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KP52136-1 - Lincoln Electric Torch Height Control Drive Belt (2-Pack)

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OVERVIEW

Restore Precision to Your Cutting Table

Is your CNC plasma or oxy-fuel table struggling to maintain the correct torch height? The issue might be as simple as a worn-out drive belt. The Lincoln Electric KP52136-1 Torch Height Belt is the genuine OEM solution to get your automated system back to peak performance. This kit includes two high-quality replacement belts, specifically designed for Lincoln Electric torch height control mechanisms. Don't let a slipping belt compromise your cut quality or risk a costly torch collision—keep your Z-axis moving smoothly with these durable replacements.

Why Genuine Parts Matter

When it comes to automated machinery, precision is everything. The torch height controller (THC) is the brain that keeps your torch at the perfect distance from the metal plate. The KP52136-1 belt is the muscle that executes those commands. Using non-OEM belts can lead to slight discrepancies in movement, resulting in beveled cuts, excessive dross, or even damage to your torch if it fails to retract quickly enough. Lincoln Electric engineers these belts to withstand the dust, grit, and repetitive motion of a busy fab shop, ensuring long-lasting reliability that generic parts just can't match.

Smart Maintenance for Pro Fabricators

Every minute your table is down is money lost. That's why Lincoln Electric provides the KP52136-1 as a convenient 2-pack. We know that when a belt snaps or wears out, you need to be back up and running instantly. Having a spare on the shelf is a smart move for any shop manager or operator. These belts are designed for easy installation, fitting perfectly into the drive assembly without the need for modifications or guesswork. Swap out your old, cracked, or stretched belt today and see the difference in your machine's responsiveness.

Key Benefits

  • Exact Fit: Guaranteed compatibility with your specific Lincoln Electric automation equipment.
  • Double Value: Includes two belts so you always have a backup ready.
  • Improved Cut Quality: Eliminates slippage for consistent arc voltage and standoff height.
  • Durable Design: Built to resist stretching and wear in industrial environments.

Invest in the longevity of your equipment with the Lincoln Electric KP52136-1 Torch Height Belt. It’s a small part that plays a huge role in the quality of your work.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:pack of 2
Product Type:Replacement Belt
Application:Torch Height Control, CNC Cutting Tables
Compatibility:Lincoln Electric Automation Systems

INCLUDED

  • 2 x Torch Height Belts

APPLICATIONS

  • Automated Plasma Cutting Tables
  • CNC Oxy-Fuel Cutting Systems
  • Torch Height Control (THC) Maintenance
  • Z-Axis Lifter Repair
  • Lincoln Electric Automation Equipment

FAQ

The KP52136-1 belt transfers power from the Z-axis motor to the torch lifter mechanism, allowing the system to raise and lower the torch automatically during cutting.

This product comes as a package containing two (2) torch height belts.

Signs of wear include visible cracking, fraying edges, missing teeth on the belt, or the torch slipping/failing to hold its vertical position.

Yes, the KP52136-1 is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by Lincoln Electric.

No, this belt is specifically sized for Lincoln Electric torch height control systems. You should verify compatibility with your specific machine model before purchasing.

Torch height control maintains the optimal distance between the nozzle and the workpiece, which is critical for cut quality, consumable life, and preventing torch collisions.

Generally, timing belts like the KP52136-1 run dry and do not require lubrication. Adding lubricants can attract dust and grit, potentially shortening the belt's life.

If the belt breaks, the Z-axis will lose its ability to lift or lower the torch. This often results in the torch crashing into the plate or failing to retract, stopping production.