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L1518 - Parker MIG Gun Rear Housing for Lincoln LN-7 Feeders

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OVERVIEW

Reliable Connection Protection for Industrial Welding

The Rear Gun Housing (L1518) is a critical replacement component designed specifically for Parker MIG guns configured for Lincoln LN-7 wire feeders. In heavy-duty industrial environments, the connection point between the MIG gun and the wire feeder is subjected to constant mechanical stress, vibration, and potential impact. This rear housing assembly serves as the primary protective shell for the delicate internal components of the back end, including the power pin, gas hose connections, and trigger control wiring.

Manufactured from high-grade, impact-resistant composite materials, this housing is engineered to withstand the rigors of daily shop use. It resists cracking from drops and maintains its structural integrity even in high-temperature welding zones. The precise molding ensures a tight seal around the internal components, effectively shielding them from conductive dust, metal shavings, and atmospheric contaminants that could otherwise compromise the electrical continuity or gas flow.

Proper maintenance of the rear housing is essential for operator safety and equipment longevity. A cracked or damaged housing can expose live electrical parts or lead to gas leaks at the feeder connection. By replacing a damaged unit with this specific L1518 model, maintenance teams can ensure that the strain relief mechanism functions correctly, preventing the cable from pulling out of the power pin during operation. This part is designed for seamless integration with Parker-style guns, ensuring that the mounting screw holes align perfectly for a quick and hassle-free installation process.

Whether you are refurbishing older equipment or performing emergency repairs on the production line, this rear gun housing provides the fit, finish, and durability required to keep your Lincoln LN-7 welding systems operational. It is an indispensable spare part for facilities utilizing Parker torch systems on Lincoln feeders.

Additional Information
Item:Back End Housing
Fits Which Model:LN23 25 7 7GMA LN742
Back End:Lincoln
Material:High-Impact Composite
Compatibility:Lincoln LN-7 Feeders, Parker MIG Guns
Part Type:Rear Housing Assembly
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Brand:Parker
Item:Back End Housing
Fits Which Model:Lincoln LN-7
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Plastic Back End Housing (Left and Right Halves)
  • Mounting Hardware/Screws

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Parker MIG guns with cracked or damaged back-end housings
  • Maintenance of welding equipment connected to Lincoln LN-7 wire feeders
  • General fabrication shops using Parker Torchology products
  • Industrial manufacturing environments requiring equipment upkeep

FAQ

This housing is designed for Parker MIG guns that are configured to connect to Lincoln LN-7 style wire feeders.

Yes, the housing kit typically includes the necessary screws to secure the two halves together.

It is specifically designed for Parker brand torches. While some components are interchangeable, we recommend using it only with Parker assemblies to ensure a proper fit.

A cracked housing compromises the structural integrity of the gun connection, potentially exposing live electrical parts and allowing gas lines to become kinked or damaged.

It is manufactured from a high-impact, heat-resistant industrial plastic designed to withstand the rigors of a welding environment.

Yes, replacing the back-end housing is a simple repair that usually requires only a screwdriver. Ensure the welder is unplugged before starting.

No, this SKU is for the plastic housing shell only. The brass power pin and internal components are sold separately.

No, this specific housing (L1518) is molded for the Lincoln LN-7 style back end. Euro connectors require a different housing shape.