
We've all been there—you're in the middle of a job, you tug on the lead, or maybe the gun slides off the cart, and crack. The plastic housing on the back of your MIG gun takes a hit. While a little electrical tape might hold it together for an hour, a broken back-end housing is a recipe for disaster. It exposes your gas lines to kinks and your electrical connections to the shop floor. The Parker L1518 Plastic Housing is the direct replacement you need to fix up your Parker MIG gun that hooks up to a Lincoln LN-7 feeder.
This isn't just a cosmetic piece; it's the armor for your gun's most vulnerable connection. When the housing is solid, it locks the power pin and control plug in place, ensuring your wire feeds smoothly and your arc stays stable. If you leave it broken, you risk straining the liner or shorting out the trigger wires. This replacement part is molded from tough, durable plastic that can handle the heat and the knocks of a real welding shop. It fits perfectly around the Parker back-end block, so you don't have to fight to get the screws in.
Installation is straightforward. Just remove the screws from the old, cracked shell, check your internal connections for any loose wires while you're in there, and clamp this new housing on. It’s a five-minute repair that saves you from buying a whole new gun cable assembly down the road. Keep your gear in top shape and keep your welds clean with this essential repair part.
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| Brand:Parker |
| Item:Back End Housing |
| Fits Which Model:Lincoln LN-7 |
| Packaging Description:1 per each |