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TGJ2580470 - Canaweld 201 Pulse Compatible TIG Foot Pedal Remote Amp Control

Packaging: 1 of 1
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OVERVIEW

Master Your TIG Welding Precision

Take your TIG welding skills to the next level with the Tig Foot Control for Canaweld 201 Pulse. In the world of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), control is everything. This premium foot pedal acts as the accelerator for your welding torch, giving you the power to dynamically adjust heat input on the fly. Whether you are welding delicate aluminum sheet metal or robust stainless steel piping, the ability to feather your amperage is the key to achieving that perfect stack-of-dimes look and structural integrity.

Ergonomics and Comfort

Welding requires focus and a steady hand, which is why this foot control is designed with ergonomics in mind. The low-profile design and smooth pivot action reduce ankle strain during long shifts under the hood. The 12-foot cable gives you the freedom to move around your workbench or fixture without dragging the machine with you. The pedal stays where you put it, thanks to a weighted steel base and high-grip traction pads, so you aren't chasing it around the floor while trying to maintain a tight arc.

Why You Need a Foot Pedal

Using a foot control transforms the welding experience. It frees up your hands to focus solely on torch manipulation and filler rod feeding. Starting the arc is cleaner and easier—simply press down to initiate high frequency and establish the puddle, then back off to your cruising amperage. When you reach the edge of your material, ease off the pedal to taper the arc gently, preventing burn-through and crater cracking. For the Canaweld 201 Pulse owner, this accessory isn't just an add-on; it's a necessity for unlocking the full potential of your machine.

Built for the Shop

We know that welding shops are tough environments. That's why this pedal ditches cheap plastic for a rugged steel enclosure. It can handle the accidental kicks, drops, and sparks that come with the territory. The 9-pin connector is robust and locks securely into place, ensuring you never lose connection in the middle of a critical weld. Upgrade your setup today and experience the difference real control makes.

Additional Information
Item:Amp Control
Length:12 ft
Connection Style:9-Pin
Compatible Machine:Canaweld 201 Pulse
Control Type:Foot Pedal
Product Type:Remote Foot Control
Compatible Brand/Model:Canaweld 201 Pulse
Cable Length:12 ft
Connector Type:9-Pin Aviation
Material:Steel Housing
Applications:TIG Welding, Amperage Control
Packaging Description:1 of 1

INCLUDED

  • 1 x TIG Foot Control Pedal
  • 1 x 12ft Control Cable with 9-Pin Connector
  • 1 x Instruction Sheet

APPLICATIONS

  • Precision TIG welding of aluminum and stainless steel
  • Automotive fabrication and roll cage construction
  • Aerospace component repair
  • Pipe welding root passes
  • Thin-gauge sheet metal work
  • Artistic and sculptural metalworking

FAQ

This pedal is specifically listed for the Canaweld 201 Pulse. While it may fit other models with a 9-pin connector, we recommend verifying the pinout and resistance values before use.

The foot control comes with a 12-foot (approx. 3.6 meters) cable, providing ample reach for most workbench setups.

Yes, this is a complete remote control. Pressing the pedal activates the contactor (starts the arc) and further depression increases the amperage.

It utilizes a 9-pin aviation-style circular connector with a threaded locking ring.

The housing is constructed from heavy-duty steel for maximum durability in industrial environments.

Yes, you typically need to switch your Canaweld 201 Pulse to 'Remote' or 'Pedal' mode on the front panel interface for the machine to recognize the foot control.

Generally, foot pedals are used for TIG welding. While some machines allow remote amp control for stick, it is not the standard application for this device.

Yes, the base is equipped with traction pads to prevent the pedal from sliding on the floor during use.