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9SS19074 - Lincoln Electric S19074 Magnum 250L Replacement Handle Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Magnum 250L to Like-New Condition

Is your MIG gun handle cracked, taped up, or just plain uncomfortable? It's time to upgrade your grip with the Lincoln Electric S19074 Collar Lock Handle. Specifically designed for the legendary Magnum 250L MIG gun, this replacement handle is the perfect fix for welders who take pride in their tools. A broken handle isn't just an annoyance; it can cause the neck to twist unexpectedly while you're laying a bead, ruining your weld and wasting your time.

The S19074 features the classic Lincoln "Collar Lock" design. This smart feature clamps down securely on the gooseneck, ensuring it stays exactly where you position it. No more fighting a floppy torch head while you're trying to weld out of position. The handle itself is contoured for comfort, providing a natural grip that reduces hand strain during those long days under the hood. Made from tough, durable plastic, it stands up to the daily abuse of the shop floor—whether it's getting dragged across concrete or knocked against a workbench.

Installation is straightforward and can be done right at your workbench with standard tools. Simply disassemble your old handle, transfer the trigger and cable assembly, and secure the new S19074 housing. In minutes, your Magnum 250L will feel solid and responsive again. Don't let a $50 part compromise the performance of your $500 gun. Get the genuine Lincoln replacement and get back to burning wire with confidence.

Why Choose This Handle?

  • Fixes Wobbly Necks: The collar lock keeps your torch head rigid and stable.
  • Built Tough: Resists cracking from drops and heat exposure.
  • Comfort Grip: Ergonomic shape helps you weld longer with less fatigue.
Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Item:Handle
Packaging Description:1-per-each
Compatible Brand/Model:Lincoln Magnum 250L
Part Type:Replacement Handle
Material:High-Impact Composite
Locking Mechanism:Collar Lock

INCLUDED

  • 1 x S19074 Collar Lock Handle Assembly
  • Mounting Hardware (if applicable to specific batch)
  • Installation Instructions

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing damaged or cracked handles on Lincoln Magnum 250L MIG guns
  • Replacing worn locking mechanisms that cause loose goosenecks
  • General maintenance of MIG welding torches in fabrication shops
  • Restoring ergonomic comfort to older welding equipment

FAQ

No, the S19074 is specifically designed for the Magnum 250L series. Other Magnum models (like the 300 or 400) use different handle assemblies. Please check your gun's model number before ordering.

The Collar Lock is a design feature where the handle shell mechanically interlocks with the gun tube (gooseneck) to prevent it from rotating or pulling out during use. It ensures a rigid and secure connection.

Typically, the S19074 part number refers to the handle shell assembly itself. The trigger switch is usually sold separately or transferred from your existing handle during replacement.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Lincoln Electric component, ensuring the highest quality materials and perfect compatibility with your Magnum 250L equipment.

Installation generally requires standard screwdrivers (Phillips or Torx, depending on the specific screws used in your assembly) to separate the old handle halves and secure the new ones.

No, the Magnum 100L is a smaller gun and uses a different handle design. This part is too large and the internal mounting points will not align with the 100L cable assembly.

Using a taped handle is not recommended. It can hide structural damage, lead to loose electrical connections, and poses a safety risk if the gun falls apart during welding. Replacement is the safest option.

Most OEM handle kits include the necessary screws to join the two halves, but it is always good practice to retain your original hardware just in case.
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