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Oct 01, 2025 - 04:18 AM
Duty cycle indicates how long a welding cable can be used at its rated current before needing a cool-down period. A higher duty cycle is crucial for demanding, continuous welding applications, while a moderate duty cycle suffices for light or intermittent welding. In this product category, you’ll find welding cable rated for 60% duty cycle at high amperages (e.g., 350A), such as the Lincoln Weld Cable Package K1803-1 and K1803-3. This range allows you to select welding cable that matches your expected workload—whether you’re welding continuously or only for short bursts.
