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K691-10 - Lincoln Electric K691-10 SG Control Module Input Cable Assembly 10ft

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OVERVIEW

Unlock Wire Welding on Your Engine Drive with the Lincoln K691-10

Take your portable welding capabilities to the next level with the Lincoln Electric K691-10 Control Module Input Cable. Designed specifically for welders who need to run wire processes in the field, this cable assembly is the essential link between your Lincoln engine drive and the SG Control Module (K488). If you own a Ranger 305, Vantage, or Classic 300D and want to switch from Stick to MIG or Flux-Cored welding, this cable makes the connection possible, reliable, and neat.

Gone are the days of taping multiple hoses and cables together. The K691-10 combines everything you need into one professional-grade assembly. It houses the control cable for your trigger and settings, the electrode cable for your welding power, and the gas line for your shielding gas. This "three-in-one" design not only protects the individual lines from snagging and damage but also significantly speeds up your setup and teardown time. With a length of 10 feet, it gives you enough reach to position your control module exactly where you need it relative to the generator, without creating a tripping hazard.

The connection process is straightforward and secure. The cable features a rugged 14-pin MS-type connector that screws firmly into your welder, ensuring that vibration from the engine or the job site doesn't interrupt your control signals. The power connection uses a standard lug that bolts directly to your machine's output stud for maximum conductivity. Whether you are welding structural steel, repairing heavy equipment, or fabricating pipe, this cable ensures that your wire feeder gets the consistent power and data it needs to lay down perfect beads.

Invest in genuine Lincoln Electric accessories to maintain the performance and resale value of your equipment. The K691-10 is built with the same durability standards as your welder, ready to face heat, cold, and rough handling. Don't let a faulty or makeshift cable compromise your weld quality. Equip your rig with the K691-10 Input Cable and experience the versatility of high-performance wire welding wherever your truck takes you.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Cable Length:10 ft, 3.0 m
Connection Type:14-pin MS-type, Lug
Compatible Module:SG Control Module (K488)
Compatible Machines:Classic 300D, Ranger 305 D, Ranger 305 G, Ranger 305 LPG, Vantage 300, Vantage 400, Vantage 500, Air Vantage 500
Included Lines:Control Cable, Electrode Cable, Gas Line

INCLUDED

  • 1x Control Module Input Cable Assembly (10 ft)
  • Integrated Control Cable
  • Integrated Electrode Cable
  • Integrated Gas Line

APPLICATIONS

  • Connecting SG Control Module (K488) to Lincoln Engine Drives
  • Field fabrication using MIG or Flux-Cored processes
  • Heavy equipment repair requiring wire welding
  • Pipeline and construction site welding setups
  • Integration of wire feeders with Ranger and Vantage series welders

FAQ

The K691-10 connects the SG Control Module (K488) to a compatible Lincoln Electric power source, carrying control signals, welding current, and shielding gas.

The cable assembly is 10 feet (3.0 meters) long.

It is compatible with Lincoln engine-driven welders featuring a 14-pin MS-type connection, including the Classic 300D, Ranger 305 series, and Vantage 300/400/500 series.

Yes, the K691-10 assembly includes an integrated gas line along with the control and electrode cables.

It uses a 14-pin MS-type connection for the control signals.

Yes, you must also connect the module to the 115V NEMA receptacles on the power source; this cable handles the 14-pin and lug connections.

This cable is designed for wire processes (MIG/FCAW) via the control module. Stick welding typically uses a direct lead and stinger, not this control assembly.

Yes, the electrode cable is part of the integrated assembly.