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819-2 - 819 Style Size 2 Propane Cutting Tip for Air Liquide Torches

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OVERVIEW

Precision Propane Cutting for Air Liquide Systems

The GEN819-2 Cutting Tip is a high-quality aftermarket replacement component designed to interface seamlessly with Air Liquide style oxy-fuel cutting torches. Engineered specifically for alternative fuel gases, this tip utilizes the 819 series form factor, making it an essential consumable for industrial operations that rely on Propane or Natural Gas for their thermal cutting processes. The tip is manufactured to strict tolerances to ensure compatibility with existing torch heads, maintaining the safety and efficiency standards required in professional fabrication environments.

This Size 2 tip is calibrated for cutting mild steel ranging from approximately 1 inch to 2 inches (25mm - 50mm) in thickness. Unlike standard acetylene tips, the 819-2 features a two-piece construction. This design consists of a splined brass inner member and a copper outer shell. The separation allows the tip to create a heavy preheat flame, which is necessary to compensate for the lower flame temperature of propane compared to acetylene. The recessed inner member protects the splines from damage and allows the preheat flame to anchor effectively, ensuring stable combustion even when the torch is moved rapidly across the workpiece.

Durability is a key focus of the GEN819-2. The outer copper shell provides excellent heat dissipation, reducing the risk of tip overheating during prolonged cuts on heavy plate. The brass inner core is precision-drilled to optimize gas flow velocity, ensuring a clean, narrow kerf and minimal slag accumulation. This tip is ideal for structural steel fabrication, scrap yards, and maintenance repair operations where propane is the preferred fuel gas due to its availability and cost-effectiveness.

Operators will appreciate the ease of maintenance provided by the two-piece design. The outer shell can be easily removed to access the inner splines for cleaning, ensuring that carbon buildup or spatter does not compromise the flame profile. By maintaining the correct oxygen-to-fuel ratio and keeping the tip clean, users can achieve high-quality cuts with reduced post-cut grinding requirements.

Additional Information
Brand:Air Liquide Style
Fuel Gas:Propane
Item:Cutting Tip
Cutting Capacity:2"
Packaging Description:1 per each
Series:819
Tip Size:2
Construction:2-Piece
Material:Copper, Brass
Fits Which Torch:n/a
Oxygen Setting:40-45 psi
Fuel Setting:4-5 psi
Fuel/gas:Propane

INCLUDED

  • 1 x 819-2 Propane Cutting Tip

APPLICATIONS

  • Structural Steel Fabrication
  • Scrap Metal Processing
  • Heavy Equipment Repair
  • Demolition
  • General Industrial Maintenance

FAQ

The 819-2 is designed exclusively for use with Propane or Natural Gas. It should not be used with Acetylene.

A Size 2 cutting tip is typically rated for cutting mild steel with a thickness between 1 inch and 2 inches.

No, this tip is designed for Air Liquide style torches. While they may look similar, the seating surfaces and dimensions are specific to the 819 series compatibility.

Propane requires a specific turbulence for proper mixing and flame anchoring. The two-piece design (brass inner, copper outer) creates a recess that stabilizes the flame and allows for the heavy preheat necessary for propane cutting.

You can separate the outer copper shell from the inner brass spline. Use a soft wire brush to clean the splines and a tip drill of the correct size for the cutting oxygen orifice. Do not use a file on the seating surfaces.

This is a standard cutting tip. While you can wash off bolt heads or do minor scarfing, it is not a dedicated gouging tip. For gouging, a specific gouging nozzle is recommended.

For a Size 2 propane tip, cutting oxygen pressure is typically around 35-45 PSI, depending on the specific thickness of the metal and the torch length. Preheat oxygen and fuel pressures should be adjusted to achieve a neutral flame.