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RADNOR™ .030 - .078" X 3.219" 0.375" Bore 23 Style Nozzle

Part Number: 23-37SKU: RAD64002545
$33.03

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Item Details

RADNOR™ 3.219" Copper Nozzle with 3/8" bore size is designed to be used with up to 450 A Tweco®, Tweco® No. 3 MIG guns. Self-insulated nozzle with a recessed tip relationship is ideal for higher heat applications and is sold as 2 per pack.

Features

  • Easy identification - part no rolled stamped on the outside surface
  • 3-piece design - does not require an additional insulator
  • Nozzle housing - cut and formed from 122 dhp copper alloy tubing
  • Nozzle insulator - made from g7 silicone material, providing the electrical insulation needed from the gas diffuser
  • Nozzle Insert - machined from a solid brass allow and machining the internal threads to match the conductor tube OD threads
  • 3-piece nozzle design, includes: Nozzle Housing - Cut and Formed from 122 DHP copper alloy tubing
  • Recessed Tips are generally used for higher heat applications where longer electrical stick-out is required, or in cases where the nozzle may touch the work piece (tack, spot, and stitch)
  • Flush Tips are generally used where a shorter electrical stick-out is used sometimes resulting in shorter/tighter arc lengths, This brings the tip closer to the work piece
  • Protruding Tips are generally used when welding open root pipe or any joint that requires the welder to get into a tight weld joint
  • However the down side to this is the chance of arcing the tip to the work piece, which could damage front end parts resulting in downtime needed to replace
  • Thread-on

Applications

  • Used in heavy duty welding application up to 450 Amp

WARNING

  • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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