Skip to Main Content

K4063-2 - Lincoln Electric Polymer Liner for Aluminum Wire, 15.5 ft

Packaging: 1 Per Ea
$594.62/EA $371.64/1 Per Ea only $371.64/EASave 37%

Usually ships within 3-5 business days

SKU: K4063-2 Categories: ,

OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of the Lincoln Electric K4063-2

The Lincoln Electric K4063-2 is a specialized Polymer Weld Wire Conduit designed to address the specific tribological challenges associated with feeding soft welding wires, particularly aluminum. Unlike coiled steel liners, which can abrade soft wires and cause micro-shavings that accumulate and clog the liner, this polymer conduit offers an exceptionally smooth interior surface. This low-friction coefficient is critical for maintaining consistent wire feed speeds (WFS), which directly correlates to arc stability and weld quality in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) applications.

Measuring 15.5 feet in length, the K4063-2 is engineered to accommodate standard 15-foot MIG gun cable assemblies, providing ample length for proper trimming and fitting during installation. The polymer material possesses the necessary rigidity to support the wire column while retaining enough flexibility to navigate the curvature of the gun cable without collapsing or kinking. This balance of mechanical properties ensures that the wire is guided accurately from the feeder to the contact tip with minimal drag.

In industrial environments where aluminum fabrication is prevalent, the integrity of the wire feed system is paramount. Aluminum wire has lower column strength than steel, making it highly susceptible to buckling (birdnesting) if it encounters resistance. The K4063-2 mitigates this risk by providing a continuous, slick path that reduces the force required by the drive rolls to push the wire. This component is a genuine Lincoln Electric part, manufactured to strict tolerances to ensure seamless integration with compatible Lincoln wire feeding systems and MIG guns. It is an essential component for MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) strategies focused on minimizing downtime caused by feed system failures in non-ferrous welding operations.

Proper maintenance of the wire feeding conduit involves regular inspection for wear and kinks. While polymer liners are resistant to the shaving issues of steel liners, they can eventually wear from the abrasive nature of the wire passing through them over time. Replacing the conduit with the K4063-2 at regular intervals or when feed issues arise is a standard preventative maintenance procedure recommended for high-volume aluminum welding cells.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Material:Polymer
Length:15.5 ft
Application:Aluminum Wire Feeding, Soft Wire Feeding
Product Type:Wire Conduit / Liner

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Lincoln Electric K4063-2 Polymer Weld Wire Conduit (15.5 ft)

APPLICATIONS

  • Aluminum MIG Welding (GMAW)
  • Feeding Soft Alloy Wires
  • Automotive Aluminum Fabrication
  • Marine and Boat Repair
  • Sign Manufacturing
  • General Non-Ferrous Fabrication

FAQ

The K4063-2 is a polymer conduit designed specifically for feeding soft wires, such as aluminum and stainless steel, which can be damaged by standard steel liners.

This conduit is 15.5 feet long, making it suitable for use with standard 15-foot MIG gun cables, allowing for necessary trimming during installation.

While it is physically possible, it is not recommended. Polymer liners wear out much faster with hard steel wires. Steel coiled liners are preferred for mild steel applications.

Polymer liners have a lower coefficient of friction and do not shave the soft aluminum wire like steel liners do, preventing clogging and ensuring smooth feeding.

Remove the old liner from your MIG gun, insert the K4063-2 until it seats fully, and then trim the excess length at the front or back according to your gun's specific manual instructions.

Yes, the K4063-2 is a genuine OEM part manufactured by Lincoln Electric, ensuring proper fit and performance with compatible equipment.

This product listing is for the conduit itself. Check your specific gun manual to see if additional retention collets or O-rings are required or if they are reused from the previous assembly.

Using a polymer liner like the K4063-2 significantly reduces the friction that causes birdnesting, although proper drive roll tension and tip size are also critical factors.