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680982 - ESAB 25' Remote Hand Switch with 2-Pin Midget Plug

Packaging: pack of 1
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OVERVIEW

Precise Remote Contactor Control

The ESAB Hand Switch 2P/2W Midget 25' (SKU: 680982) is a specialized remote control accessory designed to enhance the versatility of compatible ESAB welding power sources. Engineered for professional industrial environments, this switch provides a reliable method for activating the welding contactor (arc start/stop) directly from the torch handle or the operator's hand. This capability is essential when the use of a traditional foot pedal is impractical or impossible, such as when welding on ladders, in confined spaces, or moving around large fixtures.

The assembly features a durable 25-foot control cable, offering significant reach and flexibility, allowing the operator to move freely around the workpiece without being tethered closely to the power source. The connection interface is a specific 2-Pole / 2-Wire "Midget" style plug, ensuring secure and consistent signal transmission to the machine. This configuration is typically used for simple on/off contactor signaling rather than variable amperage control.

Installation is straightforward, with the switch unit typically strapping to the TIG torch handle for ergonomic thumb or finger actuation. By integrating this control, facilities can improve operator safety and weld quality in out-of-position scenarios. The robust construction ensures longevity even in demanding shop conditions where cables are subject to wear and abrasion.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Cable Length:25 ft
Connector Type:2-Pin / 2-Wire Midget
Accessory Type:Remote Hand Switch
Function:Contactor Control (On/Off)
Packaging Description:pack of 1

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Hand Switch Assembly
  • 1 x 25-foot Cable
  • 1 x 2P/2W Midget Connector

APPLICATIONS

  • Out-of-position TIG welding (vertical, overhead).
  • Welding in confined spaces or on ladders.
  • Large assembly fabrication requiring operator mobility.
  • Field welding where foot pedals are impractical.
  • Tacking operations requiring frequent movement.
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