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VICTOR Cutting Tips

Oxy-fuel cutting or gas cutting is a process that uses oxygen and fuel gas to cut a metal workpiece by producing a flame & melting the workpiece. Victor Thermal Dynamics cutting tips are attached to ...Read More

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StyleModelTypeSteel ThicknessOxygen PressureFuel PressureSizeCompatible Fuel TypeOxygen FlowAcetylene FlowPrice
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6700-2731
1 Piece1 1/2"35 psig to 40 psig-3-118-2-140-150 SCFH12-18 SCFH£22.35
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0331-0016
1 Piece2" to 2 1/2"40 psig to 45 psig4 psig to 9 psig3-101-3Acetylene210-225 SCFH14-22 SCFH£34.63
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0330-0109
1 Piece1/2"20 psig, 30 psig, 35 psig3 psig to 5 psig0Acetylene55/60/65 SCFH5/8/6/10 SCFH£70.80
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0330-0063
1 Piece1" to 1 1/2"35 psig, 40 psig, 45 psig3 psig to 7 psig2"Acetylene140/150/160 SCFH10/16/12/18 SCFH£73.11
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0330-0007
1 Piece3"0.8 psig5 psig to 12 psig1-101-4Acetylene0.844 SCFH0.6 SCFH£36.04
E
0330-0003
1 Piece1/8"0.8 psig3 psig to 5 psig0Acetylene0.8 SCFH0.6 SCFH£40.22
E
0330-0008
1 Piece5"0.909 psig5 psig to 13 psig5"Acetylene0.944 SCFH0.684 SCFH£38.02
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0330-0535
1 Piece6"1.125 psig7 psig to 13 psig6Acetylene0.833 SCFH0.682 SCFH£324.01
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0331-0014
1 Piece3/4"30 psig to 35 psig3 psig to 5 psig3-101-1Acetylene80-85 SCFH8-13 SCFH£35.33
B
0331-0013
1 Piece3/8" to 1/2"25 psig to 30 psig3 psig to 5 psig3-101-0Acetylene55-60 SCFH5-8 SCFH£33.35
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0331-0009
1 Piece1/4"20 psig to 25 psig3 psig to 5 psig3-101-00Acetylene30-35 SCFH4-6 SCFH£36.30
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0330-0006
1 Piece1" to 1 1/2"40 psig to 45 psig3 psig to 7 psig1-101-2Acetylene150-160 SCFH12-18 SCFH£35.27
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0330-0004
1 Piece1/4"20 psig to 25 psig3 psig to 5 psig1-101-00Acetylene30-35 SCFH3-5 SCFH£33.44
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0331-0015
1 Piece1" to 1 1/2"35 psig to 40 psig3 psig to 7 psig3-101-2Acetylene140-150 SCFH10-16 SCFH£34.63
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0330-0113
1 Piece1" to 1 1/2"40 psig to 45 psig3 psig to 7 psig2"Acetylene0.938 SCFH0.667 SCFH£71.37
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0330-0012
1 Piece3/8" to 1/2"30 psig to 35 psig3 psig to 5 psig1-101-0Acetylene60-65 SCFH6-10 SCFH£38.88
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0330-0005
1 Piece3/4"30 psig to 35 psig3 psig to 5 psig1-101-1Acetylene80-85 SCFH8-13 SCFH£35.12
G
0330-0002
1 Piece2" to 2 1/2"40 psig to 45 psig4 psig to 9 psig1-101-3Acetylene210-225 SCFH14-22 SCFH£33.24
E
0330-0009
1 Piece6"40 psig, 45 psig, 55 psig7 psig to 13 psig6Acetylene0.833 SCFH30/44/34/50 SCFH£37.39
A
0330-0114
1 Piece3"40 psig to 50 psig5 psig to 12 psig-Acetylene-18-30 SCFH£70.80
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0330-0059
1 Piece3/4"30 psig to 35 psig3 psig to 5 psig1"Acetylene0.941 SCFH0.615 SCFH£73.11
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0331-0035
1 Piece1" to 1 1/2"35 psig, 40 psig, 45 psig3 psig to 7 psig2"Acetylene140/150/160 SCFH10/16/12/18 SCFH£72.94
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0330-0199
1 Piece3/4"30 psig to 35 psig3 psig to 5 psig1"Acetylene0.941 SCFH0.615 SCFH£119.43
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0330-0531
1 Piece3"0.8 psig5 psig to 12 psig-Acetylene0.844 SCFH0.6 SCFH£324.01
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0333-0305
2 Piece2" to 2 1/2"40 psig, 45 psig, 50 psig6 psig to 10 psig3"Natural Gas, Propane150/175/200 SCFH0.222 SCFH£47.40
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0333-0308
2 Piece6"45 psig to 55 psig10 psi to 15 psi-Natural Gas, Propane--£42.57
M
0333-0356
2 Piece6"40 psig to 50 psig6 psig to 10 psig-Propylene--£52.65
L
0333-0264
2 Piece1"35 psig to 40 psig4 psig to 8 psig2"Propylene0.92 SCFH0.8 SCFH£41.63
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0333-0304
2 Piece1" to 1 1/2"35 psig, 40 psig, 45 psig5 psig to 9 psig2"Natural Gas, Propane115/125/135 SCFH0.8 SCFH£41.34
M
0333-0265
2 Piece2"45 psig to 50 psig6 psi to 10 psi-Propylene--£46.17
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0333-0366
2 Piece2 1/2" to 3"0.895 psig5 psig to 9 psig2"Natural Gas, Propane0.92 SCFH0.185 SCFH£49.71
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0333-0365
2 Piece1" to 1 1/4" to 1 1/2"30 psig to 35 psig4 psig to 8 psig1"Natural Gas, Propane0.917 SCFH0.185 SCFH£51.40
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0333-0353
2 Piece3/4"30 psig to 35 psig3 psig to 5 psig-Propylene--£50.27
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0333-0364
2 Piece1/2" to 3/4"25 psig to 30 psig3 psig to 5 psig0Natural Gas, Propane0.917 SCFH0.185 SCFH£51.35
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0333-0306
2 Piece3"0.9 psig8 psig to 12 psig-Natural Gas, Propane0.84 SCFH0.8 SCFH£47.89
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0333-0367
2 Piece4"0.895 psig6 psig to 10 psig3"Natural Gas, Propane0.891 SCFH0.185 SCFH£49.35
R
0333-0307
2 Piece4" to 5"0.909 psig8 psig to 12 psig5"Natural Gas, Propane0.917 SCFH0.667 SCFH£43.54
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0333-0302
2 Piece3/8" to 1/2"20 psig, 30 psig, 35 psig3 psig to 5 psig0Natural Gas, Propane45/50/55 SCFH0.8 SCFH£41.91
M
0333-0303
2 Piece3/4"30 psig to 35 psig4 psi to 6 psi-Natural Gas, Propane--£46.57
L
0333-0263
2 Piece3/4"30 psig to 35 psig4 psig to 6 psig1"Propylene0.875 SCFH0.833 SCFH£43.81
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0333-0354
MT HP1"85 psi, 95 psi8 oz.1"Propylene145/160 SCFH-£18.16
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0333-0355
MT HP2"85 psi, 95 psi8 oz.2"Propylene230/250 SCFH-£18.63

