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E7A5001 - Steel MIG Liner .035-.045

Packaging: pack of 1

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OVERVIEW

Optimized Wire Feeding for Steel Applications

The E7A5001 Steel MIG Liner is a critical component designed to ensure the smooth and consistent delivery of welding wire from the feeder to the contact tip. Engineered specifically for use with steel wires, this liner features a durable wound steel construction that withstands the friction and mechanical stress of continuous welding operations. It is sized to accommodate wire diameters ranging from .035" to .047" (commonly covering the popular .035" and .045" sizes), providing the correct internal clearance to support the wire without causing excessive drag or allowing the wire to buckle.

In professional welding environments, the condition of the gun liner is often overlooked until performance degrades. A liner clogged with metal shavings, dust, or lubricant residue can cause erratic wire feeding, arc instability, and the frustrating "burnback" phenomenon. This replacement liner restores the gun's performance by providing a clean, low-friction channel. Its robust coil design maintains its shape even when the gun cable is bent or manipulated during welding, ensuring that the wire feeds smoothly regardless of the operator's position.

Installation is straightforward for maintenance personnel familiar with standard MIG gun assemblies. By regularly replacing the liner as part of a preventative maintenance schedule, fabricators can minimize downtime and maintain high-quality weld beads. This liner is strictly for hard wires (mild steel, low alloy) and is not recommended for soft aluminum wires, which require polymer or Teflon liners to prevent shaving.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Component Type:MIG Gun Liner
Wire Diameter Compatibility:0.035", 0.045", 0.047"
Liner Material:Steel Coil
Application:Steel Wire

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Steel MIG Gun Liner (.035-.047)

APPLICATIONS

  • General MIG welding with mild steel wire
  • Structural steel fabrication
  • Automotive repair and bodywork
  • Farm and agricultural equipment repair
  • Maintenance and repair operations (MRO)

FAQ

This liner is designed for wire diameters between .035 inches and .047 inches, making it ideal for standard .035" and .045" steel wires.

No, steel liners are not recommended for aluminum. Aluminum wire is soft and can shave off inside a steel coil, causing clogs. You should use a Teflon or polymer liner for aluminum.

It depends on usage, but a good rule of thumb is to replace the liner whenever you experience erratic feeding that isn't solved by changing the contact tip, or if the wire is difficult to push through by hand.

Install the liner into the gun and seat it fully at the back. Then, lay the gun cable flat and straight. Trim the liner at the front end according to your gun manufacturer's specifications (usually flush with or slightly protruding from the gas diffuser).

Uneven feeding is often caused by a dirty or kinked liner. If the liner has a buildup of debris or a sharp bend, the wire will drag, causing the arc to stutter.

Yes, as long as the flux-cored wire is within the .035-.047 diameter range and is a steel-based wire, this liner will work effectively.

The liner is made of wound steel coil, which provides durability and the necessary rigidity to guide hard wires through the cable.

This product is the liner coil itself. Some guns require a separate O-ring or gas seal at the back end; check if your existing liner has one that needs to be transferred or replaced.