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KP1507-3/32A - Lincoln Electric 3/32 Aluminum Drive Roll and Guide Tube Kit

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OVERVIEW

Reliable Drive Rolls for Heavy-Duty Aluminum Welding

Upgrade your wire feeder with the Lincoln Electric KP1507-3/32A Drive Roll Kit, specifically tailored for 3/32-inch (2.4 mm) aluminum wire. In the world of industrial welding, equipment reliability can make or break a project. When working with large diameter aluminum wire, standard drive rolls simply won't cut it. This kit provides the specialized components necessary to grip and push soft aluminum wire effectively, ensuring smooth delivery to the weld puddle without the frustration of feed jams or wire shaving.

This comprehensive kit includes everything needed to set up your feeder for aluminum: a set of precision-machined drive rolls and a matching guide tube. The guide tube is a vital component that often gets overlooked; it supports the flexible aluminum wire as it leaves the drive rolls, preventing it from buckling inside the feeder housing. This is particularly important when using 3/32" wire, which is often used in high-amperage applications where feed speeds and deposition rates are critical. The 2-roll design balances grip force, ensuring positive traction while preserving the wire's shape.

The KP1507-3/32A is built for versatility across the Lincoln Electric family of heavy-duty feeders. It fits Power Feed®, Flex Feed®, and AutoDrive® models, making it a versatile stock item for shops with mixed equipment fleets. From marine fabrication and repair to railcar manufacturing and petrochemical processing, this kit supports a vast array of industries where aluminum welding is prevalent. The robust construction of the rolls ensures a long service life, even in harsh industrial environments.

Installation is straightforward, allowing operators to switch between wire types and sizes quickly, minimizing downtime during changeovers. By using the correct drive roll and guide tube combination, welders can achieve a stable arc and consistent bead profile, reducing the need for rework and cleanup. Trust Lincoln Electric's engineering to keep your production line moving with this high-quality drive roll kit.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Accessory Type:Drive Roll Kit
Compatible Wire Type:Aluminum
Wire Diameter:3/32 in (2.4 mm)
Compatible Feeders:Power Feed®, Flex Feed®, AutoDrive®
Kit Configuration:2 Roll Kit
Drive Roll Type:Type J, Type K2

INCLUDED

  • (1) Drive Roll Assembly
  • (1) Guide Tube Kit
  • (1) Installation Instructions

APPLICATIONS

  • Construction and Field Erection
  • Mining and Heavy Equipment Repair
  • Railroad Maintenance and Railcar Fabrication
  • Cross Country Pipeline and Offshore Applications
  • Automotive and Transportation Manufacturing
  • Marine Fabrication, Repair, and Shipbuilding
  • Petrochemical, Oil & Gas, and Pressure Vessels
  • Power Generation and Power Plants
  • General and Structural Fabrication
  • Robotics and Hard Automation

FAQ

This drive roll kit is specifically designed for feeding 3/32 inch (2.4 mm) aluminum welding wire.

The kit is compatible with Lincoln Electric Power Feed®, Flex Feed®, and AutoDrive® wire feeder models.

Yes, the KP1507-3/32A kit includes both the drive rolls and the specific guide tube required for 3/32" aluminum wire.

Aluminum wire is soft and prone to deformation and birdnesting. This kit uses specific roll geometry and a guide tube to support the wire and prevent these issues.

This is a 2-roll kit, meaning it includes the necessary rollers for a 2-roll drive system configuration.

No, this kit is optimized for aluminum wire. Steel wire typically requires different drive roll geometry (knurled or V-groove) and sizes.

Yes, it is compatible with AutoDrive® feeders which are designed for robotic and hard automation applications.

It is commonly used in shipbuilding, railcar fabrication, heavy equipment manufacturing, and other industries requiring high-deposition aluminum welding.