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NE180-1 - Miller Smith NE180-1 Handi-Heet Soldering Tip - Small

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OVERVIEW

Precision Soldering with Miller Smith NE180-1

The Miller Smith NE180-1 Air/Acetylene Soldering Tip is a specialized component designed for the professional who demands precision and control in their heating applications. Part of the renowned Handi-Heet and Silver Smith series, this tip is engineered to work exclusively with the NE180A torch handle. By utilizing atmospheric air mixed with acetylene, it produces a clean, hot flame without the need for a separate oxygen cylinder, making it an excellent choice for portable soldering setups and workshops where simplicity and efficiency are paramount.

With a heat output of approximately 4,000 BTUs, the NE180-1 is categorized as a "Small" tip within the Smith lineup. This specific heat range is crucial for applications that require focused energy without the risk of warping or melting delicate base metals. It is widely favored by professionals in the automotive industry for radiator repairs, where thin fins and tubes require careful heat management. Additionally, it serves as a go-to tool for instrument repair technicians and jewelers who perform silver soldering and fine metal joining. The flame characteristics allow for excellent capillary action of solder, ensuring strong, leak-proof joints.

Durability is a hallmark of Miller Smith equipment, and the NE180-1 is no exception. Manufactured from high-grade materials, it withstands the rigors of daily use in industrial and artistic environments. The tip assembly includes a replaceable orifice (L701-6), which adds to the longevity of the product; rather than discarding the entire tip if a clog or wear occurs, the user can simply maintain the orifice to restore optimal performance. Whether you are repairing complex heat exchangers or crafting intricate metalwork, this tip provides the reliability and flame stability synonymous with the Smith brand.

Choosing genuine Miller Smith consumables ensures safety and compatibility. The NE180-1 fits securely into the NE180A handle, providing a leak-free connection that protects the operator. Its design promotes efficient gas mixing, resulting in a consistent flame that does not sputter or fluctuate during operation. For those seeking a versatile, low-maintenance solution for fine soldering tasks, the NE180-1 is the industry standard.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, pack of 1
Fuel Gas:Acetylene
Item:Heat Tip
Fits Which Handle?:NE180A Handi-Heet Handle
BTU Output:4000
Tip Size:NE180-1, Small
Application:Auto radiators, Fine instrument work, soldering
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BTU Output:4000
Tip Size:Small, NE180-1
Replacement Orifice:L701-6
Application:Fine instrument work, Auto radiators, Soldering
brand:Miller Smith
fuel-gas:Acetylene
item:Heat Tip
fits-which-handle:NE180A Handi-Heet Handle
packaging-description:pack-of-1

INCLUDED

  • 1 x NE180-1 Air/Acetylene Soldering Tip
  • 1 x Replacement Orifice (L701-6)

APPLICATIONS

  • Automotive radiator repair and maintenance
  • Fine instrument manufacturing and repair
  • Jewelry making and silver soldering
  • HVAC tubing repair (small diameter)
  • Electronic component soldering (large scale)
  • Hobbyist metalworking and model building

FAQ

The NE180-1 is designed to fit the Smith NE180A torch handle, which is used in the Handi-Heet and Silver Smith kits.

This tip is designed for use with Acetylene gas. It is an air-acetylene tip, meaning it pulls oxygen from the air rather than a tank.

The NE180-1 produces approximately 4,000 BTUs of heat.

No, this is a soldering and heating tip. It does not produce the concentrated high heat required for fusion welding steel; it is best for soldering and brazing.

Yes, the NE180-1 includes the replacement orifice part number L701-6.

Yes, the NE180-1 is described as a small tip suitable for fine instrument work and is often used for jewelry applications.

No, this is an air-acetylene tip. It connects to a handle that uses a single hose for acetylene and has vents to mix atmospheric air.

It is primarily used for fine work such as auto radiators, instruments, and small tubing.