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W-J Series Oxy-Fuel Welding & Brazing Tips

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W-J Series Oxy-Fuel Welding & Brazing Tips

The Goss W-J Series Welding & Brazing Tips are professional-grade, standard-style oxy-fuel tips designed for precision welding and brazing applications. Engineered for use with Goss TW-10A rear valve and TW-5A front valve torch handles, these tips deliver stable flames, consistent heat output, and excellent control across a wide range of material thicknesses. This single listing covers multiple W-J tip sizes as selectable variations to match specific welding and brazing requirements.

What's Included:

  • Professional-grade oxy-fuel welding and brazing tips
  • Compatible with Goss TW-10A rear valve and TW-5A front valve torch handles
  • Standard-style design with extended reach and heat protection
  • Available in multiple sizes to match different material thicknesses and brazing capacities
  • W-J-0:
    • Lowest heat output in the series
    • Ideal for light welding and small-diameter brazing
  • W-J-1:
    • Moderate increase in heat over W-J-0
    • Suitable for slightly thicker materials
    • Good balance of control and heat
  • W-J-2:
    • Mid-range heat output
    • Handles thicker materials and larger joints more efficiently
  • W-J-3:
    • Higher heat output for heavier work
    • Designed for thicker steel and larger brazing applications
  • W-J-4:
    • Largest standard size in the W-J series
    • Maximum heat output among standard W-J tips
  • W-J-3KH:
    • Same general heat range as W-J-3
    • Often used where longer duty cycles or specific flame behavior is required

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California Proposition 65 Warning: This product may expose you to chemicals, including brass and lead compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling

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