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CS6290GG3 - Victor CutSkill 6290GG-3 Harris Style Acetylene Gouging Tip

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OVERVIEW

Precision Gouging with Victor CutSkill Reliability

The Victor CutSkill CS6290GG3 is a specialized oxy-fuel tip designed to bring high-quality gouging capabilities to Harris-style torch systems. Engineered as a direct replacement for the Harris 6290GG series, this tip allows fabricators and industrial maintenance teams to utilize their existing oxy-acetylene equipment for effective metal removal, groove preparation, and weld defect correction. As part of the Victor CutSkill line, it balances professional-grade durability with economic value, ensuring that workshops can maintain high standards of operation without incurring excessive consumable costs.

Gouging tips differ significantly from standard cutting tips in their internal geometry and orifice design. The CS6290GG3 features a large, specially angled oxygen bore that delivers a low-velocity, high-volume oxygen stream. This design allows the operator to "wash" molten metal away rather than piercing through it, creating a smooth, controlled U-shaped groove. This capability is essential for removing old welds during repair work, preparing the root of a joint for full-penetration welding, or scarfing away surface defects on castings and billets.

Manufactured from high-quality copper alloy, the tip is built to withstand the intense reflected heat generated during the gouging process. The Size 3 designation indicates its capacity for medium-to-heavy gouging tasks, suitable for creating grooves of substantial depth and width in a single pass. By adhering to strict dimensional tolerances, Victor ensures that the CS6290GG3 seats perfectly in Harris-style cutting attachments, preventing dangerous gas leaks and ensuring a stable flame characteristic. Whether used in a fabrication shop, a shipyard, or a heavy equipment repair facility, this tip provides a versatile solution for shaping steel with the precision of a flame.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, pack of 1
Gas Type:Acetylene, Oxygen
Tip Style:6290GG, Harris Style
Tip Size:3
Application:Gouging, Scarfing, Weld Removal
Series:CutSkill
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Gas Type:Oxygen, Acetylene
Tip Style:Harris Style, 6290GG
Tip Size:3
Application:Gouging, Scarfing, Weld Removal
Compatible Torch Type:Harris Style Torches
Series:CutSkill
Brand:Victor CutSkill
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • One (1) Victor CutSkill CS6290GG3 Gouging Tip (Size 3)
  • Protective Packaging

APPLICATIONS

  • Removing defective welds for repair
  • Preparing U-grooves and J-grooves for welding joints
  • Root gouging to ensure full penetration welds
  • Scarfing surface defects from steel plates and castings
  • Removing temporary welded attachments or lifting lugs
  • General metal washing and shaping

FAQ

This tip is designed for use with Oxygen and Acetylene. It is not recommended for use with alternate fuels like Propane or Natural Gas, which typically require a different tip design (often designated with a 'P' or 'NX').

No, this is a Victor CutSkill brand product that is manufactured to be fully compatible with Harris-style torches and cutting attachments.

The standard 6290 is a cutting tip designed to sever metal completely. The 6290GG is a gouging tip designed to remove metal from the surface to create a groove without cutting all the way through the material.

It fits industry-standard Harris-style torch handles and cutting attachments that accept the 6290 series tips.

Depth depends on travel speed and torch angle, but a Size 3 tip is generally capable of creating grooves approximately 1/4" to 3/8" deep in a single pass.

Yes, gouging typically requires different pressure settings than cutting. Usually, the cutting oxygen pressure is lower to wash the metal away rather than blow through it. Consult the tip chart for specific settings.

It is not designed for cutting. Attempting to cut with a gouging tip will result in a very wide, messy kerf and is generally inefficient and difficult to control for severing operations.

The tip is machined from a durable copper alloy designed to withstand high heat and resist deformation.