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13716 - Smith 13716 Acetylene Heating Tip for AT60 Tube

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OVERVIEW

Precision Heating with the Smith 13716 Multi-Flame Tip

The Miller Smith 13716 is a specialized screw-on heating tip designed for the professional oxy-fuel operator requiring precise thermal control and reliability. Engineered as a core component of the Versa-Torch™ system, this tip attaches directly to the AT60 threaded mixer tube or AT600 series twin-flame assemblies. It is calibrated specifically for Acetylene gas, leveraging the fuel's high flame temperature and secondary combustion characteristics to deliver a concentrated heat output of approximately 16,080 BTU per hour.

Unlike universal tips that may compromise on flame stability, the 13716 utilizes a multi-flame orifice configuration—commonly referred to as a "rosebud"—to distribute heat evenly across a targeted surface area. This design is critical for metallurgical processes such as preheating prior to welding, where maintaining specific interpass temperatures is mandatory to prevent cracking in high-carbon steels. The tip's internal geometry ensures laminar gas flow, reducing turbulence and the risk of flashback, provided the acetylene withdrawal rates are maintained within safe cylinder limits.

The mechanical connection of this tip features a robust threaded interface. This screw-on design allows for rapid changeovers in the field without the need for complex tools, while ensuring a gas-tight seal that withstands the thermal expansion and contraction cycles inherent in heavy industrial heating. Operators utilizing the AT60 mixer tube will find this tip provides the optimal balance of gas consumption and thermal transfer, making it an essential consumable for structural fabrication, maintenance, and repair operations.

Safety and durability are paramount in the design of the 13716. Manufactured in the United States, the tip is constructed from high-grade copper alloys capable of resisting heat deformation. It is strictly rated for Acetylene use; attempting to use alternate fuel gases such as Propane or Propylene with this specific injector/mixer configuration will result in flame instability and potential equipment damage. For professionals demanding consistent performance in heating, bending, and straightening applications, the Smith 13716 remains the industry standard for the Versa-Torch platform.

Additional Information
Fuel Gas:Acetylene
Item:Heat Tip
Weld Cap or btu/hr:16080 BTU
Connection Type:Screw-On Threaded
Tip Type:Multi-Flame, Rosebud
Series:AT600 Series, Versa-Torch
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Compatible Mixer Tube:AT60
Connection Type:Screw-On Threaded
Tip Type:Multi-Flame, Rosebud
Series:Versa-Torch, AT600 Series
Brand:Miller, Smith Equipment
Fuel Gas:Acetylene
Item:Heat Tip
Weld Cap or btu/hr:16080 BTU

INCLUDED

  • (1) 13716 Screw-On Multi-Flame Heating Tip

APPLICATIONS

  • Preheating base metals prior to welding to reduce thermal shock
  • Straightening warped steel plates and structural members
  • Bending steel bars, pipes, and flat stock
  • Loosening rusted or seized nuts and bolts
  • Brazing heavy copper or steel components
  • Flame shrinking metal for dimensional corrections

FAQ

The Smith 13716 tip is designed for use with Acetylene gas only. It should not be used with Propane, Propylene, or Natural Gas.

This tip features a screw-on thread designed specifically for the Smith AT60 mixer tube and AT600 series twin-flame assemblies.

The Smith 13716 produces approximately 16,080 BTU per hour when operating at optimal pressure settings.

No, this is a multi-flame heating tip (rosebud) intended for heating, bending, and brazing. It does not have the central oxygen jet required for cutting.

No, this is a Smith/Miller style tip designed for the Versa-Torch system. It will not fit Victor-style handles or mixers.

Simply screw the tip onto the end of your AT60 mixer tube by hand until snug. Ensure the threads are clean before installation.

It has multiple small orifices on the face of the tip, creating several small flames that merge to provide a broad, even heat source compared to a single welding tip.

Using propane with an acetylene tip can cause flame instability, backfiring, or the flame blowing off the tip because the injector/mixer is not calibrated for propane's flow characteristics.