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KP2067-2B1 - Lincoln Electric .035 Contact Tips for MIG Guns (10-Pack)

Packaging: 10 Per Ea
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OVERVIEW

Reliable Performance with Lincoln Electric Contact Tips

The Lincoln Electric KP2067-2B1 Contact Tip is a critical consumable designed to maintain the efficiency and precision of your MIG welding operations. Engineered specifically for use with .035-inch (0.9 mm) steel welding wire, these contact tips provide the essential electrical connection between the welding gun and the wire. In industrial environments where downtime equates to lost revenue, relying on genuine Lincoln Electric parts ensures that your equipment operates at peak performance levels. These tips are manufactured with tight tolerances to ensure a consistent bore diameter, which is vital for smooth wire feeding and stable arc transfer.

Optimized for Steel Welding Applications

Welding steel requires consistent heat and electrical flow to achieve strong, defect-free welds. The KP2067-2B1 contact tips are optimized for this purpose, offering excellent conductivity and resistance to the heat generated during the welding process. While contact tips are naturally consumable items that wear out over time due to the friction of the moving wire and the intense heat of the arc, Lincoln's high-quality manufacturing process extends the life of each tip. This 10-pack configuration is ideal for professional fabricators and workshops, ensuring you always have a fresh tip on hand to replace worn components immediately, preventing issues like burn-back or erratic arcs.

Seamless Compatibility and Installation

Designed as a direct replacement for compatible Lincoln Electric MIG guns, these contact tips install easily and seat securely within the gas diffuser. A secure fit is crucial to prevent overheating and to ensure that the shielding gas flows correctly around the weld pool. Whether you are working on automotive repairs, structural steel fabrication, or general maintenance, using the correct contact tip size is non-negotiable for quality results. Using a tip that is too large can cause micro-arcing inside the tip, while a tip that is too small will cause wire drag; the KP2067-2B1 is precision-sized for .035" wire to eliminate these common headaches.

Value and Convenience

Supplied in a convenient pack of 10, the KP2067-2B1 ensures that welders are prepared for long shifts and heavy workloads. Regular replacement of contact tips is a best practice in the welding industry to maintain weld quality. By choosing this multipack, you reduce the frequency of reordering and ensure that your welding station is stocked with the necessary consumables to keep production moving smoothly.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:10 PER EA
Wire Diameter:0.035" (0.9 mm)
Compatible Material:Steel
Product Type:Contact Tip
Process:MIG (GMAW), Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)

INCLUDED

  • 10 x Lincoln Electric KP2067-2B1 Contact Tips (.035" / 0.9 mm)

APPLICATIONS

  • MIG Welding (GMAW) of Mild Steel
  • Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
  • Automotive Body Repair
  • General Metal Fabrication
  • Farm and Agricultural Equipment Repair
  • Structural Steel Welding

FAQ

This contact tip is designed specifically for .035-inch (0.9 mm) welding wire.

The package contains 10 individual contact tips.

This tip is primarily designed for steel wire. Aluminum wire often expands more when heated and may require specific aluminum contact tips with slightly larger clearances.

The internal SKU and manufacturer part number is KP2067-2B1.

Yes, as long as the flux-cored wire diameter is .035 inches (0.9 mm), this tip will work effectively.

OEM tips are manufactured to precise tolerances that match your Lincoln equipment, ensuring better conductivity, arc stability, and fewer feeding issues compared to generic copies.

You should replace the tip if the bore becomes oval-shaped (keyholing), if it is clogged with spatter that cannot be removed, or if you experience erratic arc and wire feeding issues.