Model: A219
Cutting Attachment: A246
Torch Handle: A213
| Parameter | Details |
| Gas Type | Oxyacetylene, Propane |
| Application | Heavy-Duty Cutting |
| Maximum Cutting Size | 8 inches (200 mm) |
| Safety Accessory Included | Flashback Arrestor (for added safety) |
The A219 Heavy Duty Oxy Acetylene Cutting Torch Propane Cutting Torch Set, a powerful and reliable solution designed to meet the toughest cutting demands. Built for heavy-duty cutting with both oxyacetylene and propane, this torch set delivers outstanding performance and flexibility, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial and workshop applications. With a maximum cutting capacity of up to 8 inches (200 mm), it can handle thick materials with ease, providing clean and precise results even in demanding projects. To ensure operator safety, the A219 set is equipped with a flashback arrestor, adding an essential layer of protection and preventing backfire accidents during operation. This makes it not only highly efficient but also safer for everyday use. Engineered for durability and consistent performance, the A219 is ideal for fabrication shops, construction sites, maintenance work, and repair jobs, where strength and reliability are critical. Its user-friendly design ensures smooth operation and precise control, helping professionals achieve accurate cuts with confidence. With the perfect combination of cutting power, safety, and versatility, the A219 Heavy Duty Oxy Acetylene Cutting Torch Propane Cutting Torch Set is a dependable tool that delivers superior results while keeping safety and efficiency at the forefront.
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