Miller SW200 Series Heavy-Duty Acetylene Welding Tips
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The Miller SW200 Series Heavy-Duty Acetylene Welding Tips are for general and heavy welding and brazing applications. Swaged construction provides you with greater heat concentration which improves your puddle control. The SW200 Series Tips are bent to a 63.5 degree angle.
Compatible Torch handles
• WH200A, WH200, SB1B, SW1A and SW1
Fuel gases:
These tips may also be used for brazing with acetylene-based fuels and propylene-based fuel gases. When using these gases, select a tip two sizes larger than recommended for the same work as acetylene.
Compatible Torch handles
• WH200A, WH200, SB1B, SW1A and SW1
Fuel gases:
These tips may also be used for brazing with acetylene-based fuels and propylene-based fuel gases. When using these gases, select a tip two sizes larger than recommended for the same work as acetylene.
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