The ANM Lightweight Acetylene Torch Head Tip—the perfect blend of agility, performance, and precision for professionals who need serious cutting power without the bulk. Specifically designed for use with acetylene gas, this tip generates a hot, focused flame that delivers fast preheating and clean, efficient cuts across an impressive range—from 1mm sheet metal to 200mm thick steel. Despite its robust capabilities, the ANM tip features a lightweight design that reduces operator fatigue during extended use, while its 75mm nozzle length ensures optimal flame control and visibility for accurate, high-quality results. It’s engineered for seamless compatibility with E250, E318, and E150 hand cutting torches, offering a secure, tool-free fit that gets you cutting quickly and reliably—no adapters needed. Ideal for metal fabricators, maintenance crews, construction teams, and mobile repair technicians, the ANM excels in both shop and field environments, from fine detailing to heavy structural work. Built with precision-machined components and durable materials, it resists clogging and maintains consistent performance under demanding conditions. When you want the cutting power of acetylene in a nimble, easy-to-handle package, the ANM Lightweight Acetylene Torch Head Tip is your go-to solution for faster, cleaner, and more comfortable cutting—every single time.
| Name | Model | Gas | Applicable cutting torch | cutting thickness | Oxygen pressure | Gas pressure | Cutting length(mm) |
| ANM Series | ANM-1(1/32") | Acetylene | E250,E318,E150 | 1-5MM | 1.5bar | 0.5bar | 75MM |
| ANM-2(3/64") | 5-10MM | 2.0bar | 0.5bar | ||||
| ANM-3(1/16") | 10-30MM | 2.5bar | 1.0bar | ||||
| ANM-4(5/64") | 30-60MM | 3.0bar | 1.0bar | ||||
| ANM-5(3/32") | 60-100MM | 3.5bar | 1.5bar | ||||
| ANM-6(1/8") | 100-200MM | 4.0bar | 1.5bar |
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