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CS106D75 - Victor Cutskill 106D7-5 Propane/Natural Gas Cutting Tip

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OVERVIEW

High-Performance Cutting with Victor Cutskill

The Victor Cutskill CS106D75 Koike Style 106D7-5 Cutting Tip is a premium replacement consumable designed to deliver exceptional performance in industrial cutting applications. Engineered to meet the rigorous demands of professional fabricators, this tip is fully compatible with Koike-style cutting torches and is optimized for use with alternate fuel gases such as Propane and Natural Gas. By choosing the Victor Cutskill line, you ensure that your equipment maintains peak efficiency without the premium price tag of OEM parts, all while backed by the manufacturing expertise of Victor Technologies.

Optimized for Propane and Natural Gas

Unlike standard acetylene tips, the 106D7 series is specifically constructed to handle the unique combustion characteristics of Propane and Natural Gas. These fuel gases require a specific heavy preheat design to reach ignition temperature quickly and maintain a stable flame during the cut. The CS106D75 features a heavy preheat shell that ensures rapid starts, even on thicker plates or materials with surface scale. This makes it an ideal choice for scrap yards, structural steel fabrication, and heavy equipment repair where propane is the preferred fuel source due to its cost-effectiveness and availability.

Divergent High-Speed Technology

The "D7" in the model number indicates that this is a divergent, high-speed tip. This advanced design utilizes a specially shaped oxygen orifice that allows the cutting oxygen stream to expand as it exits the tip, increasing its velocity to supersonic speeds. The result is a narrower kerf, reduced slag accumulation, and significantly faster cutting speeds compared to standard straight-bore tips. For operators, this translates to increased productivity and less time spent on post-cut grinding and cleanup.

Durability and Precision

Constructed from high-quality copper and brass, the Victor Cutskill 106D7-5 is built to withstand high heat and harsh industrial environments. The precision-machined splines and gas passages ensure consistent gas flow and flame symmetry, which are critical for achieving high-quality cuts. Whether you are piercing thick plate or performing long straight cuts, this tip provides the reliability and control needed for professional results.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, pack of 1
Gas Type:Natural Gas, Propane
Tip Series:106D7
Tip Size:5
Compatible Brand:Koike
Tip Style:Divergent High Speed
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Gas Type:Propane, Natural Gas
Tip Series:106D7
Tip Size:5
Compatible Brand:Koike
Tip Style:Divergent High Speed
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Brand:Victor

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Victor Cutskill CS106D75 Koike Style 106D7-5 Cutting Tip

APPLICATIONS

  • Heavy structural steel fabrication
  • Scrap metal processing and demolition
  • Shipbuilding and offshore construction
  • Heavy equipment repair and maintenance
  • Industrial plate cutting using Propane or Natural Gas

FAQ

This tip is designed for use with Propane or Natural Gas. It is not suitable for Acetylene.

It is compatible with Koike-style cutting torches that accept 106 series tips.

D7 indicates a divergent high-speed tip design, which allows for faster cutting speeds compared to standard tips.

A size 5 tip in the 106D7 series is typically rated for cutting steel thicknesses in the range of approximately 6 to 8 inches, though operator technique and gas pressure affect this.

No, this is a Victor Cutskill brand replacement tip manufactured to Koike specifications.

While it has a preheat flame, it is a cutting tip designed for severing metal, not a dedicated heating nozzle.

You must use a torch or mixer designed for injector or nozzle-mix style tips compatible with Propane/Natural Gas.

Propane tips like this one have a different preheat hole configuration (usually a heavy shell or splines) to stabilize the flame, as propane burns slower than acetylene.