Forged brass head and body for added strength and durability. Stainless steel needle valve for precise flame adjustment and enhanced durability. Double O-ring seal for quick, leak-free hand-tight connections. Stainless steel triple tube for strength and long life. Aluminum lever reversible 180°.
| Category | Specification |
| Compatible Gases | Oxyacetylene, Propane |
| Head Angle | 90° (75° and 180° optional) |
| Recommended Torch Handle | E315 |
The E316 Propane Torches Oxy Acetylene Cutting Torch Attachment is engineered to provide exceptional versatility, strength, and long-lasting performance for professional metalworking applications. Compatible with both oxy-acetylene and propane gases, this attachment allows users to switch between fuel types easily, making it suitable for a wide range of cutting tasks. Its stainless-steel three-tube construction ensures high strength and durability, resisting wear, heat, and corrosion while extending the service life of the torch. The robust design guarantees consistent performance, even in demanding industrial environments, providing smooth, precise cuts with minimal effort. The aluminum lever, which can rotate a full 180 degrees, offers enhanced control and flexibility, allowing operators to adjust the angle for optimal positioning and safer operation. This feature is particularly useful when working in tight spaces or on complex metal structures, improving efficiency without compromising comfort. By integrating high-strength stainless steel tubes, multi-fuel compatibility, and an adjustable aluminum lever, the E316 Propane Torches Oxy Acetylene Cutting Torch Attachment delivers precision, safety, and efficiency, ensuring every cut is clean, controlled, and dependable.
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