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Robotic Torches Provide Consistent, Industry-Leading Quality Welds

Lincoln Electric's new line of Magnum PRO Robotic torch guns are ideal for industrial fabrication, heavy equipment and automotive manufacturing applications.

Now with Air Blast, Wire Brake and Ready-Pak® models, Lincoln Electric‘s (Cleveland, OH) expanded line of Magnum® PRO Robotic Torches provides consistent arc, industry-leading expendable life and an easy-to-maintain design for delivering dependable, high-quality welds and a long service life in automated MIG, pulsed MIG and flux-cored welding.

Magnum® PRO Robotic Guns combine a robust design with industry leading expendable parts to produce a consistent high performing arc.

These guns are ideal for industrial fabrication, heavy equipment and automotive manufacturing applications. Both the Thru-Arm Air Blast and Wire Brake capable models enhance weld quality and extend expendable life.

The Air Blast feature introduces a pulse of high-pressure shielding gas to dislodge spatter and other foreign materials at the nozzle to ensure uniform gas coverage and superior weld quality. The Wire Brake feature uses a pneumatic clamp to hold the wire in place as the robot changes positions, maintaining stickout to prevent weld inconsistency.

New Ready-Pak options streamline the ordering process. Models available with the Thru-Arm Ready-Pak, the K3359-XX series, come pre-packaged with a gun tube, liner and expendables. All Magnum PRO Robotic Guns are air cooled and rated at 550 amps at 100 percent duty cycle. They feature single tool center points (TCP), robust cable systems, simplified expendable parts selection, HexConnectTM gun bushing for better electrical conductivity through full-face contact, and an extended-reach mounting bracket that optimizes clearance in tough-to-reach welding applications.

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