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K52013-0512 - Lincoln CS40 5x12 Manual Cross Slide Assembly

Packaging: 1 Per Ea
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OVERVIEW

Precision Positioning for Industrial Automation

The Lincoln Electric K52013-0512 CS40 Cross Slide Assembly is an engineered solution designed to bring accuracy and flexibility to hard automation welding environments. In the realm of submerged arc and heavy-duty MIG welding, the precise placement of the welding head relative to the joint is the single most critical factor in achieving consistent, code-quality welds. The CS40 series is renowned for its rugged build quality, capable of supporting the weight of heavy welding heads, wire drive units, and flux delivery systems without compromising on smooth adjustability.

This specific assembly features a dual-axis configuration with a travel capacity of 5 inches on one axis and 12 inches on the other. This asymmetric travel range is particularly useful in applications where one dimension of adjustment requires more latitude—such as vertical height changes versus horizontal seam tracking—or vice versa depending on the mounting orientation. The slide mechanism is manufactured to tight tolerances, minimizing play and backlash, which ensures that once the operator sets the torch position, it remains stable throughout the welding cycle.

Integration into existing systems is straightforward, making the K52013-0512 a versatile component for retrofitting older manipulators or building custom welding fixtures. Whether utilized in pipe mills, structural steel beam lines, or pressure vessel fabrication, this cross slide assembly reduces the complexity of setup. By allowing the operator to make fine adjustments manually at the head rather than moving the entire column and boom or the workpiece, downtime is significantly reduced, and overall throughput is increased. The unit is constructed to withstand the heat, dust, and spatter typical of industrial manufacturing, ensuring a long service life with minimal maintenance requirements.

Investing in genuine Lincoln Electric automation accessories ensures compatibility and performance. The CS40 Cross Slide is an essential tool for fabricators looking to optimize their automated processes, providing the mechanical stability required for high-amperage, high-deposition welding applications.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Cross Slide Assembly
Model:CS40
Travel Range:5 in x 12 in
Application:Hard Automation, Submerged Arc, MIG Automation

INCLUDED

  • 1 x K52013-0512 CS40 Cross Slide Assembly (5-inch x 12-inch Travel)
  • Mounting Hardware (if applicable)
  • Installation Instructions

APPLICATIONS

  • Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) automation systems.
  • Hard automation MIG/MAG welding fixtures.
  • Pressure vessel and tank fabrication lines.
  • Structural steel beam welding lines.
  • Pipe welding manipulators and column & boom setups.
  • Custom welding lathes and turntables.

FAQ

This CS40 assembly features a travel range of 5 inches on one axis and 12 inches on the other axis.

The K52013-0512 is typically a manual adjustment cross slide used for setting the initial position of the welding head.

It is designed for heavy-duty automation processes such as Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) and automated MIG/Flux-Cored welding.

Yes, the CS40 series is a heavy-duty slide designed to support standard automatic welding heads and associated accessories like flux hoppers.

Yes, CS40 slides are commonly used in conjunction with Lincoln Electric automation controllers and heads like the NA-3, NA-4, and NA-5 series.

Regularly clean the slide ways to remove dust and spatter, and lubricate the lead screws and guides according to the maintenance manual to ensure smooth operation.

The asymmetric 5x12 configuration allows for extended reach or adjustment in one specific direction (usually across the seam width or vertical height) where more variability is expected.

It typically includes the slide assembly itself; specific mounting brackets for the boom or mast may be sold separately or depend on the specific rig configuration.