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Pat ent ed Jum p L ine r Issued August 2007 • Index No. SPEC JL-1.3 Jump Liners MIG W elding Accessory U S A M a de w it h P r id e an d wi th ou t C o mp ro mi se i n t he Pat ent ed Jum p L ine rs rep lac e o nly th e m ost com mon ly wor n a nd clo gge d l ine r a rea to red uce th e a mou nt of tim e a gu n i s o ffl ine an d min imi ze inv e[...]
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© 2007 Bernard Printed in U.S.A. A vailable Jump Liners Installation Instructions 1. T urn off power . 2. Remove nozzle, insulator , tip gas diffuser and neck from gun. 3. Remove old jump liner from the back end of the neck. 4. Insert new jump liner making sure the liner stop is fully seated at back end of neck. 5. T ake the tapered end of the nec[...]