
If you have ever tripped over your MIG gun cable or accidentally smashed the plug end where it connects to the welder, you know the frustration of a cracked housing. The Parker B1518 Gun Plug Housing is the direct replacement part you need to fix a broken Euro-style connector shell. Instead of taping it up with electrical tape or buying a completely new gun, you can simply swap out the plastic housing and restore your torch to factory condition.
Why Replace the Housing?
The plastic shell at the back of your MIG gun does more than just look good. It protects the delicate trigger pins and the gas seal from dust, dirt, and impact. If the housing is cracked, your trigger wires can get pulled out, or the liner might not seat correctly, leading to feeding issues. The Parker B1518 is built tough to withstand the daily abuse of a welding shop. It is made from impact-resistant plastic that handles heat and knocks better than cheap generic alternatives.
Easy Installation
Installing this housing is a quick 5-minute repair. Simply unscrew the old, broken housing (usually held together by a few screws), carefully separate the halves, and place the brass Euro block into the new Parker housing. Screw the new halves together, and you are ready to weld. No soldering or special tools are required—just a screwdriver.
Compatibility
This housing is designed for the standard "Euro" connection, which is the round plug with the brass nut found on many ESAB, Fronius, and newer Lincoln or Miller machines (if equipped with Euro adapters). It fits most standard air-cooled MIG guns that use this style of connection. Don't let a broken piece of plastic stop your production; keep a spare B1518 in your toolbox.
| Additional Information |
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| Brand:Parker |
| Item:Back End Housing |
| Back End:Euro |
| Packaging Description:1-per-each |
| Torch Type:MIG |
| Connection Type:Euro Central Adapter |
| Material:High-Impact Composite |
| Component Type:Plastic Housing Shell |