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0958-0003 - Victor CGA 680 Brass Replacement Nut

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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of the Victor 0958-0003 CGA 680 Nut

The Victor 0958-0003 is a specialized brass nut designed for use with CGA 680 connections. In the industrial gas and welding sector, the Compressed Gas Association (CGA) establishes standard fittings to ensure safety and compatibility across different gas types and pressure ratings. The CGA 680 connection is specifically designated for inert gases such as Argon, Helium, and Nitrogen utilized in high-pressure environments, typically ranging from 3001 PSIG up to 5500 PSIG. This component is critical for assembling regulator inlets, pigtails, and manifold systems that interface directly with high-pressure cylinders.

Manufactured from high-quality brass, this nut offers the necessary mechanical strength to withstand the significant torque required to seat the nipple against the cylinder valve, ensuring a leak-tight seal. Brass is the material of choice for these fittings due to its non-sparking properties, corrosion resistance, and durability under thermal cycling. The precision machining of the threads ensures smooth engagement with the cylinder valve, reducing the risk of cross-threading or galling, which can compromise the integrity of the high-pressure seal.

Safety in high-pressure gas distribution is paramount. Using the correct nut and nipple combination is essential to prevent catastrophic failure. The CGA 680 standard employs a specific dimension and thread pitch that prevents the accidental connection of incompatible gases or lower-pressure equipment to a high-pressure source. The Victor 0958-0003 is an OEM replacement part, ensuring that it meets the rigorous dimensional tolerances and material specifications required by Victor equipment. It is intended to be used in conjunction with a compatible CGA 680 nipple (sold separately) to complete the connection assembly.

Industrial MRO professionals and gas system designers rely on genuine Victor components to maintain the certification and safety standards of their gas distribution infrastructure. Whether for laboratory gas delivery, laser cutting assist gas supply, or heavy industrial welding applications, this brass nut provides the reliability expected from a leading manufacturer in gas control equipment.

Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Material:Brass
Connection Type:CGA 680
Gas Service:Inert Gas, Argon, Nitrogen, Helium
Pressure Rating:High Pressure (> 3000 PSIG)
Part Type:Replacement Nut

INCLUDED

  • (1) Brass Nut, CGA 680

APPLICATIONS

  • High-pressure inert gas cylinder connections (Argon, Nitrogen, Helium)
  • Repairing or assembling gas regulator inlets
  • Industrial gas manifold distribution systems
  • Laser cutting assist gas supply lines
  • Laboratory gas management equipment

FAQ

CGA 680 is the standard connection for inert gases like Argon, Helium, and Nitrogen when supplied at high pressures, typically between 3001 and 5500 PSIG.

No, this product is the brass nut only. The mating nipple must be purchased separately or reused if it is in good condition.

No, CGA 580 and CGA 680 are different standards. CGA 580 is for pressures up to 3000 PSIG, while CGA 680 is for higher pressures (3001-5500 PSIG). The threads and dimensions are not compatible.

This nut is manufactured from high-quality brass, which provides excellent durability and spark resistance for gas applications.

Yes, this is a genuine Victor 0958-0003 replacement part, ensuring OEM quality and fitment.

You will need a suitable wrench to tighten the nut onto the cylinder valve. Ensure the nipple is properly seated before tightening.

High-pressure gases exert tremendous force. CGA 680 fittings are designed with specific thread pitches and dimensions to safely contain pressures up to 5500 PSIG, preventing accidental connection to lower-rated equipment.

Inspect the threads for damage, stripping, or deformation. If the nut is rounded off or difficult to thread onto a clean cylinder valve, it should be replaced immediately to ensure safety.