Solid extruded brass handle for strength. Two stainless steel needle valves for precise flame adjustment and enhanced durability. No screws or welded joints for easier maintenance. Forged brass head and body for added strength and durability.
| Parameter | Details |
| Application | Heavy-Duty Cutting |
| Maximum Cutting Size | 8 inches (200 mm) |
| Maximum Welding Size | Up to 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) |
The A211 Durable Brass Heavy Duty Cutting Torch Handle, a professional-grade tool built for strength, precision, and long-lasting performance. Crafted from solid extruded brass, the handle offers exceptional durability and a strong structure that can withstand demanding industrial environments. Its rugged design ensures stability and reliability even during heavy-duty cutting tasks, making it a trusted choice for professionals. Equipped with two high-quality stainless steel needle valves, the torch handle allows for precise flame adjustment, giving operators full control to achieve accurate and consistent results. The stainless steel construction not only enhances precision but also significantly improves wear resistance, ensuring smoother operation and a longer service life. Whether used in fabrication workshops, construction sites, or metalworking industries, the A211 torch handle is engineered to deliver outstanding performance with efficiency and safety. Designed to be intuitive and user-friendly, it combines strong build quality with practical functionality, offering both seasoned welders and everyday operators a reliable cutting solution. With its balance of strength, precision, and durability, the A211 Durable Brass Heavy Duty Cutting Torch Handle is an ideal investment for anyone seeking dependable results in their cutting and welding applications.
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