High-quality forged brass head for enhanced durability.
Acetylene cutting nozzles: ANME, ANE
Propane cutting nozzles: PNME, PNM
| Parameter | Details |
| Compatible Gases | Acetylene, Propane |
| Maximum Cutting Size | 500mm |
| Maximum Welding Thickness | 14mm |
| Derivative Models | E318A, E318B, E318C |
The E318 European Heavy-Duty Hand Cutting Torch — the ultimate tool for professionals who refuse to compromise on performance or durability. Built with a premium forged brass head, the E318 resists warping and wear, delivering long-lasting reliability even in the harshest industrial environments. Whether you’re using acetylene (compatible with ANME and ANE nozzles) or propane (works with PNME and PNM nozzles), this torch adapts seamlessly to your fuel choice while maintaining clean, fast, and precise cuts every time. Its intelligently designed nozzle system ensures optimal flame control and fuel efficiency — saving you time, gas, and money. Perfect for heavy steel fabrication, demolition, shipbuilding, and on-site construction, the E318 is engineered to handle thick materials with ease. The balanced, ergonomic design reduces hand fatigue during long shifts, so you stay productive all day. Trusted across Europe and beyond, the E318 combines rugged build quality with smart, user-focused engineering. If you’re serious about cutting performance, upgrade to the E318 — where durability meets versatility, and every cut counts.
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