
When you are setting up a mechanized welding job, the stability of your equipment is just as important as your weld parameters. The Lincoln Electric CS250 10V Single Cross Slide Assembly (K52014-0010) gives you the control you need to keep your torch exactly where it needs to be. This motorized slide is built to take the hassle out of torch adjustments, allowing for smooth, powered movement rather than struggling with manual knobs or worn-out slides that slip during a pass. If you are running long seams on pipe, tanks, or structural beams, this slide ensures your arc stays in the joint.
The "10V" specification refers to the motor voltage, which provides smooth and consistent torque for moving the slide. This is particularly useful when the slide is carrying heavy sub-arc guns or tandem MIG setups. The single-axis configuration allows you to mount this unit to control either the up/down or left/right movement, depending on how you orient it in your fixture. For operators, the benefit is clear: precise control means less time fighting the setup and more time welding. The slide's rigid construction minimizes vibration, which is critical for maintaining a steady arc and achieving X-ray quality welds.
Durability is key in any shop, and the CS250 doesn't disappoint. It is designed to withstand the heat and grime of a welding environment. The assembly is tough enough to resist accidental knocks and the accumulation of spatter that often seizes up lesser equipment. Installing the K52014-0010 is straightforward for maintenance teams familiar with Lincoln automation gear, getting your machine back up and running quickly. Whether you are replacing a worn-out unit or building a new rig, this cross slide assembly delivers the heavy-duty performance required for professional industrial welding applications.
| Additional Information |
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| Brand:Lincoln Electric |
| Packaging Description:1 Per Ea |
| Model:CS250 |
| Control Voltage:10V |
| Configuration:Single Cross Slide |
| Type:Motorized Slide Assembly |
| Application:Automated Welding, Torch Positioning |