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K52013-0512 - Lincoln CS40 5x12 Manual Cross Slide Assembly

Packaging: 1 Per Ea
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OVERVIEW

Take Control of Your Automated Welds

When you are running an automated welding setup, whether it is a sub-arc tractor or a fixed head on a manipulator, you know that "close enough" doesn't cut it. You need the wire to hit the joint exactly right, every single time. That is where the Lincoln Electric CS40 Cross Slide Assembly (K52013-0512) comes into play. This isn't just a piece of hardware; it's the steering wheel for your welding arc. With this heavy-duty cross slide, you gain the ability to fine-tune your torch position with ease, ensuring your bead lands exactly where it is supposed to.

The K52013-0512 model gives you a versatile range of motion: 5 inches of travel in one direction and a generous 12 inches in the other. This extra length is a lifesaver when you are dealing with parts that might not be perfectly aligned or when you need to adjust for different pipe diameters or beam sizes without resetting the entire rig. The knobs are designed for easy operation, even with gloved hands, allowing you to make quick corrections on the fly during setup. The slide movement is smooth and consistent, so you won't fight against sticking or jumping mechanisms when you are trying to dial in that last 1/16th of an inch.

Durability is key in any weld shop, and Lincoln Electric built the CS40 to last. It is designed to hold the weight of your gun, cables, and flux hopper without sagging or wobbling. A stable torch means a stable arc, and a stable arc means fewer defects, less grinding, and less rework. This slide assembly is perfect for shops doing tank fabrication, structural steel, or any repetitive long-seam welding. It takes the headache out of alignment so you can focus on the weld parameters and the finished quality.

Don't let poor positioning equipment hold back your production. Upgrade your fixture or replace that worn-out slide with the Lincoln CS40 5x12 assembly. It is the reliable, tough, and precise solution that professional fabricators trust to keep their automation lines running smoothly and their welds passing inspection.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Cross Slide Assembly
Model:CS40
Travel Range:5 in x 12 in
Application:Hard Automation, Submerged Arc, MIG Automation

INCLUDED

  • 1 x K52013-0512 CS40 Cross Slide Assembly (5-inch x 12-inch Travel)
  • Mounting Hardware (if applicable)
  • Installation Instructions

APPLICATIONS

  • Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) automation systems.
  • Hard automation MIG/MAG welding fixtures.
  • Pressure vessel and tank fabrication lines.
  • Structural steel beam welding lines.
  • Pipe welding manipulators and column & boom setups.
  • Custom welding lathes and turntables.

FAQ

This CS40 assembly features a travel range of 5 inches on one axis and 12 inches on the other axis.

The K52013-0512 is typically a manual adjustment cross slide used for setting the initial position of the welding head.

It is designed for heavy-duty automation processes such as Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) and automated MIG/Flux-Cored welding.

Yes, the CS40 series is a heavy-duty slide designed to support standard automatic welding heads and associated accessories like flux hoppers.

Yes, CS40 slides are commonly used in conjunction with Lincoln Electric automation controllers and heads like the NA-3, NA-4, and NA-5 series.

Regularly clean the slide ways to remove dust and spatter, and lubricate the lead screws and guides according to the maintenance manual to ensure smooth operation.

The asymmetric 5x12 configuration allows for extended reach or adjustment in one specific direction (usually across the seam width or vertical height) where more variability is expected.

It typically includes the slide assembly itself; specific mounting brackets for the boom or mast may be sold separately or depend on the specific rig configuration.