NOZZLE HEAT 20MFN LP 310C NOZZLE HEAT 20MFN LP 310C 17.5" NGAS F/HD310C BARE
PRODUCT FEATURES:
Heavy‑duty multi‑flame (MFN) heating nozzle designed for industrial oxy‑fuel applications.
Size 20 tip delivers a broad heat pattern for demanding heating tasks.
Designed for use with Victor HD‑310C torch handles and 3/8″ fuel and oxygen hoses.
Works with LP fuel gases — natural gas and propane (not for acetylene).
Multi‑flame “rosebud” style provides even heat distribution.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
The Victor Technologies VIC‑0323‑0305 heating nozzle (20 MFN) is a professional, industrial‑grade multi‑flame heating tip built for Victor HD‑310C oxy‑fuel torch handle systems. With its larger Size 20 multi‑flame tip, this nozzle produces a wide, uniform flame pattern ideal for heat treating, straightening, priming, and general heating of large metal surfaces. Designed for use with LP gases such as natural gas and propane, it provides reliable performance in heavy‑duty fabrication, maintenance, and industrial welding environments.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Brand: Victor Technologies
Item Model Number: 0323-0305
Product Type: Multi-Flame Heating Nozzle
Tip Series: MFN (Multi-Flame Neutral)
Tp Size: 20
Compatible Torch: Victor HD-310C Series
Fuel Gas Compatibility: Natural Gas, Propane
Flame Pattern: Multi-flame
Length: 17.5"
Material: Copper/ Brass Construction
Typical Applications: Heat treating, Straightening, Priming, Preheating
Shipping Weight: 1.5 lbs
| SKU | VIC-0323-0305 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 2.000000 |
| Manufacturer | VICTOR TECHNOLOGIES |
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