Cutting and gouging head for welding equipment

Electric heating – Metal heating – Cutting or disintegrating

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219138, B23K 900

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041616421

ABSTRACT:
A head attachable to the insulated handle normally used to support an electrode employed in electric arc welding. The head supports an electrode and combines with the handle to provide a torch which allows cutting and gouging to be performed by conventional welding equipment. A conductive body of the head electrically connects the electrode to the handle and compressed air is delivered through the body to a jet nozzle on the end of the body in which the electrode is adjustably mounted. The air discharges from the jet nozzle as a stream which travels longitudinally of the electrode to impinge on the workpiece and blow away molten metal at the tip of the electrode.

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patent: 3624339 (1971-11-01), Jenkins
patent: 3651302 (1972-03-01), Maddison

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