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发表于 2021-9-1 23:14:21 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Curious if there’s a better gun i can throw onto the 210mp that has more of an industrial feel to it?www.FirehouseFabricators.comZachLincoln 210mpLincoln SW200Hypertherm Powermax 45xp2x4 CNC Plasma Table.
Reply:I don't know... I use mine for quick fixes... since I got a dedicated tig machine but still love it for mig processes Sent from my SM-G960U using TapatalkI haven't built anything I can't throw away.  Perfection is the journey.    Mac
Reply:In pass I had all my mig guns Tweco.They just a workhorse great for employees. You can find after market replacement part keeping the cost downI would use different guns for fast changing of wire size and all welder could use the same gun. Saved on labor cost too. Dave

Originally Posted by BrooklynBravest

Curious if there’s a better gun i can throw onto the 210mp that has more of an industrial feel to it?
Reply:HTP has replacement guns for many types of welders.  On my old Miller 211 inverter I used the HTP replacement gun which was a 250A gun, and was the quality of the lead was very good very flexible.

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Reply:I would get a Bernard Q gun with the centerfire consumables. Super nice gun. For that machine you could go either with a 150 or 200 amp rated gun. Weldingsupply.com has them for $195https://www.bernardwelds.com/files/Config_Q_S.pdfMiller Multimatic 255
Reply:Basically my current dilemma is i stripped the threads I believe on my Lincoln gun for the gas diffuser.I don’t know if i can buy just the neck of the gun or I’m looking at a full replacement which is my guess.www.FirehouseFabricators.comZachLincoln 210mpLincoln SW200Hypertherm Powermax 45xp2x4 CNC Plasma Table.
Reply:I took the gun apart and the neck is a replaceable piece, but i have no clue where to order one? Anyone happen to know? It does not have a part number on it.Edit: Disregard, found the gun tube its $23 shipped. Thanks.

Last edited by BrooklynBravest; 12-28-2019 at 12:19 PM.www.FirehouseFabricators.comZachLincoln 210mpLincoln SW200Hypertherm Powermax 45xp2x4 CNC Plasma Table.
Reply:I would have opt'd for a heavier duty gun, one "class" above the stock one, so like a 250-260A gun, but that's just me.  And don't torque down the diffuser/tip holder too hard.



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Originally Posted by Oscar

I would have opt'd for a heavier duty gun, one "class" above the stock one, so like a 250-260A gun, but that's just me.  And don't torque down the diffuser/tip holder too hard.


Reply:I don't know enough about lincoln's MIG guns to answer that for you, but I'd like to think that you'd be able to find a beefier replacement one way or another.

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Reply:Lincoln  Magnum Pro 250L  is the next gun up from the 175L. I think it uses the same tips too. You can buy a Tweco that would fit, also. I found that I needed a lighter gun for my 210 MP, so I purchased a 100L to run .023 wire with. Its a lighter gun, easy to manuever in tight spots in machines, and for sheet metal work, and thin wall tube frames(and fairly cheap too). Thought about a dedicated gun for aluminum. Not sure if I would go with another 175 or a 250. Thinking of getting a HTP gun for my Snap-On welder though, I've heard good things, and the price seems good too. Let us know how it works out.Airco 250 ac/dc Heliwelder Square waveMiller Synchrowave 180 sdMiller Econo Twin HFLincoln 210 MPDayton 225 ac/dcVictor torchesSnap-On YA-212Lotos Cut60D
Reply:I about pulled my hair out with inconsistent feeding on my 210. Replaced liners, tips, etc. Finally I went to LWS and they special ordered a Bernard gun for me that would fit the 210. Best thing I ever did. It welds as smooth as butter now and to top it off the consumables are interchangeable with my Miller 8VS. Sent from my SM-G975U using TapatalkLincoln Ranger 305gMiller X-Treme 8VS Suitcase FeederLincoln Powermig 210 MPLincoln AC225 TombstoneAmico MMA-160Titanium Easy Flux 125A pile of grinders.
Reply:Please let us know the part number of that bernard gun
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Originally Posted by govinda

