ATTC 6290-1NX, Harris Style Cutting Tip for Alternate fuel gas, #1 Size Tip, Pack of (1)
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Oxy-fuel torch popping usually points to a setup, cleaning, or gas-flow problem. In some cases the issue is a backfire at the tip. In worse cases it can move into a flashback event. Do not keep firing the torch until the cause is found.
When an oxy fuel torch popping condition starts, the flame may snap, sputter, or go out and relight at the tip. That is different from a smooth flame. It usually means the gas mix, flow, or tip condition is not stable enough to keep the flame seated at the tip face.
Common triggers include:
If the torch is popping repeatedly, shut it down safely. Let the tip cool if needed. Check for discoloration, soot, damaged seats, or signs of overheating. If the torch body or tip is hot enough to affect handling, wait before disassembly.
Low supply pressure can create unstable flow. Verify cylinder contents and regulator function. Confirm the setting matches the torch and tip requirements. Exact values are unknown (verify) because they depend on torch model, gas type, tip size, and application.
Leaks can pull the flame off the tip or create unstable ignition. Check hoses, fittings, valves, tip seats, and connections with an approved leak-check method. Repair any leak before relighting.
Tip orifice blockage is a common cause of popping. Clean only with proper tip cleaners or approved methods. Do not enlarge the orifice with wire, drill bits, or hard tools. That can ruin the tip geometry and make the condition worse.
Use a tip intended for the gas and process. A mismatched tip can cause poor flame stability, hard starting, or popping. For the allowed part below, compatibility beyond the stated product description is unknown (verify).
Follow the torch manufacturer’s lighting procedure. In general, the fuel gas is lit first, then oxygen is added as needed to adjust the flame. If the sequence is wrong, the torch may pop or backfire on start-up.
If cleaning and setup checks do not fix the issue, inspect the torch head, valves, seats, and mixers for damage. Internal wear can create unstable gas mixing and repeated backfire. Replace damaged parts rather than forcing service.
When the tip is worn, damaged, or not cleaning up, replacement may be the correct fix.
This part is listed as a cutting tip with a short description of “Cutting Tip 2Pc LG.” It is manufactured in the United States and manufactured by American Torch Tip. Use the product listing and your torch documentation to verify fit, gas type, and application before use. Exact compatibility is unknown (verify).
The product type is Cutting Tip 2Pc LG. It is manufactured in United States. It is manufactured by American Torch Tip.
View at Arc Weld StoreMost often the tip is dirty, the gas flow is unstable, or the lighting sequence is wrong. Leaks and wrong pressure settings can also cause it.
No. Popping is a symptom. Backfire means the flame burns back at or into the tip. If the sound is sharp and repeated, treat it as a warning and inspect the torch.
Only after checking the tip, flow, fittings, and lighting procedure. Repeated popping means the problem is still present.
No. A new tip helps only if the old tip is worn, damaged, or blocked. Pressure, leaks, torch damage, and procedure still need to be checked.
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