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    Stick Welders

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Stick Welders.
    Form strong, deep welds in everything from rusted pipes to heavy machinery out in the field. These welders produce a smooth arc with a variety of electrodes, so you can fuse metals as hard as steel and as soft as copper. With a heavy duty transformer, they’re built to last a lifetime. Unlike other welders with sensitive electronics, the sturdy mechanical controls on these machines hold up even in grimy, dusty, and humid environments.
    When welding steel, use electrodes up to 3/16" in diameter. For all other types of metal, use electrodes up to 5/32".
    Model Number K-1170—Produce welds using alternating current (AC). AC welding penetrates thick surfaces well but produces a less stable arc and more spatter than direct current (DC) welding.
    Wheel Assembly—Roll your welder from one job to the next. Includes all necessary hardware for installation.
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    Lincoln K-1170
    1/16"15 Ga.2 Minutes On, 8 Minutes Off23060Single225 amp @ 25V AC109UL Listed
    6-50
    12-ft. Welding Cable
    Electrode Holder
    10-ft. Ground Cable with Ground Clamp
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    Lincoln K-1170 Stick Welder
    EachDelivers Wednesday via freight
     
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