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    TIG Torch Nozzles

    Image of System. Standard. Side1 orientation. Exploded view. Contains Annotated. Standard TIG Welding.

    Standard

    Image of System. Gas Saving. Side1 orientation. Exploded view. Contains Annotated. Gas-Saving TIG Welding.

    Gas Saving

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. TIG Torch Nozzles.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. TIG Torch Nozzles. Aluminum Oxide Ceramic for Narrow Gas Coverage.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. TIG Torch Nozzles. Silicon Nitride Ceramic for Narrow Gas Coverage.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. TIG Torch Nozzles. Quartz Glass for Narrow Gas Coverage.

    Aluminum Oxide

    Ceramic for

    Narrow Gas

    Coverage

    Silicon Nitride

    Ceramic for

    Narrow Gas

    Coverage

    Quartz Glass for

    Narrow Gas

    Coverage

    Direct the flow of shielding gas to your weld with these nozzles. When choosing a nozzle size, consider the thickness of the material you’re welding. In general, the thicker the material, the higher the nozzle size you should use. All nozzles require a compatible collet in order to connect to your TIG torch.
    Aluminum Oxide Ceramic—Aluminum oxide ceramic nozzles are the most common nozzles. They’re more durable than borosilicate glass nozzles but can limit visibility since they aren’t clear. Use them for general purpose welding applications.
    Quartz Glass—Quartz glass nozzles are clear like borosilicate glass nozzles, but they’re more durable and withstand higher temperatures. They also won’t turn yellow over time like borosilicate glass nozzles. If you're using them as standard nozzles, you'll need an adapter ring (sold separately) to connect to a threaded collet body.
    Silicon Nitride Ceramic—Silicon nitride ceramic nozzles are just as durable as aluminum oxide ceramic nozzles, and they’ll work at higher temperatures. However, they also limit visibility because they aren’t clear. Use standard nozzles with a threaded collet body.
    For Narrow Gas Coverage—Nozzles for narrow gas coverage are good for welding most metals.
    Standard TIG Welding—Standard nozzles require a threaded collet body.
    Gas-Saving TIG Welding—Gas-saving nozzles use less gas than standard nozzles but won’t compromise the quality of your weld. These nozzles require a gas diffuser, which prevents oxidation and pitting in the weld by reducing gas turbulence and improving shielding.
    For Torch Series No.
    TIG Torch
    Nozzle Size
    TIG Industry
    No.
    Each
    Aluminum Oxide Ceramic for Narrow Gas Coverage
     
    Standard TIG Welding
    9, 20, 25713N1100000000000000
    17, 18, 26710N470000000000000
     
    Gas-Saving TIG Welding
    9, 20, 25753N610000000000000
    17, 18, 26754N150000000000000
     
    Silicon Nitride Ceramic for Narrow Gas Coverage
     
    Standard TIG Welding
    9, 20713N11SC00000000000000
    17, 18, 26710N47SC00000000000000
     
    Gas-Saving TIG Welding
    9, 20753N61SC00000000000000
    17, 18, 26754N15SC00000000000000
     
    Quartz Glass for Narrow Gas Coverage
     
    Standard TIG Welding
    9, 17, 18, 20, 25, 26710NQ-7L00000000000000
     
    Standard TIG Welding, Gas-Saving TIG Welding
    9, 20, 25713NQ-700000000000000
     
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