SEMIAUTOMATIC WIRE FEEDERS
LN-23P Semiautomatic Wire Feeder
The LN-23P semiautomatic wire feeder is able to handle the toughest work sites and is an excellent choice for pipe welding applications. It is portable, easy to set-up, and ideal for reaching difficult locations.
• Weighs less than 50 lbs. (22.7 kg) including optional Innershield® gun and 14 lb (6.3 kg) coil of electrode.
• Continuous wire feed speed control, voltage control and analog voltmeter are standard.
• Completely enclosed wire reel keeps the wire free of contaminants. • Equipped with trigger interlock circuit to reduce operator fatigue.
• Gun-mounted two-position switch allows on-the-fly change to 83% of the preset wire feed speed.
• Electrode and control cable quickly connect to power source.
• One or two LN-23P wire feeders can be directly connected to recommended Lincoln®
Product Name
LN-23P
Product Number
Power K316L-1 14-50V DC (90V DC Max. OCV)
power sources, but only one can be used at a time. Input
Output Capacity
Current/Duty Cycle 350A/60%
Wire Feed Speed Range ipm (m/min)
30-170 (0.76-4.3)
Wire Size Range in. (mm)
.068-5/64 (1.7-2.0)
Shown: K316L-1 LN-23P (shown with options)
H x W x D in. (mm)
20.5 x 9 x 19 (520 x 230 x 480)
Net Weight lbs.(kg)
27 (12.3)
Processes • Flux-Cored
Output Input VDC
Unit Includes • 25 ft. (7.6m) Control Cable • 25 ft. (7.6m) 1/0 Electrode Cable • 3/32 in. (2.4 mm) Drive Rolls and Guide Tubes
Required Options • Adapter Kit • FCAW-SS 90° Nozzle • More options at end of section
Literature E8.90
LN-25 PRO & LN-25 Pipe Portable Industrial Wire Feeder
The LN-25 PRO is designed to be simple, reliable and easy to service. It’s ideal for field construction and fabrication, shipyards, and rental companies.
• The LN-25 PRO is available in 4 models: Standard, Extra Torque, Dual Power and Pipe.
• The Extra Torque model features additional torque gearing for reliable feeding of large diameter flux-cored wires.
• The Dual Power model features a voltage control knob for superior arc control, digital meters for increased monitoring, MIG-STT®
capability, and can be
powered by either a control cable or across the arc.
• Dual range wire feed speed provides more precision at low end wire feed speeds.
• Lightweight, impact and flame resistant polycarbonate case design keeps the internal components protected.
• Potted and trayed PC board protects against moisture and corrosion. • Case can be replaced in less than 5 minutes – eliminates downtime. • Timer Kit available – includes preflow, postflow and burnback.
Product Name
Product Number
LN-25 PRO K2613-7 Extra Torque
LN-25 PRO Dual Power
LN-25 Pipe
K2614-6 15-110V DC or
24-42V AC K2614-5 15-110V DC 54 |
www.lincolnelectric.com/wire-feeders 50-700 (1.3-17.7)
.023-1/16 .030-5/64 (0.6-1.6) . (0.8-2.0)
. . Input Power
LN-25 PRO K2613-5 15-110V DC Standard
Output Capacity
Current/Duty Cycle Gas Solenoid 450A/60%
YES
Wire Feed Speed Range ipm (m/min)
High: 50-400 (1.3-10.1) Low: 50-200 (1.3-5.0)
50-700 (1.3-17.7)
Shown: K2614-5 LN-25 Pipe
K2613-5 LN-25 PRO Standard
Processes LN-25 PRO LN-25 Dual Power • MIG
• MIG • Pulsed Output • Flux-Cored
• Flux-Cored • Pulsed STT® • STT®
Input
15-110 VDC
24-42 VAC
LN-25 PRO Includes • Internal Contactor • Gas Solenoid • Arc Sensing Lead & Clip, 15 ft. (4.5m) • 2 Gun Bushings (K1500-2 installed; K1500-1 loose)
LN-25 Pipe Includes All options in LN-25 PRO plus: • 14 lbs. Innershield®
Required Options • Drive Roll and Guide Kit
Key Options • K3016-1 Flowmeter • More options at end of section
Power Sources All electric or engine drive welders with CV capability.
Literature E8.105
Wire Size Range - in. (mm) Solid
Cored Aluminum
High: 50-700 (1.3-17.7) .023-1/16 .030-5/64 .035-1/16 Low: 50-200 (1.3-5.0)
(0.8-2.4) .030-5/64
(0.8-2.0)
H x W x D in. (mm)
15 x 8 x 22
(0.6-1.6) (0.8-2.0) (0.9-1.6) (381 x 203 x 558) .030-3/32
Net Weight lbs.(kg)
37 (17) coil adapter
• 5/64 in. (2.0 mm) cored wire drive rolls and guide kit
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