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QJL-116 - Bernard QJL-116 Jump Liner .045-1/16 Inch (10 Pack)

Packaging: 10 in a pack
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OVERVIEW

Precision Engineering for MIG Gun Necks

The Bernard QJL-116 Jump Liner is a critical replacement component for professional welders utilizing Bernard Q-Gun, S-Gun, and T-Gun series MIG guns. The "jump" liner serves a specific and vital function: it lines the gooseneck of the welding gun, covering the distance between the end of the main cable liner and the contact tip. Because the neck is where the wire undergoes the most significant bending stress, the liner in this section is subject to accelerated wear compared to the rest of the conduit. Replacing the jump liner independently of the main liner is a smart maintenance strategy that saves time and money while restoring optimal wire feed characteristics.

Designed to accommodate wire diameters from .045" to .062" (1/16"), this liner is versatile enough for heavy fabrication tasks involving thicker wires. It is rated for use with 200, 350, and 500 Amp guns, ensuring it can handle the heat and duty cycles associated with industrial welding applications. The liner material is selected to minimize friction, which is crucial for preventing wire shaving—a common issue that leads to clogged liners, erratic arcs, and burn-backs. By ensuring a smooth transition through the neck, the QJL-116 helps maintain a stable arc and consistent wire stick-out.

This product is supplied as a 10-pack, recognizing that jump liners are consumables that require regular inspection and replacement. For welders working in high-volume production environments, having a ready supply of jump liners means you can address feeding issues immediately at the bench. The installation process is designed to be quick, minimizing the time the torch is offline. When you notice drag in the wire feed or erratic arc behavior, checking and replacing the jump liner is often the first and most effective troubleshooting step.

Using genuine Bernard parts like the QJL-116 ensures perfect fitment within the neck assembly. Improperly sized or generic liners can leave gaps where the wire is unsupported, leading to bird-nesting or increased resistance. Trust in the engineering of Bernard to keep your wire delivery system functioning at peak performance, allowing you to focus on weld pool control and penetration.

Additional Information
Brand:Bernard
Item:Liner
Wire Size:0.045", 1/16"
Amperage:200 A, 350 A, 500 A
Packaging Description:pack of 10
Component Type:Jump Liner
Wire Diameter Range:0.045" - 0.062"
Compatible Gun Series:Q-Gun, S-Gun, T-Gun

INCLUDED

  • (10) Bernard QJL-116 Jump Liners

APPLICATIONS

  • Heavy industrial fabrication using .045" to 1/16" wire
  • Automotive and transportation equipment manufacturing
  • Structural steel welding
  • Maintenance and repair operations (MRO)
  • Shipbuilding and marine fabrication

FAQ

The QJL-116 is designed for wire diameters ranging from .045 inches up to 1/16 inches (0.062 inches).

This product is sold as a package of 10 jump liners.

A jump liner is a shorter liner specifically designed to fit inside the curved neck (gooseneck) of the MIG gun, whereas a standard liner runs the full length of the cable assembly. Jump liners allow you to replace the high-wear area in the neck without replacing the entire cable liner.

It is compatible with Bernard MIG guns rated for 200, 350, and 500 Amps, typically found in the Q-Gun, S-Gun, and T-Gun series.

The jump liner is located in the bend of the gun where friction is highest. A worn liner can cause erratic wire feeding, wire shaving, and arc instability. Regular replacement ensures smooth operation.

Yes, this is a genuine Bernard product, ensuring correct fit and material quality for your Bernard equipment.

While the size may fit, standard steel jump liners are generally not recommended for aluminum wire due to friction. Aluminum typically requires nylon or Teflon liners. Check your gun's manual for specific aluminum recommendations.