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BQ3025AE7EL - 350A MIG Welding Gun, 25ft, Bernard Style, Lincoln PowerMIG Connection

Packaging: 1 per each
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OVERVIEW

Upgrade Your Reach with a 25ft Bernard-Style MIG Gun

Tired of dragging your welder around the shop just to reach the other side of a project? This 350 Amp MIG gun with a massive 25-foot lead is the solution you've been looking for. Designed as a direct replacement for Lincoln PowerMIG setups, this gun plugs right into your machine's power pin, giving you immediate access to extended reach and heavy-duty performance. Whether you are welding on farm equipment, automotive frames, or structural components, the extra cable length gives you the freedom to weld in position without the hassle of moving your power source.

Comfort and arc stability are at the heart of this gun's design. It features a Bernard-style front end, meaning it uses the popular Centerfire contact tips and nozzles. Welders love Centerfire parts because the tips drop right in and lock with the nozzle—no threads to strip and no tools required for a quick tip change. The gas flow is optimized to keep your weld pool protected, even at the higher amperages this 350A gun can handle. The handle itself is ergonomically shaped to fit naturally in your hand, reducing wrist strain during those long beads.

Durability is key when you're pushing 350 amps. This gun features a heavy-duty power cable and a tough outer sheath that resists cuts and burns from hot slag. The strain relief at the handle and the machine end prevents kinking, ensuring smooth wire feeding even at the full 25-foot extension. If you are running flux-cored or solid wire through your Lincoln PowerMIG, this gun offers the reliability and comfort you need to lay down high-quality welds shift after shift.

Why Welders Choose This Gun:

  • Massive Reach: 25 feet of cable lets you work around large parts easily.
  • Easy Consumables: Uses standard Bernard Centerfire tips and nozzles found in most shops.
  • Plug-and-Play: Fits Lincoln PowerMIG machines directly—no adapters needed.
  • Cooler Operation: Designed to handle high heat without overheating your hand.
Additional Information
Amperage:350
Length:25 ft
Brand:Bernard Style
Back End:Powermig
Front End:Bernard
Cooling Method:Air Cooled
Torch Type:MIG Gun
Connection Type:Lincoln PowerMIG Direct Connect
Duty Cycle:60% @ 350A (CO2)
Cable Length:25 ft
Consumable Compatibility:Bernard Centerfire
Applications:Heavy Fabrication, Structural Steel, Manufacturing
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1x 350A Air-Cooled MIG Gun (25ft Length)
  • 1x Installed Liner (Standard .035-.045" typically)
  • 1x Contact Tip (Centerfire Style)
  • 1x Nozzle (Centerfire Style)
  • 1x Lincoln PowerMIG Back-End Connector

APPLICATIONS

  • Structural Steel Fabrication
  • Heavy Equipment Repair
  • Trailer Manufacturing
  • Shipbuilding and Marine Repair
  • General Industrial Fabrication
  • Large Scale MRO Projects

FAQ

Yes, if your machine uses the standard Lincoln PowerMIG direct connect pin, this gun is designed to fit. It is compatible with most PowerMIG series welders.

This gun is compatible with Bernard Centerfire style consumables, including contact tips, nozzles, and gas diffusers.

For steel wires, 25 feet is generally acceptable if the liner is in good condition and the drive rolls are set correctly. For softer wires like aluminum, a push-pull system is recommended over a long standard gun.

The gun is rated for 350 Amps at a 60% duty cycle when using CO2 shielding gas. Mixed gases may slightly reduce the duty cycle rating.

Yes, the gun typically comes pre-installed with a standard steel liner, usually sized for .035" to .045" wire.

Most Bernard-style Q-guns feature a rotatable and replaceable neck. Please check the specific sub-model manual, but generally, the neck can be swapped for different angles.

This is an air-cooled MIG gun.

With the Centerfire style, simply unscrew the nozzle, and the contact tip will drop out or can be pulled out. Insert the new tip and tighten the nozzle back on to lock it in place.