
Every welder knows that the torch leads are the lifeline of their machine. A single cut in a water line or a nick in a power cable can stop production instantly and lead to expensive repairs. The Miller Weldcraft WC-3-48 Cable Cover is your first line of defense against the daily wear and tear of the shop floor. Designed specifically for TIG and plasma applications, this 48-foot cover wraps your delicate hoses and power cables in a layer of tough, woven nylon armor.
While leather covers are durable, they can be heavy and stiff, making it difficult to manipulate the torch into tight corners. Vinyl covers are cheap but often melt or crack easily. The woven nylon used in the WC-3-48 strikes the perfect balance. It is incredibly flexible and lightweight, meaning you won't feel like you are wrestling with a python while trying to lay down a perfect bead. It glides smoothly over shop floors and workbenches, reducing snagging and drag. Furthermore, the woven structure is highly resistant to abrasion, making it perfect for environments where cables are constantly moving against rough surfaces.
Forget the hassle of disconnecting your rig just to replace a cover. The zippered design of the WC-3-48 changes the game. You can install or remove this cover in minutes without ever touching a wrench to your machine. This feature also makes it easy to inspect your lines for leaks or damage periodically. The cover is sized with a 1-1/4 inch diameter, providing a snug, professional fit that keeps your leads organized and tidy. Reinforced ends ensure that the cover stays intact, even at the stress points near the torch handle and the machine connection. Whether you are running a heavy-duty WP-27 or a standard WP-12, this cover ensures your equipment lasts as long as you do.
| Additional Information |
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| Material:Woven Nylon |
| Length:48 ft |
| Closure Type:Zipper |
| Diameter:1-1/4 in |
| Width:3 in |
| Compatible Torches:WP-12, WP-27 |
| Color:Black |
| Features:Reinforced Ends, Abrasion Resistant |
| Packaging Description:1 per ea |