll Kit


Key Options • K1500-1 Gun Receiver Bushing • K1500-2 Gun Receiver Bushing • K1797-25 Control Extension Cable, 25 ft. (7.6 m)


• K1797-50 Control Extension Cable, 50 ft. (15.2 m)


• More options at end of section


Literature E8.60


-10 Process Controller was designed specifically to work II power source. Its digital displays make the


-10 easy to develop optimal procedures and set the range of


Processes • MIG-STT®


Output


Required Options Drive Roll Kit


Key Options • K1758-50 Control Cable, 50 ft. (15.2 m).


• K940-25 Sense Lead Kit, 25 ft. (7.6 m)


• More options at end of section


Literature E4.52


Input


42 VAC


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