Model: A228
Cutting Attachment: A222
Torch Handle: A223
| 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 A228 Medium Duty Mini Oxy Acetylene Torch Kit, a versatile and reliable solution designed to handle cutting and welding tasks with precision and efficiency. This kit is built to provide professionals and hobbyists alike with all the essential components needed for smooth operation. The set includes Model: A228, a compact and efficient unit engineered for stable performance, the A222 Cutting Attachment, known for its durable forged brass construction and easy maintenance, and the A223 Torch Handle, offering strength, comfort, and precise control during use. Together, these components create a powerful combination that ensures excellent results in a wide range of applications. Whether it’s metal fabrication, automotive repair, maintenance work, or general shop use, the A228 kit is designed to be practical, easy to operate, and dependable. Its medium-duty design makes it suitable for both professional workshops and small-scale projects, providing the flexibility to switch between cutting and welding with confidence. By combining durability, accuracy, and convenience, the A227 Medium Duty Mini Oxy Acetylene Torch Kit offers an all-in-one solution that saves time, reduces complexity, and delivers consistent performance in every task.
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