The C388 series flashback arrestor uses a hose connection. A compatible hose must be used for connection. Your better work assistant. Requires an 8mm hose.
The C388 Series Flash Arrestors On Torches are engineered to deliver reliable safety and performance for oxy-fuel and propane torch operations. Constructed with high-quality, durable materials and precision-engineered components, they effectively prevent flashbacks and reverse gas flow, protecting both the operator and equipment. These arrestors ensure smooth, consistent gas delivery, maintaining optimal torch performance while being easy to install and long-lasting. Ideal for fabrication shops, construction sites, industrial maintenance, and repair work, the C388 Series is compatible with a wide range of cutting, welding, and heating torches. By combining safety, durability, and efficiency, the C388 Series Flash Arrestors On Torches give professionals peace of mind while enabling precise, efficient, and accident-free operations every time.
| Series | Model | Gas | Maximum Flow Rate (L/h) | Import | Export |
| C388 | C388-R | Oxygen | 7000 | Φ8mmHose | Φ8mmHose |
| C388-L | Gas | 2600 | Φ8mmHose | Φ8mmHose |
Maximum operating pressure:
Oxygen: 10 bar (140 psi)
15 bar (218 psi)
Acetylene: 1.5 bar (22 psi)
LPG: 3.5 bar (50 psi)
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