High-quality stainless steel handle with locking button.
Cutting capacity up to 250mm.
Two stainless steel needle valves for precise flame adjustment.
Brass or aluminum handles available.
90° head (75° and 180° optional).
Acetylene nozzles: ANME, ANE.
Propane nozzles: PNME, PNM.
| Parameter | Details |
| Applicable Gases | Acetylene, Propane |
| Cutting Capacity | Up to 250mm |
| Derivative Models | E250A, E250B |
Meet the E250 Heavy-Duty Handheld Acetylene Torch, a reliable solution built for strength, versatility, and professional performance. Designed with durability in mind, the E250 offers a choice of brass or aluminum handle, giving users the flexibility to select the material that best suits their working style—brass for rugged, long-lasting use, or aluminum for a lighter grip and reduced fatigue.The torch is equipped with a 90° head as standard, while 75° and 180° head options are available to match different cutting angles and working conditions. This adaptability makes the E250 an excellent tool for a wide range of applications, from construction and shipbuilding to fabrication and maintenance.Engineered for heavy-duty tasks, it delivers consistent flame performance while remaining easy to operate, even during extended use. With its balance of power, comfort, and choice-driven design, the E250 Heavy-Duty Handheld Acetylene Torch is the ideal partner for professionals who demand both precision and durability in every cut.
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