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9SM18946 - Lincoln Electric M18946 Inlet Wire Guide for PowerMIG and LN Feeders

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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview: Lincoln Electric M18946 Inlet Wear Guide

The Lincoln Electric M18946 Inlet Wear Guide is a critical component in the tribological system of a MIG wire feeder. Designed specifically for the wire drive assemblies found in Lincoln's medium-to-heavy-duty industrial machines—such as the PowerMIG 200, 215, 255 series, and the rugged LN-25 wire feeders—this guide serves as the primary interface between the bulk wire supply and the drive roll mechanism. Its function is to funnel the welding electrode from the spool or drum into the precise groove of the drive rolls, ensuring axial alignment and minimizing lateral movement that could lead to feeding instability.

Constructed from hardened steel, the M18946 is engineered to withstand the constant abrasive friction of steel, stainless steel, and flux-cored wires. Over time, the continuous passage of wire can cut grooves into softer materials or worn guides, creating sharp edges that shave the wire's copper coating or deform the wire itself. These shavings can accumulate in the liner or drive rolls, increasing the coefficient of friction and causing erratic arc characteristics or 'burn-back.' By maintaining a smooth, unworn entry path, this inlet guide preserves the integrity of the wire surface and ensures that the drive rolls can exert optimal traction without slippage.

From a maintenance perspective, the inlet guide is often an overlooked wear item. However, its condition is paramount for the longevity of downstream components. A misaligned or worn guide can cause the wire to enter the drive rolls at an off-angle, leading to uneven wear on the drive rolls themselves and increasing the load on the drive motor. The M18946 is manufactured to OEM specifications to ensure a perfect fit within the feeder housing, requiring no modification for installation. It is compatible with a broad range of Lincoln Electric wire feeders that utilize the standard 2-roll or 4-roll drive systems found in the 200-amp and larger class of machines.

Technicians and maintenance personnel should inspect the inlet guide during regular service intervals. Signs of keyholing (elongation of the bore) or visible grooving indicate that the component has reached the end of its service life. Replacement with the M18946 restores the mechanical precision of the feed system, contributing to stable amperage output and consistent weld bead deposition.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Item:Inlet Guide
Fits Which Model:Lincoln Power MIG 200, Lincoln Power MIG 215, Lincoln Power MIG 255, Lincoln LN-7, Lincoln LN-25
Packaging Description:1 per each
Material:Steel
Compatible Brand:Lincoln Electric
Part Type:Wire Drive Component

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Inlet Wear Guide (M18946)

APPLICATIONS

  • MIG Welding (GMAW) with Solid Wire
  • Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
  • Industrial Fabrication
  • Automotive Repair
  • Field Construction (with LN-25 feeders)
  • Heavy Equipment Repair

FAQ

The M18946 Inlet Wear Guide fits a wide range of Lincoln Electric equipment, primarily the PowerMIG series (200, 210, 215, 216, 255, 256, 300, 350MP) and wire feeders like the LN-7, LN-8, LN-9, and LN-25.

Inspect the hole where the wire passes through. If you see a groove worn into the metal, or if the hole has become oval-shaped (keyholed), it is time to replace it. Worn guides cause friction and wire shaving.

This is the **Inlet** guide. It sits between the wire spool/conduit and the drive rolls. There is usually a separate outlet guide that leads from the rolls into the gun receiver.

While this steel guide can physically pass aluminum wire, it is generally recommended to use a nylon or Teflon inlet guide for aluminum to prevent scratching the soft wire. However, on many older Lincoln machines, this steel guide is standard for all wires.

Yes. A worn inlet guide can cause the wire to misalign with the drive roll groove. This misalignment is a primary cause of birdnesting (wire tangling) at the drive rolls.

The M18946 is made of hardened steel to resist the abrasive wear caused by the continuous sliding friction of welding wire.

No, installation is very straightforward. It usually involves loosening a set screw or retaining clip on the wire drive assembly, sliding the old guide out, and inserting the new one.

Generally, no. The SP-135, SP-175, and similar small welders use a different, smaller wire drive assembly. The M18946 is designed for the larger "200 Amp and Up" class wire drives.