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0561006991 - ESAB RCC Remote Control Unit with 15m Cable

Packaging: pack of 1

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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of the ESAB RCC Control Box

The ESAB RCC Control Box, identified by part number 0561006991, is a specialized auxiliary device designed to interface with compatible ESAB welding power sources. This unit functions as a remote interface, allowing operators to modulate output parameters—typically amperage or voltage, depending on the machine's process mode—without direct interaction with the main power supply's front panel. The inclusion of a 15-meter (approximately 49 feet) control cable significantly extends the operational radius of the welding system, facilitating work in large-scale fabrication environments where the power source may be stationary or located at a distance from the arc zone.

Technically, the RCC unit utilizes a potentiometer-based control circuit or a digital signal encoder, depending on the specific generation of the device, to send reference signals back to the power source's control board. The 15-meter cable is constructed with industrial-grade insulation, ensuring signal integrity is maintained even in environments with high electromagnetic interference (EMI) common in welding workshops. The connector assembly is engineered to provide a secure, weather-resistant interface with the machine, preventing accidental disconnection during operation. The housing of the control box is manufactured from high-impact polymers, offering resistance to thermal stress, mechanical shock, and common workshop contaminants such as oil and metal dust.

Integration of this remote control into a welding setup requires verification of the power source's remote socket configuration. The RCC is typically designed for specific ESAB series, such as the Origo or Caddy lines, where remote functionality is supported via multi-pin amphenol or similar connectors. By offloading the parameter control to this remote unit, the system allows for dynamic adjustments during the welding process, which is critical for maintaining weld quality across varying joint geometries and positions. The device is purely a control interface and does not carry welding current, ensuring it remains lightweight and easy to handle for the operator.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Product Type:Remote Control
Cable Length:15m
Control Type:Current/Voltage Adjustment
Connection Type:Multi-pin Connector
Housing Material:Impact-Resistant Plastic
Packaging Description:pack of 1

INCLUDED

  • 1 x RCC Control Box Unit
  • 1 x 15-Meter Connection Cable
  • 1 x Connector Assembly
  • 1 x Instruction Sheet

APPLICATIONS

  • Shipbuilding: Allows welders to adjust settings deep within hull sections without returning to the deck.
  • Structural Steel Erection: Essential for beam work where the power source is located on the ground or a different floor.
  • Pipeline Construction: Facilitates long-distance welding operations along the pipe length.
  • Heavy Fabrication: Ideal for manufacturing large tanks and vessels where mobility is key.
  • Maintenance & Repair: Useful in complex plant environments where machinery access is restricted.

FAQ

The RCC Control Box comes with a 15-meter (approx. 49 feet) connection cable.

It typically adjusts the primary parameter for the selected process: amperage for Stick/TIG and voltage/wire speed for MIG, depending on the machine's configuration.

No, it is designed for specific ESAB power sources that support the RCC interface. Please check your machine's manual for compatibility.

Yes, the control knob is designed with a size and texture that allows for easy adjustment even with heavy welding gloves on.

Yes, while the unit comes with a cable, replacement cables or repairs can typically be performed by an authorized service center.

Many ESAB remote units feature a magnetic back or a hanging hook to keep the control box accessible and off the ground.

The internal SKU is ESB0561006991.

Absolutely. Being able to fine-tune your heat input without stopping to walk to the machine allows for more consistent and higher-quality welds.