High-quality brass forged heads and two stainless steel needle valves provide precise flame control and enhanced durability. The head's mixing design ensures operator safety.
Available in various sizes and customizable.
Acetylene cutting nozzles: 6290, 6290AC
Propane cutting nozzle: 6290NX
| Parameter | Details |
| Compatible Gases | Acetylene, Propane |
| Maximum Cutting Size | 12 inches / 300 mm |
| Optional Heads | 75°, 90°, 180° |
| Derivative Models | A623A, A623B |
The 62-3F American Heavy-Duty Handheld Cutting Torch — built tough for pros who demand safety, durability, and unmatched versatility. Engineered with a reinforced head and innovative mixed-flow design, the 62-3F minimizes flashback risk and maximizes operator safety — so you can cut with confidence, even in high-pressure environments. Whether you’re running acetylene (with 6290 or 6290AC nozzles) or propane (6290NX nozzles), the torch delivers smooth, consistent flame performance for clean, fast cuts through thick steel, plate, or structural beams. Available in multiple sizes and fully customizable to fit your workflow, the 62-3F adapts to your needs — not the other way around. Perfect for shipyards, fabrication shops, demolition crews, and field repair teams, it’s designed to withstand daily abuse while maintaining peak performance. The rugged brass construction resists heat, corrosion, and impact — built to last, not to replace. Comfortable grip, balanced weight, and intuitive controls reduce fatigue during long shifts.Choose reliability. Choose customization. Choose American-built strength.
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