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9SS15599-13 - Lincoln Electric 230V Replacement Power Cord with Plug

Packaging: 1 of each
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OVERVIEW

Get Back to Welding with a Reliable Power Connection

Your welder is only as good as the power feeding it. If your current power cord is frayed, cut, or showing signs of heat damage, it is time to upgrade to the Lincoln Electric 230 Volt Power Input Cord (9SS15599-13). Designed specifically for Lincoln welders, this replacement cord takes the guesswork out of electrical repairs. There is no need to struggle with stripping wires or finding the right aftermarket plug; this unit comes ready to rock with a durable, molded plug already attached. It is the fastest, safest way to get your machine back online and burning rod.

We know that welding shops are tough environments. Cables get dragged across concrete floors, stepped on, and exposed to sparks and hot metal. That is why this OEM Lincoln cord is built with a tough, industrial-grade jacket that stands up to the abuse of daily shop life. It resists snagging and tearing, ensuring that your power connection remains insulated and safe. The 230-volt rating means it is designed to handle the juice required for serious fabrication work, delivering the steady power you need for smooth starts and consistent beads. Don't risk your expensive machine—or your safety—with a taped-up old cord or a cheap generic replacement that might not handle the load.

Installation is straightforward for those familiar with machine maintenance. Because it is an OEM part, the fitment into the machine's chassis and the connection to the internal terminal block is designed to match your Lincoln welder perfectly. The integrated strain relief helps prevent the cord from pulling out of the machine if it gets tugged, adding an extra layer of durability. Whether you are a professional fabricator or a serious hobbyist, keeping your power input in top condition is essential for quality welds. Swap out that sketchy cable today and weld with confidence knowing your power supply is secure.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Item:Power Cable
Packaging Description:1-per-each
Voltage:230 V
Input Voltage:230V
Product Type:Power Input Cord
Includes:Molded Plug
Application:Lincoln Electric Welders
Conductor Material:Copper

INCLUDED

  • 1 x 230 Volt Power Input Cord with Plug

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged or frayed power cords on Lincoln Electric welders.
  • Restoring 230V welding machines to safe operational standards.
  • Industrial fabrication shops requiring OEM-compliant electrical repairs.
  • Maintenance and repair of welding equipment in vocational schools and training centers.

FAQ

No, it is designed for specific Lincoln Electric models that require a 230V input. Please check your welder's parts manual or consult the manufacturer to confirm compatibility with part number 9SS15599-13.

Yes, this power input cord comes with a molded plug pre-attached, making it ready for immediate connection to a compatible 230V receptacle.

This cord is rated for 230-volt applications, which is standard for many medium to heavy-duty industrial welding machines.

No, you should never use a 230V cord on a machine wired for 110V unless the machine is a dual-voltage model and you are following the specific conversion instructions in the manual. Always match the cord to the machine's voltage requirements.

This is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part from Lincoln Electric, ensuring the highest quality and perfect fit for your equipment.

Installation typically involves removing the machine's cover, disconnecting the old cord from the terminal block, and connecting the new one. We recommend that installation be performed by a qualified electrician or certified repair technician to ensure safety.

Yes, the cord features a heavy-duty industrial jacket designed to resist common workshop hazards like oil, grease, and minor abrasion.

Electrical safety standards recommend replacing any power cord that has damage to the outer insulation or exposed conductors. Taping over cuts is not a permanent or safe solution for high-voltage welding equipment.
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