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Harris Style 6290G Size 1 Acetylene Gouging Nozzle

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OVERVIEW

Get the Job Done with the 6290G-1 Gouging Tip

Stop grinding your day away! When you need to remove an old weld, fix a mistake, or prep a crack for repair, the Generic 6290G-1 Acetylene Gouging Tip is your best friend. Designed to fit your trusty Harris-style torch, this tip turns your cutting setup into a powerful metal-removing tool. Instead of cutting straight through the steel, the 6290G tip is shaped to "wash" the metal away, leaving a clean U-shaped groove that is ready for your next pass.

We know that consumables add up, which is why this high-quality generic replacement is a smart choice for your wallet. It delivers the same reliable performance you expect from big-name brands but at a fraction of the price. Whether you are working on an automotive frame, repairing farm equipment, or doing general fabrication, having a gouging tip in your kit saves you massive amounts of time compared to using abrasive wheels or carbon arc gouging for smaller jobs.

Why choose this tip?

  • Perfect Fit: Slides right into any standard Harris cutting attachment or torch that takes 6290 tips. No adapters needed.
  • Acetylene Power: Optimized for the intense, focused heat of acetylene, giving you quick starts and fast travel speeds.
  • Control: The #1 size is perfect for general-purpose gouging—not too big, not too small. You stay in control of the depth.
  • Durability: Made from heavy-duty copper to withstand the heat and spatter of close-quarter work.

Using a gouging tip is often cleaner and quieter than other methods. There is no carbon pickup like with carbon arc gouging, and no dust clouds like with grinding. Just light up, set your pressures, and wash that metal away. Upgrade your torch kit today with the 6290G-1 and make your repair work faster and easier.

Additional Information
Brand:Harris Style
Item:Gouging Tip
Fuel Gas:Acetylene
Fits Which Torch?:All Harris
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Tip Size:1
Series:6290
Process:Oxy-Fuel Gouging
Construction:One-Piece Copper
Cutting Capacity:N/A
Oxygen Setting:n/a
Fuel Setting:N/A
Fits Which Torch:All Harris
Fuel/gas:Acetylene

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Generic Harris Style 6290G-1 Acetylene Gouging Tip

APPLICATIONS

  • Weld removal and replacement
  • Back-gouging for full penetration welds
  • Crack preparation for repair welding
  • Removing temporary welded attachments (lifting lugs, brackets)
  • Defect removal in castings or forgings
  • General fabrication and maintenance repair

FAQ

A cutting tip is designed to pierce and sever metal completely with a high-velocity oxygen stream. A 6290G gouging tip has a larger, specially shaped orifice that delivers a lower-velocity oxygen stream, allowing the operator to wash metal away and create a groove without cutting through the piece.

No, this specific tip is designed for use with Acetylene gas only. Propane requires a different tip design (usually a two-piece tip with a recessed end) to maintain a stable flame and proper preheat.

This tip fits all Harris-style cutting attachments and straight cutting torches that accept the standard 6290 series tips. It uses a flat seat sealing method.

The size #1 refers to the diameter of the cutting/gouging oxygen orifice. A size 1 is generally considered a light-to-medium duty tip, suitable for creating shallow to medium-depth grooves.

No, you can use the standard tip nut that comes with your Harris-style cutting attachment. The external dimensions of the 6290G tip base are the same as the standard cutting tips.

Gouging typically requires lower oxygen pressure than cutting to prevent blowing through the metal. Consult the specific pressure chart for a size 1 tip, but generally, you want a soft, washing stream rather than a hard, piercing jet.

No, this is a high-quality generic aftermarket part designed to be fully compatible with Harris equipment. It offers comparable performance at a more economical price point.

While it produces a flame and can heat metal, it is not designed for heating applications. Using it for heating may overheat the tip or cause flashbacks. Use a proper rosebud heating tip for heating applications.
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