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TGJ2580471 - Canaweld 201 Pulse DC Remote Amperage Foot Pedal - 12ft Cord

Packaging: 1 of each
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OVERVIEW

Step Up Your TIG Game with Precision Control

Mastering TIG welding requires rhythm, patience, and the right tools. The Tig Foot Control 9 Pin 12ft for the Canaweld 201 Pulse DC is designed to give you the ultimate edge in puddle control. Whether you are welding stainless steel exhaust systems, intricate chromoly roll cages, or mild steel brackets, being able to feather your heat input is the difference between a stack of dimes and a blown-out hole. This pedal acts as the gas pedal for your welder, letting you start the arc at a low amperage, ramp up to penetration heat, and taper off gracefully to fill the crater at the end of the weld.

We know that shop floors can be tough on equipment, which is why this foot pedal is housed in a rugged steel box. It’s tough enough to get kicked around under the bench and keep on working. The low-profile design is ergonomically optimized to keep your heel close to the ground, reducing ankle strain during those long hours under the hood. The 12-foot cord gives you the freedom to move around your welding table or work on a vehicle without dragging the machine with you. It’s all about comfort and workflow—when you aren't fighting your equipment, your welds look better.

Compatibility is key. This isn't a universal "one-size-fits-all" pedal that requires guessing games with wiring diagrams. It comes pre-wired with a 9-pin connector that plugs directly into your Canaweld 201 Pulse DC machine. Just plug it in, switch your machine to remote mode, and you are ready to weld. The internal mechanism uses a reliable microswitch to start the gas flow and arc the moment you press down, followed by a smooth potentiometer that increases power as you press further. This seamless transition allows for soft starts and prevents the tungsten contamination that often happens with scratch-start or lift-arc methods when not using a remote.

Don't settle for fixed-amperage welding or awkward torch-mounted thumb controls when you can have the full range of power at your feet. This pedal provides the tactile feedback professional welders demand. The non-slip grip ensures it stays where you put it, and the heavy-duty strain relief on the cable protects the wiring from being pulled out during repositioning. Upgrade your Canaweld 201 Pulse DC setup today and experience the control you've been missing.

Additional Information
Brand:Canaweld
Length:12 ft
Item:Amp Control
Packaging Description:1 of each
Connector Type:9-Pin Aviation Plug
Control Mechanism:Potentiometer with Microswitch
Housing Material:Heavy-Duty Steel
Compatible Machine:Canaweld 201 Pulse DC

INCLUDED

  • 1 x 9-Pin TIG Foot Control Pedal
  • 1 x 12ft Control Cable (Attached)
  • 1 x Instruction Sheet

APPLICATIONS

  • Precision TIG Welding: Essential for varying heat input on complex joints.
  • Thin Gauge Fabrication: Prevents burn-through by allowing low-amp starts and tapering.
  • Pipe Welding: Facilitates crater filling and heat management around the circumference.
  • Stainless Steel Fabrication: Helps control heat affected zones (HAZ) to maintain corrosion resistance.
  • Production Welding: Reduces operator fatigue compared to torch-mounted switches.

FAQ

This specific pedal is wired exclusively for the Canaweld 201 Pulse DC. While the connector might fit other machines physically, the internal pinout wiring is specific to the 201 Pulse DC model.

The unit comes with a 12-foot (approx. 3.6 meters) shielded control cable.

Yes, it features a microswitch that activates the contactor (gas/arc start) when slightly depressed, and a potentiometer that controls the amperage output as you press further.

It utilizes a 9-pin aviation-style circular connector.

The pedal itself is suitable for any TIG process, but the Canaweld 201 Pulse DC is a DC-only machine, meaning it is not designed for TIG welding aluminum (which requires AC). This pedal will work for the machine's intended DC applications (Steel, Stainless, etc.).

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

No, the foot pedal is powered directly by the welding machine through the 9-pin control cable.

Typically, you use either the foot pedal OR the torch switch. You would disconnect the torch switch or set the machine to 'Remote/Pedal' mode to use this foot control.