Built-in backflow check valve for safety.
High-quality forged brass head for enhanced durability.
Acetylene cutting nozzle: 1-101
Propane cutting nozzle: GPN
| Parameter | Details |
| Compatible Gases | Acetylene, Propane |
| Maximum Cutting Size | 8 inches (200 mm) |
| Safety Feature | Equipped with a flashback arrestor for added safety |
| Combination Model | A800 accessories + A800 handle |
The A800 American Heavy-Duty Handheld Torch — the ultimate all-fuel cutting powerhouse built for pros who put safety and strength first. Whether you’re running propane or acetylene, the A800 delivers unmatched performance with one critical advantage: integrated flashback arrestors and reverse-flow check valves built right into the torch body. That means automatic protection against dangerous gas backflow — keeping you safe without adding bulky external gear. Its heavy-duty forged brass head resists heat, impact, and deformation, ensuring years of reliable service even in punishing environments like steel mills, demolition sites, or heavy fabrication shops. No flimsy parts. No weak joints. Just pure, rugged American engineering. The A800’s balanced design and comfortable grip let you cut longer with less fatigue, while its precision flame control gives you clean, fast cuts through thick plate, pipe, or structural steel. Need versatility? Switch between fuels effortlessly — no retooling required. Trusted by welders, fabricators, and rescue crews across the country, the A800 isn’t just a torch — it’s your frontline defense against downtime and danger. Built tough. Engineered safe. Ready for anything. Choose the A800 — where safety doesn’t slow you down, it powers you forward.
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