CNC Dan
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Actually they come in THREE sizes...but I digress.....Ask for the 50 series or the 35/70mm2. Or the half inch DINSE.
I stand corrected. Three it is.
Never seen the big ones then. Must be gigantic.
Actually they come in THREE sizes...but I digress.....Ask for the 50 series or the 35/70mm2. Or the half inch DINSE.
There is no part of the connector that will measure as the size they are sold as. It's square milimeters wire size they will accept.Im not sure, but I think my my welding leads are 2/0 ( bought them at an auction 20 years ago, and they have been stashed away in the basement ever since. Will the 35/70 MM work?
I still am not able to figure out metric measurements
A 50 70 is may be too long as it seems I remember that these may stick out further but will still fit. The measurement has to do with the cross section dimensions of the cable...somehow. Here's a link to the 50.
https://weldingsupply.com/cgi-bin/einstein.pl?PNUM::1:UNDEF:X:05303
Here's a link to DINSE itself and it explains things.
Is there a second link missing?!?
Forget about the duty cycle and wire the circuit to match the breaker you are using.
Guys you got me on that. We don't have any control on what Amazon ships out when and where, or really what. As you see, someone got a newer style stinger, and some others got the stub type we left about that time. I'd be interested to see the different inspection dates. I know we sent a lot to them over the last few months. It may represent multiple shipments we made, and they stockpiled them. I don't know. I am not an Amazon guru. I'd assume these are new, at least they were from us. If it came from an Amazon return center, did the box have factory white banding around it, and was it sealed only once with tape? Did it come wrapped in a clear type plastic bag? I would not worry too much though if they work...warranty is still the same as always since what we shipped them was new when we shipped it. If it is a return, it's possible a customer saw that fourth wire, and thought it was supposed to be hooked up like a dryer, didn't work and he sent it back and they received it and tested it and it checked out fine...just throwing out wild educated guesses here though...because I have seen that happen on our end. OR they tried to use both negatives with the torch and work leads and got no "spark".
When we tell people that if you buy from Amazon, you are buying older stock, or possibly a different package than what we sell direct, some people think we are trying to con them or trying to hard sell them, but I think this is a good experiment. Older stock? Confirmed. Different accessories, not able to guarantee what it comes with? Confirmed. Possible new, but returned unit from Amazon itself? Maybe. We still honor the warranty though just as new unless the unit is marked as used or by another party than us or Amazon. Sometimes you'll see from: $XXX.XX (2 used 10 new). Watch out on the cheapest as those are used. Not in this case though. lol.