Solid extruded brass handle for strength. Two stainless steel needle valves for precise flame adjustment and increased durability. No screws or welded joints for easier maintenance. Forged brass head and body for added strength and durability.
| Category | Specification |
| Strength Grade | Medium Strength |
| Maximum Cutting Depth | Up to 8 inches (200 mm) |
| Maximum Welding Depth | Up to 3 mm(76.2mm) |
The A221 Medium Duty Cutting Torch Brazing Torch Handle is designed to deliver strength, reliability, and ease of maintenance for professional and everyday metalworking tasks. Built with a solid extruded brass handle, the A221 offers higher strength and durability compared to standard handles, ensuring long-lasting performance under frequent use. Unlike many conventional torch handles, it features no screws or welded joints, which not only improves structural integrity but also makes the handle easier to maintain and service over time. This design reduces weak points, minimizes the risk of leaks, and enhances overall safety during operation. The ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip, improving operator control and reducing fatigue during extended use. Its medium-duty performance makes it ideal for users who need a balance between lightweight handling and strong cutting capacity, without compromising safety or durability. By combining robust brass construction, simple maintenance, and dependable performance, the A221 Medium Duty Cutting Torch Brazing Torch Handle is the smart choice for professionals and craftsmen who value efficiency, strength, and long-term reliability in their daily work.
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