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1015-0064 - Victor Replacement Flowtube for Flowmeters

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OVERVIEW

Clear View, Better Welds

If you can't read your flowmeter, you can't trust your weld settings. The Victor 1015-0064 Flowtube Assembly is the genuine replacement part you need to get your Victor regulator back in fighting shape. Over time, flowtubes can get cracked from shop abuse, clouded up from contaminants, or just plain hard to read. When that happens, you're essentially guessing at your shielding gas coverage, which is a fast track to porosity and bad beads. This assembly swaps out the old, damaged tube for a crystal-clear new one, so you can dial in your CFH exactly where it needs to be.

We know that in a busy shop, equipment takes a beating. Victor equipment is built tough, but the flowtube is a precision instrument that sometimes needs replacing. This isn't a generic knock-off that might fit "okay"; it's the real deal from Victor. That means it fits your regulator housing perfectly, seals up tight, and the float inside actually tells you the truth about how much gas you are pushing. Whether you are running Argon for TIG or a C25 mix for MIG, accuracy saves you money on gas and saves you time on grinding out bad welds.

Swapping out a flowtube is a quick maintenance job that pays off immediately. A cracked tube is a leak waiting to happen, and a leaking regulator is money hissing into the air. By installing the 1015-0064, you stop the leaks and regain control over your process. The markings are crisp and easy to read from a distance, so you can glance at your tank and know you're good to go. Don't let a $50 part ruin a $5000 job—keep your gas delivery system accurate with genuine Victor parts.

This assembly comes ready to install. It's designed to withstand the daily grind of the welding environment, resisting scratches and staying clear longer than cheaper alternatives. When your flowmeter takes a hit or just gets too old to read, trust the Victor 1015-0064 to fix it right the first time.

Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Flowtube Assembly
Application:Gas Regulation, Flow Measurement

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Victor 1015-0064 Flowtube Assembly
  • Float (pre-installed)
  • O-Ring Seals (if applicable to specific assembly batch)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of cracked or damaged flowtubes on Victor regulators
  • Restoration of unreadable or clouded flowmeters
  • Maintenance of MIG and TIG shielding gas delivery systems
  • Repair of laboratory or industrial gas flow monitoring equipment
  • General MRO for welding gas apparatus

FAQ

The flowtube assembly serves as the visual indicator and measuring element of a flowmeter. It contains a float that rises with gas flow, allowing the operator to read the flow rate against a calibrated scale.

Yes, the 1015-0064 is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by Victor, ensuring compatibility and accuracy with their equipment.

You should replace the flowtube if it is cracked, chipped, leaking, or if the material has become clouded or discolored to the point where the float or scale is no longer clearly visible.

Flowtubes are generally calibrated for specific gas densities. While the physical tube may fit, the scale readings are accurate only for the gases specified on the original flowmeter housing or the tube itself. Always verify the application matches the equipment's design.

Yes, flowtube assemblies typically include the internal float, as the float weight and tube taper are matched during manufacturing for calibration accuracy.

No, installation is generally straightforward. It usually involves depressurizing the system, removing the outer cover or guard, unscrewing the retainer, and swapping the tube. Always follow the specific manual for your regulator model.

Using an OEM flowtube ensures that the dimensional tolerances match the original calibration. Generic tubes may have slight variations in taper or diameter, leading to inaccurate flow readings and potential weld defects.

If the tube is merely dirty on the outside, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh solvents that can craze or cloud polycarbonate materials. If the inside is contaminated, replacement is often the safer option to ensure the float moves freely.