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999227 - Heavy Duty Rosebud Heating Tip Size 100 for Oxy-Fuel

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Industrial Grade Rosebud Heating Tip O-FG #100

Upgrade your oxy-fuel torch setup with the ESAB Rosebud Heating Tip O-FG #100, a premium consumable designed for heavy-duty thermal applications. In the world of metalworking, time is money, and the ability to apply heat rapidly and evenly is a game-changer. This multi-flame heating tip excels at transferring large amounts of BTU energy into the workpiece without the localized overheating often associated with cutting tips or single-flame welding nozzles. It is the ideal tool for fabricators, structural ironworkers, and maintenance professionals who need reliable heat on demand.

The "O-FG" specification points to its compatibility with Oxygen and Fuel Gases, typically favoring alternative fuels like Propane or Natural Gas. These gases are excellent for heating because they allow for the use of larger tips—like this Size 100—without the withdrawal rate limitations inherent to acetylene cylinders. This makes the tip safer and more economical for sustained heating operations. The multi-port face of the tip creates a cluster of flames that merge into a single, powerful heat source, perfect for soaking heat into thick sections of steel or casting.

Constructed to meet rigorous industrial standards, the ESAB Rosebud Tip features a heavy-wall outer shell and a precisely machined inner mixer (if applicable to the specific assembly style) or tip geometry. This ensures a stable flame profile that resists blowing out, even when working outdoors or in drafty shop environments. When your project demands serious thermal energy for bending, forming, or stress-relieving, trust the ESAB O-FG #100 to deliver consistent results.

Features & Benefits

  • Efficient Heat Transfer: Multi-flame design maximizes surface area coverage.
  • Fuel Versatility: Optimized for alternative fuel gases (check specific pressure settings).
  • Robust Build: Resists deformation from high heat and accidental impact.
  • Stable Flame: Engineered gas passages reduce turbulence and enhance safety.
Additional Information
Product Type:Heating Tip, Rosebud
Gas Service:Oxy-Fuel, Fuel Gas
Tip Size:100
Flame Type:Multi-Flame
Application:Heating, Bending, Straightening, Preheating
Compatible Gas Types:Propane, Natural Gas, Propylene
Packaging Description:pack of 1

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Rosebud Heating Tip (Size 100)

APPLICATIONS

  • Preheating heavy plate prior to welding
  • Flame straightening of warped structural steel
  • Bending and forming of pipes and bars
  • Shrink-fitting bearings and gears
  • General workshop heating applications

FAQ

A rosebud tip is a multi-flame heating tip used to apply large amounts of heat to a wide area of metal. It is commonly used for preheating, bending, straightening, and brazing.

O-FG typically stands for Oxy-Fuel Gas. In the context of heating tips, it often indicates the tip is designed for use with alternative fuel gases like Propane, Natural Gas, or Propylene, rather than Acetylene.

You must check the specific manufacturer rating for the gas type. Generally, tips marked 'FG' are for alternative fuels. Using Acetylene with large heating tips requires careful attention to cylinder withdrawal rates to prevent solvent withdrawal; alternative fuels are safer for large heating demands.

This tip is designed to fit specific torch handles compatible with the ESAB/Victor style connection. Please verify your torch handle series (e.g., 100 series, 300 series) matches the tip size and seating style.

A cutting tip focuses heat in a small spot to pierce metal, whereas a rosebud spreads heat over a larger area, making it much more efficient and effective for heating metal through without melting it.

Use a specialized tip cleaner set with the correct wire sizes for the multiple orifices. Gently clean the holes to remove carbon buildup and spatter without enlarging them.

Always ensure you have sufficient gas flow to prevent the tip from overheating (starving the tip). Use flashback arrestors and check connections for leaks. Wear appropriate PPE including shaded goggles.