saabman
Well-known member
I have long been a fan of Twistlock electrical plugs and recepticles. They offer a very robust connection that will not "pull out". In my garage I have standardized on Twistlock for all my high voltage/current portable equipment.
- Welders (220v)
- Dyno (220v and 110v)
- Lift (220v)
- Utility (110v)
(Dyno and Lift are not really portable but the Twistlock is my fail safe disconnect for each)
I recently got a new Hobart 210 Mig Welder. The photo below shows the factory cord on the left, and the replacement Twistlock on the right.
10/3 SO rubber/neoprene is a bit more flexible than molded plastic SOJ type cables too.
Chris
- Welders (220v)
- Dyno (220v and 110v)
- Lift (220v)
- Utility (110v)
(Dyno and Lift are not really portable but the Twistlock is my fail safe disconnect for each)
I recently got a new Hobart 210 Mig Welder. The photo below shows the factory cord on the left, and the replacement Twistlock on the right.
10/3 SO rubber/neoprene is a bit more flexible than molded plastic SOJ type cables too.
Chris