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CS6290NH5 - Victor CutSkill CS6290NH5 Harris Style Propane Cutting Tip, Size 5

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OVERVIEW

Heavy-Duty Propane Cutting Performance

The Victor CutSkill CS6290NH5 is a premium-quality replacement cutting tip designed to fit Harris-style torches. Engineered specifically for alternative fuels, this tip excels when used with Propane or Natural Gas. Unlike standard acetylene tips, the CS6290NH5 utilizes a two-piece construction consisting of a brass inner member and a copper outer shell. This design creates a recessed tip end that protects the flame and allows for the heavy preheat required to maintain stable combustion with slower-burning gases like propane. It is an essential consumable for fabricators looking to leverage the cost savings of alternative fuels without sacrificing cut quality.

High Capacity for Thick Steel

With a Size 5 rating, this tip is a powerhouse in heavy industrial applications. It is capable of cutting through mild steel ranging from approximately 6 inches to 8 inches in thickness. This makes it ideal for scrapping operations, heavy structural demolition, and thick plate fabrication where deep penetration and sustained heat are critical. The precision manufacturing of the Victor CutSkill line ensures that the preheat splines are perfectly formed, delivering a uniform ring of fire that brings the base metal to ignition temperature rapidly, even on such thick sections.

Reliable Compatibility

One of the key advantages of the CS6290NH5 is its broad compatibility. It is designed to seat perfectly in any industry-standard Harris 6290 style torch head or cutting attachment. Whether you are using genuine Harris equipment or compatible aftermarket torches, this tip provides a leak-free seal and consistent performance. By choosing Victor CutSkill, you are opting for a brand synonymous with welding and cutting excellence, ensuring that your consumables meet rigorous safety and performance standards while offering excellent value.

Durability in Harsh Environments

Cutting thick steel generates immense radiant heat, and the CS6290NH5 is built to withstand it. The heavy-duty copper shell effectively dissipates heat, reducing the risk of tip overheating and backfires. This durability translates to a longer service life, fewer tip changes, and less downtime in the field. Whether you are working in a scrap yard or a heavy manufacturing facility, this tip delivers the reliability professionals demand.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Tip Style:Harris 6290
Gas Type:Natural Gas, Propane
Size:5
Cutting Capacity:6 in - 8 in
Construction:Two-Piece
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Tip Style:Harris 6290
Gas Type:Propane, Natural Gas
Size:5
Cutting Capacity:6 in - 8 in
Construction:Two-Piece
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Brand:Victor

INCLUDED

  • (1) Victor CutSkill CS6290NH5 Harris Style Cutting Tip, Size 5

APPLICATIONS

  • Heavy Steel Fabrication
  • Scrap and Demolition
  • Structural Steel Cutting
  • Industrial Maintenance
  • Shipbuilding and Repair
  • Railcar Dismantling

FAQ

It is designed specifically for use with Propane or Natural Gas.

Yes, it fits standard Harris style cutting attachments and torches that accept 6290 series tips.

Size 5 is rated for cutting steel approximately 6 to 8 inches thick.

No, this tip is specifically for alternative fuels. Use a standard 6290 or 6290AC tip for Acetylene.

This is a two-piece tip, consisting of a brass inner member and a copper outer shell, which is standard for propane tips to anchor the flame.

You can separate the outer shell from the inner member to clean them. Use a chemical cleaner or a soft brush; avoid using standard drill-style tip cleaners on the splines.

No, this is a Victor CutSkill brand part manufactured to fit Harris style equipment.

For a Size 5 tip cutting thick steel, oxygen pressure is typically recommended around 65-75 PSIG, though you should consult your specific torch's cutting chart.