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54N15 - 54N15 #7 Alumina Gas Lens Cup for 17/18/26 TIG Torches

Packaging: 10 in a pack
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OVERVIEW

Precision Gas Coverage for Critical Welds

The 54N15 Alumina Gas Lens Nozzle is a critical component for professional TIG welders seeking to elevate the quality of their work through superior shielding gas management. Designed as a size #7 cup with a 7/16-inch orifice, this nozzle is engineered to function seamlessly with gas lens collet bodies on 17, 18, and 26 series TIG torches. Unlike standard nozzles that can create turbulent gas flow, this gas lens cup facilitates a streamlined, laminar flow of argon, ensuring a coherent column of shielding gas protects the molten weld pool.

Constructed from high-impact alumina ceramic, the 54N15 offers exceptional thermal conductivity and resistance to heat shock. This material choice is vital for maintaining structural integrity during high-amperage applications or prolonged welding cycles. The ceramic's resistance to spatter buildup further reduces downtime spent cleaning consumables, allowing operators to maintain focus on the arc. By optimizing the gas envelope, this nozzle significantly reduces the likelihood of atmospheric contamination, such as oxidation and porosity, which are detrimental to weld strength and aesthetics.

One of the primary technical advantages of using the 54N15 gas lens nozzle is the ability to extend the tungsten electrode further beyond the cup edge—often up to an inch depending on gas flow rates. This extended stick-out provides unparalleled visibility and access to difficult-to-reach joints, such as inside corners or narrow gaps, without compromising the protective gas shield. Whether fabricating stainless steel pressure vessels or precision aluminum components, this nozzle is an indispensable tool for achieving code-quality results.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:10 in a pack
Item:Nozzle Cup
Brand:Generic
Used To Weld:Steel or Stainless or Aluminum
Product Type:Gas Lens Nozzle
Material:Alumina Ceramic
Size / Thread Type:#7 (7/16")
Compatible Brand/Model:17 Series, 18 Series, 26 Series
Part Number:54N15
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Product Type:Gas Lens Nozzle
Material:Alumina Ceramic
Size / Thread Type:#7 (7/16")
Compatible Brand/Model:17 Series, 18 Series, 26 Series
Part Number:54N15
Item:nozzle-cup
Brand:generic
Packaging Description:10-in-a-pack
Used To Weld:steel-or-stainless-or-aluminum

INCLUDED

  • 10 x 54N15 Alumina Gas Lens Nozzles (#7, 7/16")

APPLICATIONS

  • Precision TIG welding of stainless steel, aluminum, and exotic alloys.
  • Fabrication of automotive exhaust systems and roll cages.
  • Sanitary pipe welding in food and beverage industries.
  • Aerospace component repair and manufacturing.
  • Confined space welding requiring extended tungsten stick-out.
  • General maintenance and repair operations (MRO).

FAQ

This nozzle is designed for use with a gas lens collet body, which uses a mesh screen to create a laminar (smooth) gas flow. Standard nozzles use a standard collet body which creates a more turbulent flow. The laminar flow allows for better coverage and longer tungsten stick-out.

The 54N15 fits 17, 18, and 26 series TIG torches (often referred to as the 3 Series). It requires a medium gas lens collet body to mount correctly.

The #7 indicates the size of the nozzle orifice in sixteenths of an inch. Therefore, a #7 nozzle has a 7/16-inch (approx. 11mm) opening.

Yes, you must use a 'medium gas lens' collet body (such as the 45V series) compatible with 17/18/26 torches. It will not thread onto a standard collet body.

It is manufactured from high-impact alumina ceramic, known for its excellent thermal shock resistance and durability in high-heat applications.

Yes, the 54N15 alumina nozzle is suitable for both AC (Aluminum/Magnesium) and DC (Steel/Stainless) TIG welding processes.

Because the gas lens creates a stable column of gas, you can extend the tungsten electrode further out of the cup (stick-out) without losing shielding protection, allowing access into corners and narrow gaps.