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201260 - Miller FC-1150 Gooseneck Jump Liner 3/32-1/8 Inch

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your FC-1150 Running Smoothly

If you are running an FC-1150 MIG gun, you are likely tackling some of the toughest welding jobs out there. Pushing 3/32" or 1/8" wire isn't for the faint of heart, and it puts a massive amount of strain on your equipment. One of the most common frustration points in heavy-duty flux-cored welding is wire feeding issues. You know the feeling: the gun starts stuttering, the arc gets unstable, and you spend more time fighting the torch than laying down beads. Often, the culprit isn't the feeder or the main liner—it's the short, curved liner inside the neck of the gun. That's where the Miller 201260 Gooseneck Liner comes in.

This replacement liner is the unsung hero of your welding setup. It sits right in the "gooseneck" bend of your torch, taking the brunt of the friction as that heavy wire makes the turn toward the contact tip. Over time, your old liner gets grooved, clogged with lube and shavings, or simply worn out. When that happens, friction spikes, and your wire feed speed becomes inconsistent. By swapping in a fresh Miller 201260, you restore that slick, smooth path your wire needs. It’s designed specifically to handle the heavy gauge wires you use, ensuring they glide through the bend without kinking or dragging.

Don't let a cheap or worn-out part shut down your production line. The FC-1150 is a workhorse, but it needs the right maintenance to stay that way. Keeping a few of these 201260 liners in your toolbox is a smart move for any serious fabricator. They are easy to swap out, meaning you can fix a feeding problem in minutes rather than hours. Whether you are welding structural steel, heavy equipment, or performing hardfacing, reliable feeding is the key to a quality weld. Trust genuine Miller parts to keep your arc steady and your spatter low.

This package contains one replacement liner. It is built to Miller's exacting standards, so you don't have to worry about fitment issues. It slides right into the neck assembly of your FC-1150, ready to go to work immediately. When you are welding with wires as thick as 1/8 inch, you need every advantage you can get. Ensure your gun is firing on all cylinders with a fresh gooseneck liner and get back to burning metal.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Item:Liner
Wire Size:3/32" - 1/8"
Fits Which Model:Miller FC-1150
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Component Type:Gooseneck Liner
Compatible Gun Series:FC-1150 MIG Gun
Material:Steel Coil

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 201260 Gooseneck Liner Replacement

APPLICATIONS

  • Heavy industrial fabrication using FC-1150 MIG guns
  • Structural steel welding with large diameter flux-cored wires
  • Hardfacing and buildup operations
  • Shipbuilding and heavy equipment manufacturing
  • Maintenance and repair of heavy machinery

FAQ

The Miller 201260 is designed specifically for the Miller FC-1150 series MIG guns.

This liner is rated for large diameter wires ranging from 3/32 inch to 1/8 inch.

No, this is the gooseneck liner (also known as a jump liner) which fits specifically inside the curved neck of the gun, not the main cable conduit.

The gooseneck liner experiences the most friction and wear due to the bend in the torch neck. Replacing it independently allows you to maintain performance without replacing the entire main liner.

It depends on usage, but if you experience erratic feeding or arc instability despite a good main liner and contact tip, the gooseneck liner should be inspected and likely replaced.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller OEM replacement part, ensuring perfect fit and performance for your FC-1150 gun.

It is not recommended. This liner is sized for 3/32"-1/8" wire. Using significantly smaller wire may lead to poor electrical contact and erratic feeding inside the large ID of the liner.

It is typically made of a durable steel coil designed to withstand the abrasion of heavy flux-cored and solid wires.