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Publication E13.11 | Issue D ate 05/10
© Lincoln Global, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Miniflex®
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
Processes
Stick (Light Duty), TIG, MIG,
Flux-Cored (Light Duty)
Product Number
K2376-1
Input Power
115V/1/50/60
Input Current
15A
Weight/Dimensions (H x W x D)
38 lbs. (17 kg)
28-3/4 x 16-1/2 in.
(730 x 420 mm)
INPUT
EXTRACTION
CAPACITY
Portable Welding Fume
Extractor
Lincoln Electric’s Miniflex® is a high vacuum
system designed for the removal and
filtration of welding fumes from light duty
welding applications. The Miniflex® excels
in performance and ease of handling. It can
be completely disassembled in a matter of
minutes for cleaning and maintenance. The
convenient automatic start/stop function
can extend the life of the motor brushes and
reduces energy consumption.
FEATURES
Ē Five-stage Filtration System - Delivers
higher filtration efficiency. Final stage
includes a HEPA H12 Class filter.
Ē Generously Sized Main Filter - Large
surface area (130 ft2 / 12 m2) extends
filter’s useable life.
Ē Activated Carbon Filter (optional) -
Reduces the recirculation of odors into
the environment.
Ē Current Sensor - Allows convenient
automatic start/stop capability by
sensing welding current.
Ē Dual 1.2 hp Motors - Provide sufficient
welding fume extraction capacity.
Ē Multiple Extraction Settings - Choose
94 CFM (Low) or 135 CFM (High).
Ē Quiet Operation - Sound level
< 70 dB(A).
Ē Highly Portable - Standard wheels,
handle and light weight make the
Miniflex® easy to roll around the shop.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Base Unit Includes:
Ē 9 ft. (3 m) cord (AWG 14) with 15 amp plug
(NEMA 5-15).
Ē 8 ft. (2.5 m) length x 1-3/4 in. (45 mm) O.D.
extraction hose.
Ē LongLife-H main filter.
Ē HEPA filter.
Ē 2 spare sets of carbon brushes and seals
for motors.
THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY
22801 St. Clair Avenue • Cleveland, OH U.S.A. • 44117-1199
PH: +1.216-481-8100 • www.lincolnelectric.com
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