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Welder Remotes, Cables, & Accessories

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a CrossLinc® remote and how does it work without a separate control cable?
CrossLinc® (Lincoln K4345-1) is a remote amperage/voltage control system that communicates through the standard welding power cable itself, eliminating the need to run a separate control cable to the power source. The welder clips the remote to the work lead at the arc end and adjusts output parameters from up to 200 ft. away. It is compatible with CrossLinc-enabled Lincoln machines like the Ranger 260MPX, Maverick 325X, and Frontier 400X/500X.
What's the difference between a wired foot pedal and the wireless foot pedal for TIG welding?
A wired foot pedal connects via a control cable to a compatible TIG power source and gives amperage control through physical resistance. The Lincoln Wireless Foot Pedal Kit (K4986-1) uses a transmitter (K4987-1) and receiver (K4988-1) pair to eliminate the cable running across the floor, reducing a trip hazard and improving freedom of movement around the workpiece. The wireless kit requires a compatible receiver-equipped power source; verify your machine's 14-pin or 6-pin compatibility before ordering.
What does a CoreLinc wireless remote do, and how does it differ from CrossLinc?
CoreLinc (K5728-1 kit; K5783-1 transmitter, K5784-1 receiver) is a radio-frequency wireless remote that lets you adjust welding output without being tethered to the machine. It replaces a conventional wired hand-held remote. CrossLinc, by contrast, sends the control signal over the welding cable itself — no radio frequency, no separate receiver needed at the machine. CoreLinc needs a compatible receiver plugged into the machine's remote control port; CrossLinc needs a CrossLinc-capable power source and cable.
What is a Ranger® Air Remote Panel Cable, and do I need more than one?
The Ranger® Air Remote Panel Cables (K5643-10, K5643-20, K5643-30 in 10/20/30 ft. lengths) connect a Ranger Air's auxiliary remote panels — such as the User Interface Remote (K5642-1), Auxiliary Power Remote (K5640-1), or Weld and Battery Remote (K5641-1) — back to the machine. These allow you to control machine functions from a remote panel mounted at a distance from the engine. If your installation requires a remote panel more than 10 ft. from the machine, step up to the 20 or 30 ft. cable.
What is the Magnum® SG Control Module (K488), and what machines does it work with?
The Magnum® SG Control Module (K488) is a wire feeder interface that plugs between an engine-driven or multi-process power source and a wire feeder or spool gun, enabling consistent wire-feed speed and process control. It is listed under both 'Accessories – Cables' and 'Welding Equipment – Engine Drive Accessories' in the Lincoln PIM, indicating compatibility with engine-driven welders. Check your specific machine's documentation to verify connector type (14-pin MS-type or Twist Mate) before ordering a compatible input cable (K492-10, K493-10, or K691-10).
How far can I run a remote output control cable from an engine-driven welder?
Lincoln's Remote Output Control with Min Setting and 120 VAC Receptacles (K4268-1) comes with a 125 ft. (38.1 m) cable, which is a common job-site reach for pipe or structural work. Keep in mind that very long control cables can introduce signal degradation or voltage drop on some older machine designs; 125 ft. is the Lincoln-rated length for the K4268-1. For longer reaches, CrossLinc-based systems communicate over the weld cable itself and have no practical cable-length restriction beyond the weld cable's rated length.