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TYPE11H-10 - Uniweld TYPE11H-10 Heavy Duty Oxy-Acetylene Heating Tip #10

Packaging: 1 per each
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OVERVIEW

Heavy-Duty Industrial Heating Performance

The Uniweld TYPE11H-10 Heating Head is a premium oxy-acetylene consumable designed for industrial professionals requiring substantial heat output. Engineered to be fully compatible with Harris style equipment, this tip fits standard E-43 handles when paired with the appropriate mixer (such as the D-85 or H-16-2E). As a size #10 tip, it represents one of the larger heating capacities available in this series, making it indispensable for heavy fabrication shops, shipyards, and structural steel environments.

Precision Engineering and Durability

Constructed from high-grade copper, the TYPE11H-10 is built to withstand the intense thermal cycles inherent in heavy heating operations. The copper body efficiently dissipates heat, reducing the risk of tip overheating and prolonging the service life of the component. The face of the tip features a multi-flame "rosebud" configuration, with precision-drilled ports that ensure a stable, coherent flame. This design maximizes the surface area of the flame in contact with the workpiece, allowing for rapid thermal transfer and reduced gas consumption relative to the work performed.

Application Versatility

This heating head is specifically calibrated for Oxy/Acetylene gas mixes. It excels in applications such as:

  • Preheating: Preparing thick steel plates or castings for welding to prevent cracking.
  • Straightening: Applying localized heat to correct distortion in structural beams and frames.
  • Bending and Forming: Softening metal to facilitate bending of pipes, bars, and flat stock.

Operators must ensure that their acetylene supply is sufficient to support the withdrawal rate required by a #10 tip. Manifolding cylinders is often necessary to prevent acetone withdrawal and ensure safety during sustained high-output use.

Additional Information
Brand:Uniweld
Fits Which Handle:E-43, D-85, H-162E, V-W-1, V-W
Fuel Gas:Acetylene
Item:Heating Head
Packaging Description:1-per-each
Tip Size:#10
Material:Copper
Flame Type:Multi-flame Rosebud
Compatible Mixer:D-85, H-16-2E
Oxy Press:N\A
Fuel Press:N\A
Weld Cap Or BTU/HR:N\A
Fuel/gas:Acetylene

INCLUDED

  • 1 x TYPE11H-10 Heating Head
  • 1 x Washer (pre-installed)

APPLICATIONS

  • Structural steel straightening and correction
  • Preheating heavy plate prior to welding
  • Bending large diameter pipe and bar stock
  • Flame shrinking metal to correct distortion
  • Loosening seized large-scale nuts and bolts
  • Brazing heavy copper or brass components

FAQ

This tip is designed to fit Harris style handles, specifically the E-43, 43-2, and V-Series handles, when used with the correct mixer (typically D-85 or H-16-2E).

No, the TYPE11H-10 is designed specifically for Oxy/Acetylene. Using it with propane may result in poor flame stability, flashback, or insufficient heat. For propane, you should look for a tip designated for alternate fuels (often Type 12 or similar).

This is a size #10 heating head, which indicates a large orifice area for high heat output, suitable for heavy-duty applications.

Yes, this is a tip/head only. It requires a compatible mixer (like the Harris style D-85) to mix the oxygen and acetylene before it reaches the head.

Use a standard tip cleaner set. Select the wire size that fits snugly but easily into the small holes on the face of the rosebud to remove carbon buildup or slag.

No, this is a heating head (rosebud). It does not have a central oxygen jet for cutting. It is strictly for heating, brazing, and bending.

Because a #10 tip draws a large volume of acetylene, ensure your cylinder capacity is sufficient (1/7th rule) to prevent drawing acetone. Manifolding cylinders may be necessary.

Copper has excellent thermal conductivity, which helps dissipate the intense heat generated during operation, preventing the tip from melting or sustaining damage.