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0320-0099 - Victor Replacement Valve Adjustment Screw 0320-0099

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OVERVIEW

Restore Precision with the Victor 0320-0099 Valve Adj Screw

Keep your Victor oxy-fuel equipment running at peak performance with the Victor 0320-0099 Valve Adjustment Screw. This essential replacement component is designed to address common wear issues associated with torch valves and regulator assemblies. When you are out in the field or working in a busy fabrication shop, equipment reliability is paramount. A compromised valve assembly can lead to frustration, downtime, and safety hazards. This genuine Victor part allows you to perform necessary repairs with confidence, knowing you are using a component that matches the original factory standards.

The valve adjustment screw plays a subtle but vital role in the ergonomics and function of your torch. It is often responsible for setting the tension on the valve mechanism, ensuring that adjustments to the oxygen or fuel gas flow are smooth, predictable, and stable. If this screw becomes stripped, lost, or damaged, the tactile feedback of your torch controls can degrade, making it difficult to set a neutral flame or maintain a consistent preheat. The Victor 0320-0099 restores that factory-fresh feel to your controls, allowing for the precise adjustments necessary for high-quality welding and cutting.

Professional welders understand that preventative maintenance is key to avoiding costly replacements of entire torch bodies. Stocking up on small, critical repair parts like the 0320-0099 screw ensures that minor mechanical issues don't turn into major work stoppages. This screw is machined with precision threads to ensure a tight, secure fit that won't back out under vibration or thermal cycling. It is compatible with specific Victor equipment lines, so always check your equipment's parts diagram to confirm fitment.

Don't settle for generic hardware store fasteners that may not have the correct thread pitch, material hardness, or heat resistance required for oxy-fuel applications. The Victor 0320-0099 is built to withstand the rigors of the welding environment. By maintaining your tools with authentic parts, you ensure compliance with safety standards and protect your investment in premium Victor equipment. Get your torch back in action quickly and safely with this high-quality replacement screw.

Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Valve Adjustment Screw
Application:Oxy-Fuel Torch Repair, Equipment Maintenance
Part Number:0320-0099

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Victor 0320-0099 Valve Adjustment Screw

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Victor oxy-fuel torch handles
  • Securing valve assemblies in gas equipment
  • Routine maintenance of welding and cutting gear
  • Replacement of stripped or lost adjustment screws
  • Restoring proper tension to gas control valves

FAQ

The Victor 0320-0099 is a valve adjustment screw used to secure or adjust the tension of valve components within Victor oxy-fuel equipment, ensuring proper gas flow control.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part from Victor, ensuring exact compatibility and quality.

You should consult the parts breakdown or service manual for your specific Victor torch handle or regulator model to verify that part number 0320-0099 is listed.

It is highly recommended to use only genuine Victor parts for gas equipment. Standard screws may not have the correct material properties, heat resistance, or thread precision required for safe operation.

While specific metallurgy isn't listed, Victor valve screws are typically made from high-quality brass or steel alloys designed to resist corrosion and withstand the thermal environment of welding.

No, the 0320-0099 is typically sold as the screw only. Valve stems, packing nuts, and other components are usually sold separately.

A loose torch valve can be caused by worn packing or a loose adjustment screw. Tightening or replacing the adjustment screw (like the 0320-0099) often resolves the issue.

Yes, installation generally requires only a standard screwdriver or appropriate wrench, but all repairs on gas equipment should be performed by qualified individuals following safety protocols.