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I found this tip in bowels of the maintenance shop at work. It's a big ol demo / scarfing tip, the oxy jet (?) hole is about 3/16", so far no one has been able to tell me what torch it belongs to, and I am only familiar with Victor. It is labeled AIRCO 164-10. Attached ImagesJust another clown trying to be cool
Reply:An AIRCO 164-10 tip fit an Airco cutting torch. I have 9 or 10 of them, not combination welding/cutting units, but this tip would fit those also.Just my opinion, not from a book, just from the road.Howes Welding Inc.www.howesweldinginc.com
Reply:could you post a picture of the end of the tip... does it have a center hole for the O2 ..LeighLincoln Classic 300DLincoln SA 250Red d arc 300 dieselRanger 305Miller 302 Trailblazer12V Extreme SuitcaseMiller 200 DXVictor O/A torches3 dodge dually cummmins
Reply:Airco tips also fit Koike torches.And it seems like there's at least one more manufacturer that uses the same design.Jinkzd - If you don't mind, maybe when your thread calms down I'll post another mystery tip here.Good LuckLast edited by denrep; 03-11-2010 at 10:34 PM.
Reply:Looks to be the same as a Liquid Air (LA) torch also....Mike
Reply:Have at it Denrep! I'm on the hunt for an Airco torch now - there's a few on Ebay right now for cheeeeeeep! Thanks guys.Just another clown trying to be cool
Reply:I've got an old Airco combo torch, if interested you have my number, give me a call. I have no idea if it would work with that tip or not. It was my 1st torch set I got used. I will tell you that welding tips and rosebuds are not easy to find, and not cheap when you do, since Airco torches are no longer made to my knolege and haven't been for some time. It was cheaper for me to get a Victor torch and tips. My torch is marked Airco, Style 4790 on the cutting attachment..No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth! Ronald Reagan
Reply:Liquid Air torches are generally Airco. The 6 from "164" stands for 6 holes, and the size is 10 (HUGE). Sizes available: 000, 00, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. General Use is hand or machine cutting, cast iron, stainless steel, extensive preheat, plate, rusted scaled or painted surfaces. Acetylene only. Most common I've seen is the 144 style, should fit just about any LA or Airco torch.My rod is hot, and it penetrates deep. |
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