K488 Series Flashback Preventer: Quick-connect design, built-in check valve to prevent gas flow, improved work efficiency, high-quality forged brass body.
The K488 Series Brass Flash Arrestors are designed to provide reliable safety and protection in oxy-fuel welding and cutting operations. Made from high-quality brass, these arrestors effectively prevent flashbacks, ensuring both operator safety and equipment protection. Their precision-engineered internal design allows consistent gas flow while maintaining optimal torch performance. Easy to install and durable, the K488 Series is suitable for use with oxy-acetylene, oxy-propane, and other fuel gases, making it ideal for fabrication shops, construction sites, repair work, and industrial maintenance. By combining safety, durability, and efficiency, K488 Series Brass Flash Arrestors deliver peace of mind, allowing professionals to focus on precise cutting, welding, and heating tasks with confidence and reduced risk of accidents.
| Series | Model | Gas | Maximum Flow Rate (L/h) | Import | Export |
| C488 | C488-R | Oxygen | 7000 | Φ8mmHose | G1/4 RH |
| C488-L | Gas | 2600 | Φ8mmHose | G3/8 LH |
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