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0320-0034 - Victor 0320-0034 Replacement Spring for Gas Equipment

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OVERVIEW

Get Your Victor Gear Back in Action

When you are in the middle of a fabrication job or a critical repair, the last thing you need is your equipment acting up. If your Victor regulator or torch isn't feeling right—maybe the adjustment knob is loose, or the valve isn't seating quite like it used to—it might be time to check the internals. The Victor 0320-0034 Spring is the genuine replacement part you need to fix up your rig and get back to burning metal. We know that in the welding world, your tools are your livelihood, and using duct-tape solutions or 'close enough' parts on gas equipment is a recipe for disaster.

This isn't just any spring from the hardware store bin. This is a factory-original Victor part, built to handle the rigors of the welding environment. Springs inside your gas gear take a beating; they are constantly being compressed and released, and sometimes they just wear out or snap. When that happens, you lose the precision control you need for a clean cut or a stable weld puddle. By swapping in a fresh 0320-0034 spring, you restore that crisp, responsive feel to your equipment. It fits perfectly because it was made for your specific Victor tool, meaning no guessing games and no trying to jam a square peg into a round hole.

Safety is the name of the game when you are dealing with oxy-fuel. You don't want to take chances with aftermarket parts that might not hold the right tension or could fail under pressure. Sticking with genuine Victor parts keeps your warranty intact and keeps you safe. Whether you are doing a quick field repair or a full bench overhaul of your shop's regulators, having the right small parts on hand makes all the difference. Don't let a five-dollar spring hold up a five-thousand-dollar job.

Make sure to double-check your equipment's manual or parts breakdown to confirm this is the specific spring you need, as Victor makes many different models. Once you have confirmed it, you can install it with confidence, knowing you are putting the same quality back into your torch or regulator that it had when it came out of the box. Keep your arc lit and your flame hot with reliable replacement parts.

Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Victor 0320-0034 Replacement Spring

APPLICATIONS

  • Repair of Victor gas regulators
  • Maintenance of oxy-fuel cutting torches
  • Replacement of worn or broken internal springs
  • General gas apparatus overhaul
  • Restoring factory tension to control mechanisms

FAQ

This spring is a replacement part for specific Victor regulators and torches. Due to the variety of models Victor manufactures, we strongly recommend checking your equipment's owner's manual or parts breakdown diagram to confirm the part number 0320-0034 matches your specific unit.

This is a genuine Victor OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) product. Using genuine parts ensures the correct fit, material quality, and safety specifications are met for your gas equipment.

Signs of a worn spring can include a lack of tension in adjustment knobs, valves sticking open or closed, or inconsistent pressure regulation. If the spring is visibly corroded, bent, or broken during inspection, it must be replaced immediately.

No. Springs in gas equipment are engineered with specific tension rates and materials to handle the mechanical loads and environmental conditions of welding. Using an incorrect spring can lead to equipment failure, leaks, or dangerous malfunctions.

The spring is manufactured from high-quality spring steel designed to resist fatigue and maintain its mechanical properties over a long service life.

Installation typically requires standard hand tools appropriate for disassembling your specific regulator or torch. However, working on gas equipment requires care; ensure the system is fully depressurized before attempting any repairs.

Regulator repair should only be performed by qualified individuals. If you are unsure about the process, it is safer to send the equipment to a certified repair facility. Improper assembly can result in hazardous gas leaks.

Small replacement parts like springs typically do not come with individual instructions. You should refer to the service manual of the parent equipment for proper disassembly and reassembly procedures.