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Inlet Guide Connector Miller Female Quick Connect

Packaging: 1 per each
$42.00/ea

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SKU: 400-QCA Categories: ,

OVERVIEW

Optimized Wire Delivery for Industrial Welding

The 400-QCA Inlet Guide Connector is a critical component for high-volume welding operations utilizing Miller or Lincoln LN7 wire feeders. In industrial environments where downtime equates to lost revenue, ensuring a seamless and reliable path for welding wire is paramount. This adapter is engineered to bridge the gap between your bulk wire dispensing system (such as drums or large spools) and the feeder mechanism, providing a secure and friction-minimized entry point.

Manufactured to meet the rigorous demands of continuous manufacturing, the connector features a robust Female Quick Connect interface. This design choice allows maintenance teams and operators to rapidly connect or disconnect wire conduits without the need for complex tools or time-consuming disassembly. Whether you are running mild steel, aluminum, or stainless wire, maintaining the integrity of the wire path is essential to preventing bird-nesting and feedability issues. The 400-QCA ensures that the wire transitions smoothly into the drive rolls, protecting the wire surface and reducing wear on the feeder motor.

Compatibility is a key strength of this unit. It is specifically calibrated to fit the inlet geometry of standard Miller wire feeders as well as the classic Lincoln LN7 models. By standardizing your connection points with this adapter, you can create a modular and efficient wire delivery network across your shop floor. Trust in the durability and precision of this connector to keep your arc stable and your production lines moving.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each
Product:Accessory
Brand:MAP

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Inlet Guide Connector (Miller/Lincoln LN7 Compatible)
  • 1 x Female Quick Connect Fitting

APPLICATIONS

  • Automated welding cells using bulk wire drums
  • Manual MIG stations requiring frequent wire changes
  • Retrofitting older Lincoln LN7 feeders for modern conduit systems
  • High-volume fabrication shops using Miller wire feeders
  • Structural steel manufacturing
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