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998799 - ESAB #100 Oxy-Acetylene Multi-Flame Heating Nozzle

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OVERVIEW

Get the Heat You Need for the Toughest Jobs

When you are staring down a bent I-beam or prepping a two-inch thick plate for a critical weld, a standard torch tip just isn't going to cut it. You need the ESAB Rosebud Oxy-Acetylene Heating Tip Assembly #100. This is the heavy artillery of the oxy-fuel world, designed to dump massive amounts of heat into your workpiece fast. Known in the trade as a 'Rosebud' because of its flower-like cluster of flame ports, this tip creates a broad, intense heat zone that lets you bring metal up to working temperature in record time. Whether you are straightening a warped trailer frame, bending heavy bar stock, or preheating a casting to keep it from cracking, this tip is your go-to solution.

Built to withstand the harsh conditions of the shop and the field, this tip is made from durable alloys that can take the heat—literally. It is designed specifically for oxy-acetylene setups, giving you that distinct, high-temperature flame that professionals rely on. The #100 size means it moves a lot of gas, so it generates a lot of BTUs. This isn't for soldering jewelry; this is for moving metal. The multi-flame design ensures that you aren't just heating a pin-point spot; you are soaking the area with heat, making your bending and straightening operations smoother and more controlled.

Using a tip this size does require some respect for your equipment. Because it draws a significant volume of acetylene, you need to make sure your tanks are up to the task to avoid starving the tip or drawing out acetone. But once you have your pressures set and your flame neutral, the ESAB #100 Rosebud performs like a beast. It resists popping and backfiring when used correctly, giving you a steady roar of heat that gets the job done so you can move on to the next weld. Add this to your torch kit and stop wasting time waiting for the metal to turn red.

Additional Information
Gas Type:Oxy-Acetylene
Tip Type:Heating, Rosebud
Size:#100
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Application:Heating, Bending, Straightening, Preheating
Flame Type:Multi-Flame
Cooling Method:Air Cooled

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Rosebud Oxy-Acetylene Heating Tip Assembly #100

APPLICATIONS

  • Preheating thick steel plates prior to welding to control cooling rates.
  • Straightening warped structural steel members, beams, and frames.
  • Bending heavy pipe, bar stock, and flat bar.
  • Removing seized bearings, nuts, or heavy mechanical components via thermal expansion.
  • Flame priming and descaling of steel surfaces.
  • Stress relieving weldments in field applications.

FAQ

A Rosebud tip is a multi-flame heating nozzle used to apply large amounts of heat to a broad area of metal. It is primarily used for preheating before welding, bending metal, straightening warped structures, and brazing heavy materials.

No, this specific tip is designed for Oxy-Acetylene. Propane requires a different tip design (usually with a recessed face or different injector) because propane burns at a different velocity and requires a different fuel-to-oxygen ratio.

The number 100 refers to the tip's flow capacity and heat output size. A #100 tip is a large, heavy-duty tip capable of producing very high BTUs, suitable for thick metals and heavy industrial applications.

Yes, because of the high flow rate, you must ensure your regulators can supply the necessary volume without pressure drop. Always consult the manufacturer's pressure chart for the specific #100 tip size to ensure a stable flame and safety.

Likely not. A #100 Rosebud draws a large volume of acetylene. You must follow the '1/7th rule' (or 1/10th for continuous use) to prevent withdrawing acetone from the cylinder. You may need a large cylinder or a manifold system.

You should use a standard tip cleaner set. Find the wire size that fits the small flame ports snugly but without forcing it, and gently file away carbon deposits to restore the flame shape.

Popping or 'starving' usually happens when the gas flow is too low for the tip size, causing the flame to recede into the tip. Ensure you have sufficient pressure and flow volume for a #100 size tip.

No, it fits specific torch handle series compatible with ESAB/Victor style connections. You must verify that your torch handle's thread and seating style match the tip assembly.