Cutting Tips

Gas welding equipment, such as gas welding torches or gas cutting torches, use oxygen and fuel gases like propane, propylene, acetylene & natural gas for welding, heating & cutting metallic workpieces. These welding equipment are available in variants having cutting, brazing, soldering & heat shrink attachments for performing numerous operations.
Victor Thermal Dynamics, an ESAB brand manufactures cutting, gas control and speciality welding tools for diverse applications in automotive, manufacturing, oil & gas and fabrication industries.
Victor Thermal Dynamics gas welding & cutting tipsare attached to welding, heating or cutting torches that are powered using gas welding equipment.
Victor cutting tips are used to generate highly focused neutral flame for cutting or gouging metal workpieces precisely. They have a smooth tip surface for optimum heat transfer and reduced spattering. These Victor cutting tip outlets generally feature orifice-like design having separate outer & inner gas outlets. These Victor cutting tips have straight / angled heads and short / long tips for cutting workpieces at diverse angles and distances. Selected models of these Victor cutting tips have specialised orifice design variants for heavy-duty preheating, removing welds and other applications. These Victor cutting tips are available in variants compatible with acetylene, propylene and propane / natural gas.

Uses

Victor cutting tips are ideal for cutting metal & metal alloy workpieces when attached to gas cutting torches or gas cutting outfits. These Victor cutting tips are used for fabrication, construction and repair & maintenance applications in railroads, shipyards, farms and automobile shops.

