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KP2095-1 - Lincoln Electric KP2095-1 Liner Spring Guide (.113 ID x .240 OD x 5.94 L)

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Wire Running Smoothly with the KP2095-1

Every welder knows that a smooth wire feed is the backbone of a good day in the shop. The Lincoln Electric KP2095-1 Liner Spring is the unsung hero inside your wire feeder or gun connection that keeps things moving. If you've ever dealt with the frustration of wire piling up at the drive rolls—the dreaded "birdnest"—you know how important a good guide is. This 5.94-inch spring acts as a sturdy tunnel for your welding wire, guiding it safely from the feeder mechanism into the gun liner. It prevents the wire from bowing out sideways when the drive rolls push it, ensuring that every inch of wire makes it to the contact tip exactly when you need it.

This isn't just a generic spring; it's a genuine Lincoln Electric part designed to fit perfectly. With an inner diameter of .113 inches and an outer diameter of .240 inches, it provides just the right amount of space for your wire to slide through without excessive play. Whether you are pushing mild steel, stainless, or flux-cored wire, this liner spring reduces friction and drag. Over time, old springs can get clogged with metal shavings, dirt, or simply lose their shape, leading to erratic feeding and an unstable arc. Swapping out a worn guide for a fresh KP2095-1 is a quick, inexpensive fix that can solve mysterious feeding problems instantly.

Built from durable spring steel, the KP2095-1 is tough enough to handle the rigors of daily welding. It resists kinking and maintains its shape even when things get hot and heavy. Because it is an OEM part, you don't have to worry about trimming it to size or forcing it to fit—it drops right into compatible Lincoln equipment. It’s one of those spare parts that is always good to have in your toolbox or maintenance locker. When your machine starts acting up, checking your guides and liners is step one, and having a fresh spring on hand gets you back under the hood faster.

Don't let a five-dollar part cost you hours of downtime. The KP2095-1 Liner Spring ensures that the power of your Lincoln welder is translated into a consistent, high-quality weld. It supports the wire where it is most vulnerable to buckling, giving you the confidence that when you pull the trigger, the wire will feed smoothly. Keep your arc stable and your frustration low by maintaining your wire drive system with high-quality replacements like this liner spring.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Inner Diameter:0.113 in, 3 mm
Outer Diameter:0.240 in, 6.1 mm
Length:5.94 in, 150.9 mm
Material:Spring Steel
Product Type:Liner Spring, Jump Liner

INCLUDED

  • 1x KP2095-1 Liner Spring

APPLICATIONS

  • MIG (GMAW) Welding
  • Flux-Cored (FCAW) Welding
  • Industrial Wire Feeding Systems
  • Heavy Fabrication
  • Automotive Repair
  • Structural Steel Welding

FAQ

The KP2095-1 has an Inner Diameter (ID) of 0.113 inches (3 mm), an Outer Diameter (OD) of 0.240 inches (6.1 mm), and a length of 5.94 inches.

Yes, the KP2095-1 is a genuine OEM part manufactured by Lincoln Electric, ensuring compatibility and quality.

It acts as a wire guide, typically bridging the gap between the drive rolls and the gun liner to prevent the wire from buckling or birdnesting.

It is manufactured from durable spring steel to resist wear and maintain its shape under compression.

No, it is designed for specific Lincoln Electric wire feeders and gun assemblies that require a 5.94-inch guide spring with these specific diameters.

If you experience erratic wire feeding, birdnesting at the feeder, or if the spring appears kinked, clogged with debris, or deformed, it should be replaced.

While it is possible to trim liner springs, it is recommended to use the correct length specified for your equipment to ensure proper support and prevent burrs that could scratch the wire.

With an ID of 0.113 inches, it can accommodate standard welding wires typically up to 3/32 inch (2.4 mm) diameter, though you should check your specific equipment manual for recommended wire sizes.