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KP2067-2B1 - Lincoln Electric .035 Contact Tips for MIG Guns (10-Pack)

Packaging: 10 Per Ea
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OVERVIEW

Maximize Weld Quality with Lincoln Electric KP2067-2B1

Achieve superior arc stability and wire feed performance with the Lincoln Electric KP2067-2B1 Contact Tip 10-Pack. Designed for professional welders who demand reliability, these contact tips are engineered to handle .035-inch (0.9 mm) steel wire with precision. The contact tip is one of the most important, yet often overlooked, components of a MIG gun. It is responsible for transferring the welding current to the wire as it passes through to the workpiece. A worn or inferior tip can lead to poor electrical conductivity, resulting in an unstable arc, excessive spatter, and frustrating wire feed issues. Lincoln Electric's OEM tips are built to combat these issues, providing a smooth and consistent welding experience.

Precision Engineering for .035" Wire

The KP2067-2B1 features a precision-drilled bore that perfectly accommodates 0.9 mm wire. This exact sizing minimizes the gap between the wire and the tip wall, ensuring maximum electrical contact while allowing the wire to feed without excessive friction. This balance is critical for preventing "burn-back," where the wire fuses to the tip, and for maintaining a focused arc. These tips are particularly effective for steel welding applications, where consistent penetration and bead appearance are required. The durability of the materials used by Lincoln Electric means these tips withstand the thermal cycling of welding better than generic alternatives, giving you more arc-on time per tip.

Essential Consumables for MIG Guns

This package contains 10 contact tips, making it an economical choice for busy shops and mobile welders. Contact tips are consumable items that degrade with use; the bore hole can become oval-shaped or clogged with spatter, compromising the weld. Having a 10-pack in your toolbox means you can swap out a degraded tip the moment performance starts to drop, ensuring your welds remain high-quality without interruption. These tips are compatible with a range of Lincoln Electric MIG guns, making them a versatile addition to your welding inventory.

Why Choose Genuine Lincoln Parts?

When you choose genuine Lincoln Electric consumables like the KP2067-2B1, you are investing in the longevity of your equipment. OEM parts are tested to rigorous standards to ensure they meet the specific electrical and mechanical requirements of Lincoln power sources and guns. Don't let a cheap contact tip ruin a critical weld or damage your liner. Stick with the proven performance of Lincoln Electric contact tips for all your mild steel and flux-cored welding projects.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:10 PER EA
Wire Diameter:0.035" (0.9 mm)
Compatible Material:Steel
Product Type:Contact Tip
Process:MIG (GMAW), Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)

INCLUDED

  • 10 x Lincoln Electric KP2067-2B1 Contact Tips (.035" / 0.9 mm)

APPLICATIONS

  • MIG Welding (GMAW) of Mild Steel
  • Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
  • Automotive Body Repair
  • General Metal Fabrication
  • Farm and Agricultural Equipment Repair
  • Structural Steel Welding

FAQ

This contact tip is designed specifically for .035-inch (0.9 mm) welding wire.

The package contains 10 individual contact tips.

This tip is primarily designed for steel wire. Aluminum wire often expands more when heated and may require specific aluminum contact tips with slightly larger clearances.

The internal SKU and manufacturer part number is KP2067-2B1.

Yes, as long as the flux-cored wire diameter is .035 inches (0.9 mm), this tip will work effectively.

OEM tips are manufactured to precise tolerances that match your Lincoln equipment, ensuring better conductivity, arc stability, and fewer feeding issues compared to generic copies.

You should replace the tip if the bore becomes oval-shaped (keyholing), if it is clogged with spatter that cannot be removed, or if you experience erratic arc and wire feeding issues.