The PNME Heavy-Duty Torch Tip—the rugged, high-performance solution built for professionals who rely on propane for powerful, economical cutting. Engineered exclusively for use with propane gas, this tip delivers a stable, high-velocity flame that cuts cleanly through steel from 1mm up to 200mm thick—ideal for everything from light fabrication to heavy industrial demolition. With an extended 92mm nozzle length, the PNME provides superior heat retention and deeper flame penetration, ensuring faster preheating and smoother cuts on thick materials, even in challenging outdoor conditions. It’s precision-matched for compatibility with E250, E318, and E150 cutting torches, offering a secure, drop-in fit that minimizes setup time and maximizes reliability. Whether you're working in scrap yards, shipbuilding, pipeline construction, or structural steel erection, the PNME Heavy-Duty Torch Tip stands up to the toughest jobs while helping you save on fuel costs compared to acetylene. Its robust design resists wear, warping, and clogging, delivering consistent performance shift after shift. When you need dependable, propane-powered cutting that handles thick steel with ease—and won’t break the bank—the PNME Heavy-Duty Torch Tip is the smart, durable choice for serious metalworkers.
| Name | Model | Gas | Applicable cutting torch | cutting thickness | Oxygen pressure | Gas pressure | Cutting length(mm) |
| PNMESeries | PNME-1(1/32) | Propane | E250,E318,E150 | 1-5MM | 1.5bar | 0.5bar | 92MM |
| PNME-2(3/64) | 5-10MM | 2.0bar | 0.5bar | ||||
| PNME-3(1/16) | 10-30MM | 2.5bar | 1.0bar | ||||
| PNME-4(5/64) | 30-60MM | 3.0bar | 1.0bar | ||||
| PNME-5(3/32) | 60-100MM | 3.5bar | 1.5bar | ||||
| PNME-6(1/8) | 100-200MM | 4.0bar | 1.5bar |
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