Please let us know the part number of that bernard gun
Reply:BERQ2010AB8CRC. That may be an Airgas part number. Sent from my SM-G975U using TapatalkLincoln Ranger 305gMiller X-Treme 8VS Suitcase FeederLincoln Powermig 210 MPLincoln AC225 TombstoneAmico MMA-160Titanium Easy Flux 125A pile of grinders.
Reply:I realize I am about a year late to this thread but I may have the complete answer to this as I am the only one I know of that has put a Magnum Pro 250 on a Lincoln 210mp. I'll start with this, by doing this "upgrade" you will void any warranty you have because Lincoln claims that the drive motor isn't strong enough to push wire through a 15' gun. I have ran the 250 on my 210mp for almost 3 years now and the only issue I have ever had was too many nozzle options. The 250 will fit in the 210mp with one small modification. Basically when the 250 gun connector is inserted into the 210mp clamp it just barely doesn't slide in far enough for the gas holes to line up correctly. What I did to remedy this was modify the clamp. On the front of the clamp you will notice a ring that sits offset from the clamp roughly 1/8th of an inch. With the door open I was able to us a Sawzall blade by hand, not in a power tool, and trim that ring off the clamp. The material used for the clamp is super easy to cut by hand carefully. This allows the 250 to slide in the needed distance and voila you now have one of the most versatile and portable welders out there. All the benefits of a 210mp with the added benefit of the various options you get with the Magnum pro 250 gun. I did this modification because I install gates and welding outside in harsh conditions definitely got easier with a much longer gun and interchangeable front end parts like recessed tips and tapered nozzles. I would be more than happy to post pics of the modification if anyone ever needs them.Side note *the Magnum Pro 250 front end will fit onto the 175L gun cable. If you are only after better front end parts and don't mind a shorter gun then buying the parts for the front end would be cheaper than an entire setup. Everything from the 250 gun handle up threads right on the 175L. But as stated above in order to use a 250 gun on the 210mp there is a tiny modification. My theory was a 90 dollar or so drive motor if it went out was worth the immense benefits of having the Pro 250 gun. LINCOLN tried but I'm a fabricator and designer, show me someone with a brain that operates like ours do that wouldn't eventually find a way to do this 😁. "Fabricating dreams into reality" is my motto here at White Stag Concepts.Www.whitestagconcepts.com
Reply:Thanks for sharing your info on the 210mp and the guns you're using. Pictures , part numbers, and links are always helpful. I've had my 210mp for 6 years now and have been very happy with it. I've had other welders borrow it and they liked it. I haven't had any problems with the Magnum 175L gun that came with it. I installed the K-2528-1 kit(.035"-045" Liner w/ 10lb spool of NR-212 Innershield) in the gun that came with the machine and have been using it for flux cored wires with, and without gas. I also have a been using a 100L (also 10Ft.) gun for running lighter stuff with a .023"- .030" liner. I like the maneuverability and lightness of the gun. I have also run an aluminum liner in the Magnum 175L gun, and liked it better than the Lincoln spoolgun that I bought for it. I'm now thinking of upgrading to a 250 amp gun for the .035"-.045" wire and maybe a 12 or 15 ft gun. I have some landscape trailer work coming up, and the extra length would come in handy.  I really doubt the extra length on the gun really would have that great an effect on the drive motor. Might put the aluminum liner back in the Magnum 175L gun, and dedicate to aluminum. There are many choices for guns besides lincolns, which are good guns, with many parts available locally, but cost a little more. I think the magnum 250L is an equivilant to a Tweco #2. There are bernard guns, HTP guns, and I'm sure lots of chinese replicas too. Here's a part number for the feeder adapter(K-466-6) I used for putting a tig torch on the mig gun hook up. I wound  up not using it because it didn't have enough post flow( tungsten was always burnt looking). That's a nice looking website , post some pics of your projects.RegardsAirco 250 ac/dc Heliwelder Square waveMiller Synchrowave 180 sdMiller Econo Twin HFLincoln 210 MPDayton 225 ac/dcVictor torchesSnap-On YA-212Lotos Cut60D
Reply:The Bernard gun I put on mine was a 10 footer. I definitely would not do a 15. 12 maybe.Sent from my SM-T878U using TapatalkLincoln Ranger 305gMiller X-Treme 8VS Suitcase FeederLincoln Powermig 210 MPLincoln AC225 TombstoneAmico MMA-160Titanium Easy Flux 125A pile of grinders.
Reply:BER, is the Airgas prefix used for order entry. Everything after, is the Bernard part#
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