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M1384 - Miller M1384 Teflon Liner for .047-.062 Aluminum Wire

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Miller M1384 Teflon Liner for Aluminum Welding

The Miller M1384 Teflon Liner is an essential component for welders working with aluminum wire. Designed specifically to handle wire diameters between .047 inches (3/64") and .062 inches (1/16"), this liner addresses the unique challenges associated with feeding soft alloys. Unlike steel liners, which can cause abrasion and shaving on softer wires, this Teflon liner provides a smooth, low-friction path that ensures consistent delivery from the drive rolls to the contact tip. As a genuine Miller Electric OEM part, it guarantees compatibility and performance with your existing Miller equipment.

Reliability is key in industrial environments, and using the correct liner is often the difference between a productive day and one spent clearing bird-nests. The M1384 is engineered to fit seamlessly into Miller Spoolmatic and XR series guns, which are industry standards for aluminum fabrication. By reducing drag, the liner minimizes the strain on drive motors and helps maintain a stable arc, resulting in cleaner welds and less downtime. Whether you are repairing a boat hull, fabricating a trailer, or working on aerospace components, trusting genuine Miller parts ensures your equipment operates at peak efficiency.

Maintenance of your MIG gun is critical for longevity, and replacing the liner is a standard procedure that should not be overlooked. Over time, liners can accumulate dust, dirt, and wire shavings, which increase friction and lead to erratic feeding. Keeping a spare Miller M1384 on hand is a smart strategy for any fabrication shop. This liner is easy to install and is built to withstand the rigors of daily use. It represents a small investment that protects your more expensive welding assets and ensures the quality of your finished work.

When you choose the Miller M1384, you are choosing a product backed by decades of welding innovation. Miller Electric is known for its commitment to quality, and this replacement liner is no exception. It is packaged individually to ensure it arrives in perfect condition, ready to solve your wire feeding issues immediately. Upgrade your setup or replenish your consumables inventory with this high-quality Teflon liner designed specifically for the demands of aluminum MIG welding.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Material:Teflon (PTFE)
Wire Diameter Range:.047" (3/64") - .062" (1/16")
Component Type:Liner
Application:Aluminum Welding
Compatible Guns:Spoolmate, Spoolmatic, XR Series
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Material:Teflon (PTFE)
Wire Diameter Range:.047" (3/64") - .062" (1/16")
Component Type:Liner
Application:Aluminum Welding
Compatible Guns:Spoolmatic, XR Series, Spoolmate
Brand:Miller OEM
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller M1384 Teflon Liner (.047-.062)
  • Installation Instructions

APPLICATIONS

  • Aluminum Ship and Boat Building
  • Automotive Manufacturing and Repair
  • Sign Fabrication
  • Trailer Manufacturing
  • Aerospace Components
  • General Aluminum Fabrication

FAQ

The Miller M1384 is designed for wire diameters ranging from .047 inches (3/64") to .062 inches (1/16").

Teflon (PTFE) has a very low coefficient of friction, which allows soft aluminum wire to slide easily without shaving or buckling, preventing bird-nesting and clogged tips.

While it can physically feed steel wire, it is not recommended. Steel wire is abrasive and will quickly wear out the soft Teflon material. Use steel liners for steel wire.

It is commonly used in Miller Spoolmatic, Spoolmate, and XR series push-pull guns designed for aluminum welding.

Replace the liner if you experience erratic wire feeding, notice wire shavings at the drive rolls or contact tip, or if the liner is kinked or clogged with debris.

Yes, liners often need to be trimmed to the specific length of your gun cable. Ensure you use a sharp blade to create a clean, burr-free cut.

The M1384 is typically sold as the liner conduit itself. Check your specific gun manual to see if additional collets or O-rings are required or reused from the previous assembly.

Using a steel liner for aluminum usually results in severe friction, wire shaving (which clogs the liner), and frequent bird-nesting due to the softness of the aluminum.