Solid extruded brass handle for strength. Two stainless steel needle valves for precise flame adjustment and enhanced durability. No screws or welded joints for easier maintenance. Forged brass head and body for added strength and durability.
| Parameter | Details |
| Strength Grade | Medium Strength |
| Maximum Cutting Depth | Up to 6 inches (150 mm) |
| Maximum Welding Depth | Up to 3/8 inch (9 mm) |
The A222 Medium Duty Propane Oxygen Torch Oxy Acetylene Cutting Torch Attachment, a smartly designed tool that delivers strength, reliability, and ease of use for a wide range of cutting applications. Built with a forged brass head and body, it offers superior durability and toughness, ensuring long-lasting performance even under demanding working conditions. Unlike conventional attachments, the A222 features a no-screw and no-weld joint design, making it not only sturdier but also easier to maintain. This innovative construction reduces the risk of leaks and simplifies cleaning, saving operators valuable time while ensuring consistent performance. The forged brass structure also enhances heat resistance and wear protection, making the torch attachment dependable for both professional and routine tasks. Whether working in metal fabrication, construction, repair, or general cutting operations, the A222 is designed to provide stable performance, accurate results, and extended service life. Its user-friendly design makes it straightforward to operate, even for those who require efficiency and reliability without complicated maintenance. With a perfect balance of strength, safety, and convenience, the A222 Medium Duty Propane Oxygen Torch Oxy Acetylene Cutting Torch Attachment is a practical and dependable choice for professionals and workshops seeking higher efficiency and lower upkeep.
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