Esab pedal will work with it. But that is your only option I'm afraid because of the ESAB can based control the other pedal manufacturing companies don't make one for them.
I believe this is your machine.
The down side is the can controlled pedals are pricey units. http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so...LFg7AO&usg=AFQjCNF5qt_7EK9mIZrUn3VGlsoLuDRdfA
Simplified or not mate the pedal is the same and pricey because it's the only one available. . I saw that on eBay. U must of been the lucky winner. Well done these are nice machines.
Came across one of these a while ago. I cant see the logic in a canbus pedal when the simple 5 wire system has worked so well for the last sixty years or so.
Somebody really doesn't want to let people get away with being able to repair their own cables or fit aftermarket remotes/pedals.
I'm sure they would argue there is, but I don't see the need to add complication to a previously simple device that is a high risk item in terms of failure rate anyway. Let's face it, torches and pedals have a hard time of it. But most (definitely not all) manufacturers pedals are pretty easy and cheap to fix with basic stuff most workshops have, not so with canbus.
This means a expensive engineers visit if it goes wrong.