The 44 Series Propane Cutting Torch Tip—the smart, cost-effective solution for heavy-duty cutting powered by propane. Engineered specifically for use with propane gas, this tip delivers a high-velocity, clean-burning flame that’s ideal for efficient, deep-penetration cuts while reducing fuel costs compared to acetylene. With a robust 73mm nozzle length, it provides excellent heat control and stability, ensuring consistent performance even during extended operations. The 44 Series is precision-matched for compatibility with A242 and A247 cutting torches, offering a secure, leak-free fit that maximizes safety and ease of use. Capable of cutting materials from 1mm up to an impressive 200mm thick, it’s the go-to choice for shipbuilding, structural steel fabrication, demolition, and industrial maintenance—where reliability and versatility matter most. Whether you’re slicing through light sheet metal or tackling thick steel beams, the 44 Series delivers smooth, slag-free cuts with minimal preheat time. Built for durability and optimized for propane’s unique combustion properties, this tip helps you work faster, safer, and more economically. Upgrade to the 44 Series Propane Cutting Torch Tip and experience professional-grade performance without the premium fuel price.
| Name | Model | Gas | Applicable cutting torch | cutting thickness | Oxygen pressure | Gas pressure | Cutting length(mm) |
| 44 Series | 44-6 | Propane | A242,A247 | 1-5MM | 1.5bar | 0.5bar | 73MM |
| 44-8 | 5-10MM | 1.5bar | 0.5bar | ||||
| 44-10 | 10-20MM | 2.0bar | 1.0bar | ||||
| 44-12 | 20-50MM | 2.5bar | 1.0bar | ||||
| 44-15 | 50-80MM | 2.5bar | 1.0bar | ||||
| 44-20 | 80-100MM | 3.0bar | 1.5bar | ||||
| 44-24 | 100-150MM | 3.5bar | 1.5bar | ||||
| 44-32 | 150-200MM | 4.0bar | 1.5bar |
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