The B500 handheld oxygen cutting torch features a high-quality forged brass head.
Suitable for long-term, high-intensity work and reliable performance.
Acetylene cutting nozzle: 1502
Propane cutting nozzle: 1503
| Specification Category | English Description |
| Applicable Gas | Acetylene, propane |
The A247 Australian-Style Oxygen Cutting Torch Kit is designed for professional cutting applications that demand precision, durability, and flexibility. Built with superior craftsmanship, this torch kit offers an optional 180-degree head, providing greater versatility and comfort for different cutting positions and working angles. With a cutting capacity of up to 150mm, it delivers powerful and efficient performance across a wide range of metal thicknesses. The kit includes both Acetylene cutting nozzle 41 and Propane cutting nozzle 44, allowing users to easily switch between fuel types based on specific job requirements. Engineered for reliability and ease of use, the A247 ensures smooth gas flow, stable flame control, and clean, accurate cuts every time. Ideal for construction, fabrication, repair, and maintenance work, this Australian-style cutting torch kit combines professional-grade quality with ergonomic design and operational efficiency. The A247 Oxygen Cutting Torch Kit is the perfect balance of performance, safety, and versatility — built to deliver consistent, high-quality results in every cutting task.
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