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Smith SW207 SW Series Heavy Duty Acetylene Welding Tip, 3/16 Inch Capacity

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OVERVIEW

Master the Puddle with the Smith SW207

If you have ever fought with a welding flame that seems to push your puddle around rather than melting it smoothly, you know the frustration of using inferior equipment. The Smith SW207 Heavy Duty Acetylene Welding Tip is the solution for welders who demand control. Designed for 3/16-inch steel, this tip brings Smith's legendary "Soft Flame" technology to your torch. The flame is engineered to be stable and calm, eliminating the turbulence that causes puddle chasing. This means you can focus on your travel speed and filler metal deposition without constantly adjusting your torch distance to compensate for a harsh flame. It is the kind of performance that turns a difficult overhead weld into a manageable task.

Durability is another area where the SW207 shines. We all know that tips take a beating—whether it is from spatter, accidental contact with the work, or just the intense reflected heat of a heavy T-joint. Smith builds these tips with extra-thick copper walls. This heavy-duty construction acts like a heat sink, pulling heat away from the orifice to keep the tip running cooler. A cooler tip means fewer flashbacks and less chance of the tip overheating and deforming. Plus, if you do happen to bang the end against the table, the long, straight design gives you enough material to file it back flat and keep working, saving you money on replacements.

Convenience is built right into the design with the Smith Slip-In system. Forget hunting for a wrench every time you need to change sizes or switch to a cutting attachment. The SW207 fits your WH200 or SW1B handle and tightens securely by hand. The O-ring seal ensures a leak-free fit every time, and you can swap it out in about six seconds. Whether you are in a shop or out in the field, the SW207 offers the reliability, speed, and precision you need to lay down high-quality welds on 3/16-inch material. It is a small upgrade that makes a massive difference in your daily welding experience.

Additional Information
Brand:Smith Equipment
Fuel Gas:Acetylene
Item:Welding Tip
Weld Cap Or Btu Hr:5.0mm (3/16")
Series:SW200
Fits Handles:WH200, SW1B, SW1, SW2
Tip Angle:63.5 Degrees
Material:Heavy-Wall Copper
Technology:Soft Flame, Slip-In
Packaging Description:1 per ea

INCLUDED

  • 1x Smith SW207 Heavy Duty Acetylene Welding Tip (3/16")

APPLICATIONS

  • General fabrication and repair of mild steel.
  • Heavy-duty welding on 3/16" (4.8mm) thick materials.
  • Structural welding requiring precise heat control.
  • Brazing applications (when sized appropriately for alternative gases).
  • Maintenance and Repair Operations (MRO).
  • Automotive frame repair and modification.

FAQ

The SW207 is designed to fit Smith Equipment handles, specifically the WH200, SW1B, SW1, and SW2 models.

This tip is rated for welding steel up to 3/16 of an inch (approximately 4.76mm) in thickness.

No, the SW207 features Smith's Slip-In design, which allows for hand-tightening. It can be installed or removed in seconds without tools.

The SW207 is primarily designed for Acetylene. However, it can be used for brazing with propylene-based fuel gases if you select a tip size two sizes larger than recommended for acetylene work.

Soft Flame refers to the stable, low-turbulence flame characteristic of Smith tips. It prevents the gas pressure from blowing the molten puddle around, giving the welder better control.

The SW207 tip is bent to a 63.5-degree angle, which is standard for this series to provide ergonomic torch positioning.

The thick copper walls dissipate reflected heat more effectively than thin tips, allowing the tip to run cooler and last longer, even in high-heat applications.

No, the SW207 is a welding and brazing tip. It does not have the central oxygen jet required for oxy-fuel cutting.
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