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13715 - Smith 13715 Propane Heating Tip for Versa-Torch

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OVERVIEW

Efficient Heating with the Miller Smith 13715

When your daily fabrication or repair work involves brazing copper pipes, loosening rusted nuts, or pre-heating metal for bending, the Miller Smith 13715 Heating Tip is the tool you want on your torch. Designed specifically for the Versa-Torch system, this tip allows you to take full advantage of Propane or Natural Gas. Many welders prefer propane for heating applications because it is cleaner, cheaper, and often more readily available than acetylene. However, to get the best performance out of propane, you need a tip that is designed for it. The 13715 is that tip.

The "rosebud" style multi-flame design of this tip is a game-changer for efficiency. Instead of a single, piercing flame, this tip produces a cluster of flames that work together to deliver a soft, soaking heat. This is exactly what you need when you are trying to bring a copper fitting up to temperature for soldering without overheating a single spot. With an output of 16,600 BTUs, it packs enough punch to handle a wide variety of maintenance tasks, from HVAC installations to automotive repairs. The heat is evenly distributed, reducing the time you spend waiting for the metal to reach the right color.

One of the best features of the Smith Versa-Torch line is the ease of swapping out parts. The 13715 features a simple screw-on design that attaches securely to your AT61 threaded tube or AT600 series assembly. No need to fumble with complex locking mechanisms or worry about leaks if hand-tightened correctly. This modularity means you can switch from a cutting attachment to this heating tip in seconds, keeping your workflow smooth and uninterrupted.

Safety and durability are built into every Miller Smith product. The heavy-duty construction stands up to the rigors of the job site, resisting wear and tear from heat cycles. By using a tip specifically designed for LP gases, you also ensure a stable flame that won't pop or blow out easily, which is a common frustration when trying to run propane through tips designed for other gases. Whether you are a professional plumber, an HVAC technician, or a general fabricator, adding the 13715 to your kit expands your capabilities and helps you get the most out of your oxy-propane setup.

Additional Information
Fuel Gas:Propane
Item:Heating Tip
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-each
BTU Output:16,600
Connection Type:Screw-On
Compatible Components:AT61 Threaded Tube, AT600 Series Twin-Flame Tips
Flame Type:Multi-Flame
Fits Which Handle:n/a
Oxy Press:N\A
Fuel Press:3-5 PSI
Weld Cap Or BTU/HR:N\A
Fuel/gas:Propane

INCLUDED

  • 1x Smith 13715 Screw-On Heating Tip

APPLICATIONS

  • HVAC brazing and soldering of copper pipes
  • General metal pre-heating for bending or straightening
  • Loosening rusted nuts and bolts
  • Automotive exhaust repair
  • Plumbing installations using lead-free solder
  • Heat treating small metal parts

FAQ

This tip is designed exclusively for use with Propane or Natural Gas (LP). It should not be used with Acetylene.

The 13715 fits the Smith AT61 threaded tube and the AT600 series twin-flame tip assemblies.

The Smith 13715 is rated for approximately 16,600 BTUs.

No, this is a heating tip designed for propane. Propane is generally not suitable for gas welding steel because it does not create the necessary reducing atmosphere; it is intended for brazing, soldering, and heating.

No, this is a multi-flame heating tip, often referred to as a rosebud, used for applying heat to materials, not for severing them.

This tip features a threaded end that screws directly onto the compatible tube (AT61 or AT600 series). Ensure it is tightened securely to prevent leaks.

Acetylene tips are not designed for the flow characteristics of propane. Using this specific propane tip ensures a stable flame, proper heat output, and safety against flashback.

No, the 13715 is the screw-on tip end only. The AT61 tube or AT600 assembly must be purchased separately or already be part of your kit.
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