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K2683-100 - Lincoln Electric 100ft Heavy Duty ArcLink Control Cable (5-Pin)

Packaging: 1 Per Ea
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OVERVIEW

K2683-100 Specifications and System Integration

The Lincoln Electric K2683-100 is a specialized 5-pin control cable designed exclusively for ArcLink® enabled welding systems. Unlike standard 14-pin analog control cables that rely on voltage levels to signal parameters, this cable transmits digital information packets. This architecture allows for sophisticated control over welding characteristics, including Waveform Control Technology®, remote parameter adjustment, and detailed system diagnostics. The K2683-100 is the 100-foot variant in the heavy-duty series, providing a substantial reach for separating wire feeders from power supplies without signal degradation.

Technical Construction and Performance:
The cable is constructed with high-quality conductors shielded to prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI), which are common in welding environments due to high-frequency arc initiation and high-current switching. The connectors are industrial-grade Amphenol-style plugs, designed to withstand impact and resist fouling from dust and grime. The heavy-duty jacket provides superior cut and crush resistance compared to standard duty cables, making it the preferred choice for heavy fabrication, structural steel, and outdoor construction sites where cables are frequently exposed to physical hazards.

Installation and Compatibility:
This cable is compatible with a wide range of Lincoln Electric equipment, including the Power Wave® S-Series, R-Series, and i-Series, as well as Flextec® machines equipped with ArcLink-compatible feeders like the Power Feed® 84 or 25M. It is also used to network modules such as the STT® Module or Cool Arc® water coolers. When planning your system layout, it is important to note the total cable length limitations. While the K2683-100 provides 100 feet of reach, the ArcLink protocol supports a maximum total distance of 200 feet between nodes. This allows users to combine this cable with shorter jumpers or another extension if necessary, provided the total run does not exceed the specification. The plug-and-play nature means no pin-out configuration is required; simply connect the ends to the matching 5-pin receptacles on your equipment to establish the digital link.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Cable Length:100 ft (30.5 m)
Connection Type:5-Pin ArcLink
Cable Type:Heavy Duty Control Cable
Max System Length:200 ft (61 m)
Compatibility:ArcLink Power Sources, Wire Feeders, Modules, Coolers

INCLUDED

  • 1x K2683-100 Heavy Duty ArcLink® (5-Pin) Control Cable - 100 ft

APPLICATIONS

  • Connecting Power Wave power sources to Power Feed wire feeders
  • Linking welding modules (STT, Advanced Module) to the system
  • Remote placement of wire feeders in large fabrication shops
  • Shipyard and construction site welding setups requiring long reach
  • Automated and robotic welding cell integration

FAQ

The K2683-100 is 100 feet (30.5 meters) long.

It uses a 5-pin Amphenol-style connector designed specifically for the Lincoln Electric ArcLink protocol.

Yes, ArcLink cables can be daisy-chained. However, the maximum distance between any two components should not exceed 200 feet (61 meters).

No, this is a 5-pin digital control cable. It is not compatible with analog 14-pin equipment.

The Heavy Duty version features a thicker, more durable outer jacket designed to resist cuts, abrasion, and oil better than standard cables.

No, this is a control cable only. It carries digital signals and low-voltage control power, not the welding arc current.

It is compatible with Lincoln Electric equipment featuring ArcLink connectivity, such as Power Wave power sources, Power Feed wire feeders, and compatible Flextec systems.

Yes, the heavy-duty jacket is suitable for outdoor use, but standard precautions should be taken to protect the connectors from moisture.