50 ft 1/0 Welding Cable & Lead Package – Tweco-Style (300 A)
Built for heavy-duty stick and engine-driven welding, this premium 50 ft 1/0 AWG copper cable set delivers reliable power and flexibility in demanding shop or field conditions. Each kit includes American-made fine-strand welding cable, Tweco-style 300 A electrode holder and ground clamp, and quick-connect fittings for fast setup and teardown.
Includes:
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(2) 50 ft premium 1/0 AWG copper welding cables
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(1) Tweco-style 300 A electrode holder (A-732)
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(1) Tweco-style 300 A ground clamp (GC-300)
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(2) female quick-connect lugs (2AF 95101110)
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(1) set of male connectors (2MPC-1 94251210)
Specifications:
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Cable gauge: 1/0 AWG fine-strand copper
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Length: 50 ft each lead
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Connector type: Tweco-style quick connects
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Rated current: 300 amps @ 60 % duty cycle
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Insulation: durable EPDM rubber jacket – abrasion & oil resistant
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Cable origin: Made in USA
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Compatible with: Miller®, Lincoln®, Hobart®, ESAB®, and other welders using Tweco-style connectors
Why choose this set:
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Heavy-duty 1/0 AWG wire minimizes voltage drop on long runs (ideal for engine-driven units)
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High flexibility for tight bends and field use
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Quick-connect design saves setup time
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Quality components ensure steady arc and long service life
Ships fast from Miami, FL. Backed by Service Welding Supply’s support and warranty.
💬 Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will this work with my Miller or Lincoln welder?
A: Yes — if your machine uses Tweco-style connectors, this lead set is fully compatible. If you use Dinse connectors, check our Dinse-style packages instead.
Q: Why use 1/0 cable instead of 2/0 or 2 AWG?
A: 1/0 AWG balances flexibility and current capacity for most 225–300 A setups at 50 ft. For longer runs or heavier loads, you can upgrade to 2/0.
Q: Is the cable made in the USA?
A: Yes — the copper cable is American-made for maximum conductivity and durability.
Q: Can I order custom lengths or different connector styles?
A: Absolutely. Contact us for custom assemblies in 25 ft, 75 ft, or 100 ft lengths or for Dinse-style ends.
Q: How should I store welding leads?
A: Coil them loosely in a dry, cool area and avoid sharp bends or exposure to oil and solvents to extend their life.
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