Built-in backflow check valve for safety.
High-quality forged brass head for enhanced durability.
Available in various sizes, customizable.
Acetylene cutting nozzles: 1-101
Propane cutting nozzles: GPN
| Parameter | Details |
| Compatible Gases | Acetylene, Propane |
| Maximum Cutting Size | 5 inches (127 mm) |
| Safety Feature | Equipped with a flashback preventer for added safety |
The ST900FC American Heavy-Duty Acetylene Torch Hand Cutting Torch built for those who cut hard, cut often, and refuse to settle for less. At its heart lies a premium forged brass head, precision-crafted to withstand extreme heat, resist warping, and outlast ordinary torches on even the toughest job sites. Whether you’re slicing through thick steel plate in a fabrication shop, dismantling machinery in salvage, or working onsite in construction, the ST900FC delivers consistent, clean, powerful cuts — day in, day out. And because no two jobs are the same, we offer the ST900FC in multiple sizes — and yes, fully customizable to match your specific handle length, nozzle type, or gas setup. Need a longer reach? Heavier duty valve? Specialized tip configuration? We’ve got you covered. Designed with balance and control in mind, it reduces hand fatigue so you stay sharp through long shifts. Trusted by ironworkers, welders, and industrial pros across the U.S., the ST900FC isn’t just another torch — it’s your reliable, rugged, made-to-order cutting partner. When performance, durability, and customization matter — grab the ST900FC. Built American tough. Tailored to your hands.
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