Working Mechanism

  • After attaching an appropriately sized Victor cutting tip to torch handle / cutting attachment in gas cutting outfits, connect the assembled cutting torch to the hose lines & gas cylinders.
  • Open the gas cylinder valves & control the pressure of fuel gas & oxygen using their respective regulators, according to the guidelines in the instruction manual.
  • Open the gas knobs on the cutting torch to start supplying a mix of fuel gas & oxygen through the outer orifice of Victor cutting tips. Use a striker or lighter to start a fire. Control the gas knobs to bring the flame to a neutral setting / condition.
  • Bring the torch assembly near the metal workpiece and start pre-heating the metal near its edges.
  • After a certain time, the heated edge starts melting. Press the cutting oxygen lever on the torch assembly to provide a high-pressure oxygen blast through the central orifice of Victor cutting tips. Doing so will remove the melted materials and cut the metal workpiece.
  • After cutting the metal workpieces, the fuel gas & oxygen valves on gas cylinders must be closed. Any gas mixture left in the torch assembly must be purged before closing the gas knobs & subsequent disassembly. The cut metal pieces can be sanded for smooth edges / surfaces.

Features

  • Victor cutting tips produce neutral flame and cut metal workpieces when attached to cutting torches / attachment.
  • They can produce a flame using oxygen and fuel gas like acetylene, propane, natural gas & propylene.
  • These Victor cutting tips generally have circular shaped orifice outlets with separate outer & inner / central parts.
  • The outer orifice outlet of the Victor cutting tips is used to deliver an oxygen-fuel gas mixture for pre-heating the workpiece & bringing its temperature near the ignition point.
  • The inner / central orifice of the Victor cutting tips is used to deliver high-pressure oxygen for burning & blowing away the generated metal oxides.
  • These Victor cutting tips are available in diverse designs like short tips, extra-long tips & angled head tips for performing specific applications.

Compatible Accessories

  • Victor cutting attachments & gas cutting outfits: Victor cutting tips are attached to Victor light / medium duty cutting attachments or torch handles to form a cutting torch unit. These Victor cutting tips are also used to replace old, faulty or damaged cutting tips in Victor gas welding / cutting outfits.
  • Personal protective equipment: Users or operators need to wear safety equipment like welding helmets, gloves & steel-toed work boots to protect themselves from sparks or metal pieces generated during the cutting operation.
  • Strikers or lighters: These strikers or lighters are used to start the flame in front of Victor cutting tips. Users should select a striker that can be fired from a distance to prevent accidental injuries.

Standards and Approvals

  • Victor Thermal Dynamics cutting tips attach to cutting torches or cutting attachments, adhering to ETL standards to ensure user safety and superior cutting performance.

Installation

Victor Cutting tips are attached to cutting attachment in gas cutting outfits or gas cutting torches using a hand tightened Victor cutting tip nut. This Victor cutting tip nut fits snugly on the torch head seats & does not cause damage due to excessive tightening. Users should ensure that the Victor cutting tip & torch head are properly fit to avoid the risk of leakage, poor efficiency & accidental injury.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between a cutting torch and a welding torch?

The basic difference between a cutting torch and a welding torch is that the former is used to cut metals into smaller pieces, while the latter is ideal for joining different metal pieces together. Cutting torches generally use differently sized cutting tips & an additional cutting oxygen lever for cutting, whereas welding torches require welding nozzles and optional filler material for combining two metal pieces. These torches are application-specific and can not be used interchangeably.

What are some troubleshooting techniques for this Victor Thermal Dynamics cutting torches & outfits?

  • Check torch handle, cutting attachment, Victor cutting tips and other parts for clogged debris or metal particles.
  • Check for any cracks or breaks for preventing acetylene or oxygen leaks.
  • Check that the valves, hoses & pressure gauges are delivering correct pressure from tanks into the torch lines.
  • Make sure that cutting attachment & Victor cutting tips are tightly secured on the torch handle.

What are some key points users should keep in mind while selecting a Victor cutting tip?

  • Metal Thickness: Victor cutting tips deliver different amounts of oxygen & fuel gas at different pressures & flow rates from their orifice (both centre & pre-heat orifice) for cutting specific metal thicknesses. So users need to select the right Victor cutting tip according to the thickness of the metal to be cut.
  • Application: Victor cutting tips are available in diverse designs with a wide range of head angles, length and orifice size & shapes for performing specific applications. Different Victor cutting tips are used to cut, gouge and heat metal workpieces. Users should refer to their manual for checking that the chosen Victor cutting tip is compatible with their cutting torch or attachment.
  • Fuel Gas: Oxy-fuel cutting involves the use of various types of gases. Users should check the compatibility of the selected Victor cutting tip before using it. By optimising the way oxygen and fuel gas are delivered, cutting tips are designed differently for each fuel gas.

How hot is the flame generated by Victor cutting tips?

The temperature at the tip of flame in front of Victor cutting tips may reach up to 6000 degrees F, depending on the ratio of oxygen to fuel gas used.

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