Re: Smith's AW, SW and MW tips

Re: Smith's AW, SW and MW tips

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Smith's AW, SW and MW tips mhorowit 06-14-2006
mhorowit wrote:
> Can anyone tell me the difference between Smith's AW, SW and MW tips?
> thanks - MIke


AW tips are for the AW torches,
SW tips are for the SW & WH200 torches,
MW tips are for the MW & WH100 torches.

The above tip letter codes are followed by three digits:

The first digit indicates the gas:
2 = Oxy/Acetelyne
4 = Oxy/Propane or Oxy/Natural Gas

The second and third digits indicate the orifice size, and though there
is no strict scale that they follow, a smaller set of numbers (01)
indicates a smaller orifice.

Thus, an AW202 is an OA tip for thin stuff, made for the AW (~aircraft)
torch.

Daniel



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