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CGA200-1 - Miller CGA 200 Acetylene Inlet Nut for MC Tanks

Packaging: 1 per ea
$28.07/ea

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OVERVIEW

Precision Brass Inlet Nut for Acetylene MC Cylinders

The Miller CGA200-1 Inlet Nut is a critical component for welding professionals utilizing Acetylene MC (Motor Cycle style) tanks. Manufactured to strict Compressed Gas Association (CGA) standards, this fitting ensures a safe and reliable connection between the high-pressure cylinder valve and the gas regulator. In the domain of industrial gas apparatus, the integrity of every connection is paramount to safety and efficiency. This nut is precision-machined from high-quality brass, a material selected for its non-sparking properties and resistance to deformation under torque, which is essential for maintaining a leak-tight seal in combustible gas applications.

The CGA 200 standard is specifically designated for small acetylene cylinders, often referred to as "MC" tanks, which are commonly used in HVAC, plumbing, and light-duty fabrication for their portability. Unlike larger acetylene connections which typically feature left-hand threads to prevent cross-connection with oxygen lines, the CGA 200 connection utilizes a right-hand thread (.625-20 NGO). The Miller CGA200-1 is engineered to these exact specifications, ensuring seamless compatibility with standard MC cylinder valves and corresponding regulator nipples. Using the correct nut is vital; attempting to force mismatched fittings can damage threads, compromise the seal, and lead to hazardous gas leaks.

This replacement part is ideal for MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) applications where existing equipment may have worn, rounded, or damaged nuts. Over time, repeated tightening and loosening can degrade the hex faces or threads of brass fittings. Replacing compromised nuts with genuine Miller parts restores the integrity of the regulator assembly. The component is designed to work in conjunction with a matching inlet nipple (sold separately) to seat firmly against the cylinder valve outlet. Whether you are refurbishing older Smith Equipment regulators or maintaining a fleet of portable oxy-fuel kits, the CGA200-1 offers the fit and finish expected from Miller Electric.

Installation requires standard wrenches, and proper torque specifications should be followed to avoid over-tightening. As a genuine OEM part, it meets all regulatory requirements for gas service hardware. It is a simple yet indispensable item for any technician's spare parts inventory, ensuring that downtime is minimized when a connection issue arises in the field.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Brand:Miller
Connection Type:CGA 200
Gas Service:Acetylene (MC Tank)
Material:Brass
Thread Direction:Right Hand
Component Type:Inlet Nut

INCLUDED

  • 1 x CGA200-1 Inlet Nut

APPLICATIONS

  • Portable Oxy-Acetylene Welding & Cutting Kits
  • HVAC and Plumbing Brazing Setups
  • Regulator Repair and Refurbishment
  • Gas Manifold Systems using MC Tanks
  • Replacement of Worn or Damaged Inlet Nuts

FAQ

The CGA 200 connection is specifically designed for Acetylene "MC" tanks (Motor Cycle style), which are small, portable cylinders often used in plumbing and HVAC.

The CGA 200 standard uses a right-hand thread (.625-20 NGO). This is distinct from larger acetylene connections like CGA 510 or 300, which typically use left-hand threads.

No, this product is the inlet nut only. The inlet nipple (the part that slides inside the nut) is sold separately.

The nut is manufactured from high-quality brass, which is the industry standard for oxygen and fuel gas fittings due to its durability and non-sparking properties.

No, "B" tanks typically use a CGA 520 connection. The CGA 200 is exclusively for "MC" tanks. They are different sizes and will not fit.

Yes, this is a genuine Miller (often compatible with Smith Equipment) replacement part, ensuring proper fit and safety specifications.

Over time, the hex edges can become rounded from wrenching, or the threads can become worn, making it difficult to achieve a safe, leak-tight seal.