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0558005047 - ESAB 1567-8 Propane/MAPP Heating Nozzle

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OVERVIEW

High-Efficiency Alternate Fuel Heating

The ESAB 1567-8 Multi-Flame Heating Nozzle is a specialized oxy-fuel component designed for high-efficiency heating applications utilizing alternate fuel gases such as MAPP, Propane, and Natural Gas. Engineered within the renowned Oxweld product lineage, this nozzle features a multi-flame orifice configuration that optimizes the combustion of slower-burning fuel gases. Unlike acetylene, alternate fuels require a specific tip geometry to stabilize the flame and maximize the BTU transfer to the workpiece. The 1567 series addresses this by employing a recessed tip design or specific porting that anchors the flame at high flow rates, preventing blow-off and ensuring consistent heat input.

This size 8 nozzle provides a substantial heat output, making it suitable for medium-to-heavy duty industrial applications including preheating prior to welding, post-weld heat treatment, flame straightening of structural members, and hot bending of pipe or plate. The construction utilizes high-conductivity copper for the tip end to dissipate reflected heat effectively, reducing the risk of flashback and extending consumable life. The rear assembly is precision-machined to mate securely with compatible mixers and torch handles, ensuring a leak-free gas seal and optimal mixing ratios.

Technical professionals will appreciate the 1567-8's ability to leverage the high total heat content of propane and MAPP gas. While the primary cone temperature is lower than acetylene, the secondary flame envelope provides a massive amount of heat energy (BTUs), which is ideal for "soaking" heat into large thermal masses. This makes the 1567-8 an economic choice for shops looking to reduce acetylene consumption for non-welding heating tasks. Proper mixer selection is critical to ensure the correct oxygen-to-fuel ratio is delivered to the head for complete combustion and maximum thermal efficiency.

Additional Information
Gas Type:MAPP, Natural Gas, Propane
Series:1567
Size:8
Product Type:Heating Nozzle
Tip Size:8
Flame Type:Multi-Flame
Application:Bending, Heating, Preheating, Straightening
Compatible Fuels:Alternate Fuels
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Tip Size:8
Flame Type:Multi-Flame
Application:Heating, Bending, Straightening, Preheating
Compatible Fuels:Alternate Fuels
Brand:ESAB
Gas Type:MAPP, Propane, Natural Gas
Series:1567
Size:8
Product Type:Heating Nozzle

INCLUDED

  • One (1) ESAB 1567-8 Multi-Flame Heating Nozzle
  • Protective packaging

APPLICATIONS

  • Preheating heavy plate and castings before welding
  • Flame straightening of structural steel beams
  • Hot bending of pipe and flat bar
  • Post-weld heat treatment (PWHT)
  • General workshop heating applications
  • Removal of seized nuts and bolts on heavy machinery

FAQ

This nozzle is designed for alternate fuels such as MAPP, Propane, and Natural Gas. It is NOT for use with Acetylene.

No, using Acetylene with a nozzle designed for alternate fuels can be dangerous and cause unstable flames or flashbacks. Always use the correct nozzle for your fuel gas.

Propane is generally more economical and provides a higher total BTU output in the secondary flame, making it excellent for soaking heat into large, thick materials.

It typically fits heavy-duty Oxweld or Purox style handles. You must ensure you have the correct mixer and adapter for your specific torch model.

The size 8 indicates the flow capacity and heat output of the nozzle. A size 8 is a medium-to-large heating tip suitable for significant heating tasks.

Use standard tip cleaners appropriate for the orifice size. Be careful not to enlarge the holes or damage the face of the nozzle.

No, this is a multi-flame heating nozzle (often called a rosebud) designed solely for heating, not for cutting steel.

Ensure you have sufficient gas flow and pressure. Alternate fuel nozzles often require higher flow rates than acetylene tips. Also, check that the tip is clean and the mixer is correct.