
If you are running a Miller FC-1150 MIG gun, you know it's a beast built for serious welding. However, the gooseneck is often the first part to take a beating. Whether it has been dropped, hammered on to clear spatter, or simply worn out from thousands of hours of heat cycles, a bad neck can ruin your day. The Miller 201250 Gooseneck is the direct factory replacement you need to get your torch back in fighting shape. This is the standard 82-degree neck that likely came with your gun originally, offering that familiar angle that feels right for most flat and horizontal welding positions.
Why bother with a genuine Miller replacement? Because fitment matters. When you are pushing heavy flux-cored wire or trying to lay down smooth MIG beads, the last thing you want is a neck that doesn't line up perfectly with your diffuser or liner. This 201250 neck ensures your liner sits exactly where it should, reducing drag and preventing those frustrating wire feed stutters. The threads are cut precisely to accept your gas diffusers and retaining heads without cross-threading or wobbling, ensuring excellent electrical transfer to the tip. A solid electrical connection means a stable arc and less heat buildup in the handle.
Don't let a bent or clogged neck slow down production. Swapping out the gooseneck is one of the easiest repairs you can do to extend the life of your gun. This 82-degree tube gives you the access you need while keeping your wrist in a comfortable position. It is built tough to handle the high amperage the FC-1150 is known for. Keep a spare in your toolbox or swap out that old, battered neck today to experience smoother feeding and a more consistent arc immediately.
| Additional Information |
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| Brand:Miller |
| Packaging Description:1 Per Ea |
| Compatible Gun Model:FC-1150 |
| Neck Angle:82 Degrees |
| Part Type:Gooseneck, Neck Tube |
| Process:MIG (GMAW), Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) |