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1. Choose One-Piece or Two-Piece Nozzle: Acetylene - one-piece nozzle always. Other Fuel Gases - two-piece
nozzle provides most efficient operation for normal cutting. One-piece nozzle extends life where heating is very
severe.
2. Choose Series: OXWELD® 1500 Series Nozzles - CW-23, CW-400 and CW-500 Cutting Attachments C-32, C-66,
C-77 and C-97 Hand Cutting Torches All Machine Cutting Torches PUROX® 4200 Series Nozzles - CW-200, CW-
250, and CW-300 Cutting Attachments Type “E” and C-84 Hand Cutting Torches
3. Choose Preheat Capacity: Choice of nozzle depends on preheat capacity. Steel coated with rust and scale, as
well as bevel cutting, requires heavy preheat.
4. Choose Size: Select size recommended for thickness of steel to be cut. Oversize nozzles waste gas. Use
oxygen pressure recommended for nozzle.
Nozzle Selection
OXWELD® and PUROX® Cutting Nozzles
Hard drawn, electrolytic, tough pitch copper used in one-piece nozzles – withstands heat and wear – outlasts
any copper alloy nozzle
One-piece nozzle has triple swaged interior – gas passages are mirror smooth with internal angles rounded for
non-turbulent, more efficient gas flow – clean, smooth cuts with minimal kerf
Preheat ports are closely spaced around cutting orifice for greater concentration of preheat flames
Long, parallel preheat passages – permit re-dressing nozzle without affecting performance
One-piece nozzle is a single piece of solid copper – provides maximum cooling – recommended always for
acetylene, and for other fuel gases when heat exposure is unusually severe
Two-piece nozzles – recommended for high efficiency with fuel gases other than acetylene – solid copper,
heavy-wall external sleeve and brass internal sections can be ordered separately to minimize replacement cost
Conical seats – instant aligning provides tight seal, prevents leaks around nozzle nut.
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