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KP52281-1 - Lincoln Electric Magnum PRO Wire Liner Collet

Packaging: 1 Per Ea
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OVERVIEW

Keep Your MIG Gun Running Smoothly with the Lincoln KP52281-1

Welding downtime is the enemy of productivity, and often, it's the smallest parts that cause the biggest headaches. The Lincoln Electric KP52281-1 Wire Liner Collet is a small but mighty essential for anyone operating a Lincoln Magnum PRO MIG gun. This part is responsible for holding your wire liner securely in place. Why does that matter? Because a loose liner leads to poor wire feeding, stuttering arcs, and frustrating burn-backs. By ensuring your liner is locked down tight with this genuine Lincoln collet, you are investing in smoother welds and less troubleshooting time.

When you are in the middle of a heavy fabrication job, the last thing you need is your wire feeder jamming because the liner slipped back. The KP52281-1 is designed to grip the liner firmly, preventing it from moving as the cable twists and turns during use. It is made from high-quality brass, offering the durability you expect from Lincoln Electric products. Whether you are a professional fabricator in a heavy industrial shop or a serious hobbyist in a garage, using genuine OEM parts like this collet ensures that your equipment operates exactly as the manufacturer intended.

Replacing your liner is a standard part of MIG gun maintenance, and the collet is a key part of that assembly. Over time, collets can become worn, stripped, or lost during liner changes. Keeping a spare KP52281-1 in your toolbox or maintenance locker is a smart move. It ensures that when you do need to swap out a kinked or dirty liner, you have all the necessary hardware to finish the job correctly and get back to welding immediately. Don't settle for "close enough" with generic parts that might damage your liner or gun; stick with the part designed specifically for your Lincoln system.

At Welders Supply, we understand the importance of quality components. The Lincoln KP52281-1 represents the reliability and performance that Lincoln Electric is known for. It is compatible with a range of Magnum PRO setups, making it a versatile spare for shops running Lincoln gear. Ensure consistent wire delivery, protect your consumables, and maintain the high standards of your welding projects by securing your liner with the correct collet today.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Wire Liner Collet
Compatible Series:Magnum PRO
Material:Brass
Application:MIG Welding, Wire Feeding

INCLUDED

  • One (1) Wire Liner Collet

APPLICATIONS

  • MIG Welding (GMAW)
  • Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
  • Industrial Fabrication
  • Automotive Repair
  • Structural Steel Welding
  • Maintenance and Repair Operations (MRO)

FAQ

The KP52281-1 is a collet used to securely hold and retain the welding wire liner within the MIG gun assembly, preventing movement that could disrupt wire feeding.

This collet is designed primarily for Lincoln Electric Magnum PRO series MIG guns. Always check your specific gun's parts breakdown to confirm compatibility.

The collet does not need to be replaced as often as the liner itself, but it should be inspected for wear, thread damage, or deformation every time the liner is changed. Replace if it no longer grips securely.

Yes, the KP52281-1 is a genuine OEM part manufactured by Lincoln Electric, ensuring proper fit and material quality.

It is typically machined from brass, which provides a good balance of durability and corrosion resistance while being soft enough to grip the liner without crushing it.

No, this part is engineered specifically for Lincoln Electric systems. Using it on other brands may result in improper fitment and gas leaks.

No, the KP52281-1 is sold separately. Liners are sold individually based on wire diameter and gun length.

A secure liner ensures the wire travels smoothly from the feeder to the tip. If the liner moves, it can cause friction, erratic feeding, and premature wear on other components.