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Wired Foot Controls for TIG Welders
Wired foot controls for TIG welders are better suited for making broad changes to a welding machine's output than fingertip controls. These controls connect to a compatible TIG welder with a cable and are suitable for welding applications where obstructions in the work area might interfere with wireless remotes. Operators step on the controls to adjust the welding machine's output without moving away from the workpiece.
Wired Fingertip Controls for TIG Welders
Wired fingertip controls for TIG welders provide finer control of a welding machine's output than foot controls. These controls connect to a compatible TIG welder with a cable and are suitable for welding applications where obstructions in the work area might interfere with wireless remotes. The controls attach to the torch handle and allow operators to use their fingers to adjust the welding machine's output without moving away from the workpiece.
Wireless Foot Controls for TIG Welders
Wireless foot controls for TIG welders are better suited for making broad changes to a welding machine's output than fingertip controls. These controls do not use a control cable to connect to a compatible TIG welding machine, which helps reduce tripping hazards in the work area. Operators step on the controls to adjust the welding machine's output without moving away from the workpiece.