Welding, brazing, annealing, straightening and bending of plates, tubes and bars, preheating for welding operations, drying moulds, thawing operations, asphalt operations, etc.
| Optional Heating Nozzles | Matching Model | Quantity of Tips |
| H505-1 | 2290-2H | 1 tip |
| H505-2 | 2290-3H | 1 tip |
| H505-3 | 2290-4H | 1 tip |
| H505-4 | 2290-5H | 1 tip |
| H505 | 2290-2H, 2290-3H, 2290-4H, 2290-5H | 4 tips |
The HE-505 Heavy-Duty Oxy Acetylene Welding Heating Torch – your compact, all-in-one solution for precision heating, welding, and versatile industrial tasks. Designed for both professionals and skilled DIYers, the HE-505 delivers powerful, controlled flame output in a lightweight, easy-to-handle design, making it perfect for detailed work in tight spaces. Whether you're performing precision welding, brazing, or soldering, this torch ensures clean, consistent heat for strong, reliable joints. But its capabilities go far beyond welding. The HE-505 excels in a wide range of applications: use it for annealing metal to improve flexibility, straightening or bending sheets, tubes, and rods with even heat distribution, or preheating materials before welding to prevent cracking and ensure optimal results. It’s also ideal for drying molds in foundries, thawing frozen pipes, and softening asphalt during repair work. Its precise flame control allows you to adjust heat levels quickly and safely, reducing the risk of warping or damage. Built with high-quality materials, the HE-505 offers excellent durability and resistance to wear, ensuring long-term performance even under heavy use. From automotive repair and plumbing to metal fabrication and construction, the HE-505 Small Oxy Acetylene Heating Torch is the versatile, dependable tool you can count on for welding, heating, and so much more. Make every job faster, cleaner, and more efficient – choose the HE-505 for unmatched versatility and professional results.
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