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0700200086 - ESAB Steel MIG Gun Liner for .023-.030 Wire, 13ft Length

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OVERVIEW

Stop Fighting Your Wire Feed – Upgrade Your Liner

There is nothing more frustrating for a welder than a MIG gun that just won't feed right. You check your drive rolls, you check your contact tip, but the wire still stutters, burns back, or piles up at the feeder. More often than not, the culprit is a dirty or worn-out liner. The ESAB Steel Liner (.023-.030, 13FT) is the solution to getting your smooth, frying-bacon sound back. Designed specifically for the thinner wires used in auto body and light fabrication, this liner is built to handle 0.023" to 0.030" mild steel wire with ease.

Think of the liner as the highway for your welding wire. If that highway is full of potholes (kinks) or debris (dust and shavings), traffic is going to jam up. This steel spiral liner provides a clean, low-friction tunnel for your wire to travel through, ensuring it hits the puddle exactly when you need it to. At 13 feet long, it is ready to fit most standard MIG torches. Installation is straightforward: simply remove the old liner, slide this new one in, and trim the excess at the front end according to your gun's manual. It’s a five-minute fix that can save you hours of headache.

Why choose a steel liner? For standard mild steel wires (ER70S-6) and flux-cored wires, a steel liner offers the best durability and rigidity. It resists the abrasive nature of the wire better than plastic or Teflon liners, which are reserved for soft aluminum. This ESAB liner is coiled tightly to prevent the wire from wandering inside the cable, which is crucial when pushing thin .023" wire over a long distance. Without this support, thin wire acts like a wet noodle, buckling under the slightest resistance.

Don't let a cheap consumable ruin your welds. If you are noticing drag or inconsistent feeding, it's time to swap it out. Keep a spare ESAB 0700200086 liner in your toolbox so you are never caught off guard. Compatible with ESAB guns and designed for the rigors of daily welding, this part helps you keep the arc lit and the beads stacking perfectly.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1 per each
Product Type:MIG Gun Liner
Material:Steel
Wire Diameter Capacity:0.023", 0.030"
Length:13 ft
Compatible Wire Types:Mild Steel, Flux Cored

INCLUDED

  • 1 x ESAB Steel Liner (.023-.030 / 13FT)
  • Installation Instructions

APPLICATIONS

  • Automotive body repair and restoration
  • Light gauge sheet metal fabrication
  • General maintenance and repair (MRO)
  • HVAC ductwork welding
  • Hobbyist and DIY metal projects
  • Structural steel tacking

FAQ

This liner is designed specifically for small diameter wires, ranging from 0.023 inches (0.6mm) to 0.030 inches (0.8mm).

No, steel liners are not recommended for aluminum wire. Aluminum is soft and requires a Teflon or polymer liner to prevent shaving and friction issues. This steel liner is for hard wires like mild steel.

Signs of a bad liner include erratic wire feeding, the wire slipping at the drive rolls, excessive drag when pulling the wire through the gun by hand, or visible kinks in the liner when removed.

It comes in a standard 13-foot length. You will typically need to install it into your gun and then trim the excess sticking out of the front end to match your specific torch's requirements.

While it is an ESAB part (SKU 0700200086) designed for ESAB guns, liners are often compatible with other Euro-style or similar torches if the diameter and end fittings match. However, we recommend checking your gun's manual for part compatibility.

After inserting the liner fully into the gun, mark the length at the gas diffuser end. Remove it slightly to cut it cleanly with sharp wire cutters or a liner cutter, ensuring there are no burrs that could snag the wire, then re-seat it.

Yes, this steel liner is suitable for both solid mild steel wire and flux-cored wire, provided the diameter falls within the .023-.030 range.

Using a liner that is too large for the wire can cause the wire to snake or buckle inside, leading to an unstable arc. Using one that is too small will cause excessive friction and feeding jams.
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