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AGSE RAD64002673

Radnor® RAD64002689 23 Series Recessed Thread-On Nozzle, 5/8 in Bore, For Use With Radnor® Pro 250, Radnor® Master 250, Radnor® Master 350, Radnor® 400, Radnor® Pro 450, Radnor® Master 400, Tweco® No. 3 and Tweco® No. 4 MIG Gun, Copper

  • Manufacturer: Airgas
  • Brand Name: Radnor®
  • Part Number: AGSE RAD64002673
  • MPN: RAD64002689
  • Min. Order Qty: 1
  • Qty. Interval: 1
  • loading Available at Reynolds & Son, Inc - So Barre

Radnor® Nozzle, Recessed Thread-On, Series: 23 Series, For Use With: Radnor® Pro 250, Radnor® Master 250, Radnor® Master 350, Radnor® 400, Radnor® Pro 450, Radnor® Master 400, Tweco® No. 3 and Tweco® No. 4 MIG Gun, Specifications: 5/8 in Bore, Copper, 3.219 in L Dimensions

Dimensions      :      3.219 in L
Material      :      Copper
Series      :      23 Series
Specifications      :      5/8 in Bore
Suitable For Use With      :      Radnor® Pro 250, Radnor® Master 250, Radnor® Master 350, Radnor® 400, Radnor® Pro 450, Radnor® Master 400, Tweco® No. 3 and Tweco® No. 4 MIG Gun
Type      :      Recessed Thread-On
  • 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 workpiece (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 workpiece
  • 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