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K52014-1515 - Lincoln CS250 Heavy-Duty Cross Slide 15x15 Travel

Packaging: 1 Per Ea
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OVERVIEW

Take Control of Your Automated Welding

When you are setting up a serious automated welding station, the stability of your torch is everything. The Lincoln Electric CS250 Cross Slide Assembly (K52014-1515) is built for welders and fabricators who need reliable, heavy-duty positioning for their automatic weld heads. If you are running Submerged Arc or heavy MIG, you know the equipment is heavy—wire feeders, flux, and the torch itself add up fast. The CS250 is designed specifically to handle that weight, boasting a 250 lb load capacity so you never have to worry about your slide sagging or drifting in the middle of a critical pass.

This specific model gives you 15 inches of travel in two directions (up/down and left/right). That extra travel length is a lifesaver when you are working on large tanks, pipes, or structural steel where the fit-up isn't always perfect. Instead of stopping to move the entire manipulator or gantry, you can simply adjust the cross slide to get your tip-to-work distance and joint alignment exactly right. It’s all about keeping the arc on the seam and keeping production moving without unnecessary downtime.

The build quality is exactly what you expect from Lincoln Electric—tough, durable, and ready for the shop floor. The slides move smoothly, allowing for precise adjustments whether you are setting up the shot or making corrections on the fly. It integrates easily with standard Lincoln automation gear, making it a straightforward upgrade or replacement for your existing column and boom or gantry system. Don't let sloppy positioning ruin your welds; equip your rig with a cross slide that's as tough as the job you're doing.

Why Welders Choose the CS250:

  • Massive Capacity: Holds up your heavy SAW heads and flux hoppers without breaking a sweat.
  • Big Reach: 15x15 inch travel covers large adjustments easily.
  • Rock Solid: Rigid construction prevents vibration and arc wander.
  • Industry Standard: Trusted reliability for high-volume production environments.
Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Travel Range:15 in x 15 in
Load Capacity:250 lbs
Model:CS250
Application:Hard Automation, Torch Positioning
Construction:Heavy-Duty Steel

INCLUDED

  • 1 x CS250 Cross Slide Assembly (15" x 15" Travel)
  • Mounting Hardware
  • Installation Instructions

APPLICATIONS

  • Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) automation
  • Heavy-duty MIG/GMAW automated systems
  • Pressure vessel and tank fabrication
  • Structural steel beam welding lines
  • Pipe mill welding stations
  • Column and boom manipulator assemblies

FAQ

This CS250 model features 15 inches of travel in the vertical axis and 15 inches of travel in the horizontal axis.

The CS250 series is rated for a maximum load capacity of 250 lbs (approx. 113 kg), making it suitable for heavy automatic weld heads and flux delivery systems.

The K52014-1515 is typically the mechanical assembly. While CS250 slides can be motorized, verify specific motor inclusion with the exact kit configuration; however, K-numbers in this series often denote the complete assembly ready for integration.

It is primarily designed for heavy-duty automated processes like Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) and high-amperage MIG (GMAW) where heavy equipment must be positioned.

Yes, the CS250 is a modular component often used by integrators to build custom gantries, side-beams, and manipulators.

Yes, like all mechanical slides, the ways and screws should be kept clean of weld spatter and lubricated periodically to ensure smooth operation.

It typically features a standard bolt pattern compatible with Lincoln Electric mast and boom interfaces or can be adapted to custom mounting plates.

While precise, the CS250 is a heavy-duty slide. For very delicate, low-amperage TIG applications requiring microscopic adjustment, a lighter, high-precision slide might be preferred, though the CS250 is certainly stable enough.