The PNM Oxy-Propane Gas Cutting Nozzle Tip—a reliable, high-efficiency solution designed for professionals who demand performance and value. Optimized specifically for use with propane gas, this tip leverages propane’s lower cost and safer handling while delivering a clean, focused oxy-propane flame that cuts smoothly through steel from 1mm to 200mm thick. Its 75mm nozzle length strikes the perfect balance between heat concentration and operator control, ensuring fast preheating, minimal slag, and consistent cut quality—even on thick plates. The PNM tip is engineered for seamless compatibility with E250, E318, and E150 cutting torches, offering a secure, leak-free fit that gets you working faster with no adapters needed. Ideal for scrap metal processing, ship repair, structural fabrication, and field construction, this nozzle excels in both shop and outdoor environments. Built with durable materials to resist clogging and thermal stress, the PNM delivers long-lasting performance under heavy use. When you need a cost-effective, propane-powered cutting tip that handles everything from light gauge steel to 200mm structural beams with precision and reliability, the PNM Oxy-Propane Gas Cutting Nozzle Tip is your go-to choice for smarter, more efficient metal cutting.
| Name | Model | Gas | Applicable cutting torch | cutting thickness | Oxygen pressure | Gas pressure | Cutting length(mm) |
| PNMSeries | PNM-1(1/32) | Propane | E250,E318,E150 | 1-5MM | 1.5bar | 0.5bar | 75MM |
| PNM-2(3/64) | 5-10MM | 2.0bar | 0.5bar | ||||
| PNM-3(1/16) | 10-30MM | 2.5bar | 1.0bar | ||||
| PNM-4(5/64) | 30-60MM | 3.0bar | 1.0bar | ||||
| PNM-5(3/32) | 60-100MM | 3.5bar | 1.5bar | ||||
| PNM-6(1/8) | 100-200MM | 4.0bar | 1.5bar |
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