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K1796-75 - Lincoln Electric K1796-75 75ft Coaxial Welding Cable 1/0 300A

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OVERVIEW

Stable Arcs at 75 Feet: The Lincoln Coaxial Advantage

Every welder knows the frustration of trying to run a wire feeder far away from the machine. You hook up standard cables, drag the feeder across the shop, and suddenly your arc starts acting up. It sputters, the starts are cold, and the puddle just doesn't feel right. That's usually not the machine's fault—it's the inductance building up in those long cable runs. The Lincoln Electric K1796-75 Coaxial Weld Power Cable is built specifically to solve this problem, giving you 75 feet of reach without sacrificing the smooth, buttery arc you expect from your Lincoln equipment.

The "coaxial" part is the secret weapon here. Instead of just a standard strand of copper, this cable is engineered to cancel out the magnetic interference that kills arc performance over long distances. Whether you are welding up in the rafters, on the other side of a large assembly, or just need to keep your power source in a clean corner while you grind and weld in the bay, this cable delivers the power cleanly. It is a 1/0 gauge cable, meaning it has the beefy copper cross-section needed to carry 300 Amps at a 60% duty cycle (and up to 325 Amps max) without getting dangerously hot or suffering from massive voltage drop.

Durability is just as important as conductivity when you are dragging lines across the floor. The K1796-75 features a tough, industrial-grade jacket that can take a beating. It resists cuts from metal shavings, doesn't degrade quickly when exposed to oil or shop fluids, and holds up against the constant friction of being pulled around corners and over equipment. It’s a plug-and-play solution for Lincoln wire feeders that need that extra distance.

Don't let distance compromise your weld quality. If your setup requires you to be 75 feet away from the power source, standard cables just won't cut it for critical work. Upgrade to the K1796-75 and keep your arc starts hot and your bead consistent, no matter where the job takes you on the floor.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Amperage:300
Duty Cycle:60%
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Cable Length:75 ft (22.9 m)
Cable Size:1/0 AWG
Cable Type:Coaxial Weld Power
Max Amperage:325 A

INCLUDED

  • (1) 75 ft Coaxial Weld Power Cable (K1796-75)

APPLICATIONS

  • Connecting welding power sources to remote wire feeders
  • Large-scale fabrication shops requiring extended equipment reach
  • Shipbuilding and heavy equipment manufacturing
  • Structural steel erection sites
  • Environments where low-inductance power transmission is critical for arc stability

FAQ

The cable is 75 feet (22.9 meters) long.

It is rated for 300 Amps at a 60% duty cycle, with a maximum capacity of 325 Amps.

This is a 1/0 AWG cable.

Coaxial cables reduce inductance in the welding circuit, which is crucial for maintaining a stable arc and good starting characteristics when using long cable runs (like 75 feet).

It is designed for Lincoln Electric systems. You should check your specific power source and feeder manual for compatibility with coaxial power connections.

No, this is typically just the weld power cable. Control cables for the feeder are usually sold separately or bundled in different kits.

Yes, the low-inductance design makes it excellent for advanced processes like Pulse MIG where waveform control is sensitive to cable inductance.

The Lincoln Electric part number is K1796-75.