Model: A217
Cutting Attachment: A212
Torch Handle: A211
| Category | Specification |
| Compatible Gases and Cutting Type | Oxyacetylene, Propane (Heavy-duty Cutting) |
| Maximum Cutting Size | 8 inches (200 mm) |
The A217 Oxy Acetylene Cutting Torch is a heavy-duty, professional-grade propane cutting torch kit built for reliability, precision, and performance in demanding environments. Designed for both industrial professionals and serious DIYers, this robust kit delivers clean, efficient cuts through thick metal with ease. Its durable construction ensures long-lasting use, even under continuous operation, while the ergonomic torch handle provides excellent control and comfort during extended cutting sessions. The A217 features a precision-machined valve system that allows smooth, accurate adjustment of oxygen and fuel gas flow, giving you optimal flame control for clean starts and consistent results. Whether you're cutting, brazing, or heating, this torch kit offers unmatched versatility. The included tips and connectors make setup quick and hassle-free, and the system is designed for safe, leak-resistant operation. Thanks to its rugged design and high-performance components, the A217 stands up to harsh job site conditions, making it a trusted choice for welders and fabricators who demand power and dependability. If you're looking for a cutting torch that combines professional quality, ease of use, and long-term durability, the A217 Oxy Acetylene Cutting Torch Kit is the smart, powerful solution for all your heavy-duty cutting needs.
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