Lincoln Electric Welding Equipment
- Lincoln Electric®Outershield™ 71 E71T-1/E71T-9 .045" x 33 lb Mild Steel Flux Core Welding Wire (ED030589)Outershield™ 71 E71T-1/E71T-9 .045" x 33 lb Mild Steel Flux Core Welding Wire by Lincoln Electric®. Outershield™ 71 has excellent bead wetting action that produces great looking fillet welds. Provides easy handling in...Excellent mechanical propertiesFast freezing characteristics provide easy handling for out-of-position welding$142.21
- Lincoln Electric®Century™ 80GL 115 V 80 A Flux-Core Welder with Wire Feeder (K2501-1)Century™ 80GL 115 V 80 A Flux-Core Welder with Wire Feeder by Lincoln Electric®. The Century 80GL flux-cored welder can weld 18 gauge sheet metal up to 1/8 inch steel. This 80 A welder is great for general purpose metal repairs and...Welds 18 gauge sheet metal up to 1/8" steelGreat for general purpose metal repair and building projects$418.90
Lincoln Electric is a multinational manufacturer of welding products. The company was founded back in 1895 and today it has a worldwide network that covers 160 countries and its staff includes over 10,000 employees. The Lincoln Electric product line includes automotive tools, safety equipment, installation parts, hand tools, clothing and workwear, etc. A well-balanced combination of over a century of experience and innovations allows the company to provide complete solutions that keep it at the forefront of technological leadership.
Back in the late 1800s, Lincoln Electric was established by John C. Lincoln. The first company’s product was an electric motor of his own design. In the early 1900s, the product line was expanded with battery chargers for electric vehicles. In 1909, Lincoln Electric made the first welding set and in 1911 they introduced the world's first portable welding machine with variable voltage for a single operator. In the 1940s, the new arc welding market segment was rapidly growing, and Lincoln arc welders gained great popularity.
Nowadays, Lincoln welders are chosen by numerous customers all over the world. The company produces plasma cutters and stick welders using its innovative, state-of-the-art technologies. Classic Lincoln Electric welders are also popular on the market thanks to their reliability, ease of use, and versatility. The workwear line includes Lincoln welding helmets and gloves. In 2013, the company received the “E-Star” Award and became one of two companies to earn this award more than once. The same year, Lincoln Canada became the first welding organization in the world to qualify for ISO50001 certification.