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6700C0717 - 12-VBN CUTSKILL BULLDOG CUTTING TIP

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OVERVIEW

Additional Information
Packaging Description:pack of 1
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Series:Cutskill Bulldog
Tip Size:12
Application:Scrap Cutting, Heavy Duty Cutting
Model:12-VBN
Brand:Victor
Item:Cutting Tip
Fuel Gas:Propane
Fits Which Torch?:Victor Style, Victor 300 series
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • (1) 12-VBN Cutskill Bulldog Cutting Tip

APPLICATIONS

  • Scrap metal processing and recycling
  • Demolition of structural steel
  • Heavy equipment dismantling
  • Cutting rusty or painted steel plate
  • Industrial maintenance and repair (MRO)
  • Railcar and ship breaking

FAQ

The 12-VBN tip is designed for use with Propane or Natural Gas. It is not suitable for Acetylene.

This tip fits standard Victor-style heavy-duty torches, commonly known as the 300 series or compatible equipment.

The 'Bulldog' series refers to Victor's line of heavy-duty cutting tips designed specifically for the scrap and demolition industry, featuring durable construction and aggressive preheat.

Yes, this is a genuine Victor Cutskill product, ensuring compatibility and quality performance.

While it can cut clean steel, the Bulldog is optimized for scrap and dirty metal. For high-precision fabrication cuts, a standard GPN series tip might be preferred, but the Bulldog will get the job done.

Propane is generally more cost-effective for the high-volume cutting typical in scrapping. It also is more stable and safer to handle in large cylinders required for heavy usage.

A size 12 tip is extremely large and is typically capable of cutting steel well over 12 inches thick, depending on the specific gas pressures and operator skill.

You need a mixer and torch designed for alternative fuels (propane/natural gas) to get the best performance and safety from this tip. Using it with an acetylene mixer may result in poor flame characteristics.