Simple one-handed operation. Features adjustable flame control knob. Ideal for soldering copper pipes, brazing, heat treating and light welding
Feature:
The torch head is easy to attach to any standard propane tank, and its compact size makes it portable and convenient to use in a range of settings. Whether youre a DIY enthusiast or a professional tradesperson, this propane torch head is an essential addition to your toolkit.
The torch head comes with three interchangeable nozzles, allowing you to customize the flame for your specific project. The large nozzle is great for heating large areas quickly, while the medium and small nozzles are perfect for precision work and detail-oriented tasks.
Constructed with durable materials, this propane torch head is built to last and withstand even the toughest of jobs. The easy-to-use trigger ignition system ensures a quick and hassle-free start every time, and the adjustable flame control allows you to easily regulate the intensity of the flame.
Press to ignite, release to turn off.
Press to lock, finger-free use.
Adjust airflow burn rate
Compatible with Propane MAPP, MAP/PRO Fuel Cylinder
Ignition Button
Flame Lock Button
Flame Adjustment Button
Gas Cylinder GCA600 Valve
Q: Why is the ignition of my torch head not working?
A: A propane torch head may misfire for several reasons, including: Lack of fuel, Dirty or clogged nozzle, Air in the fuel line, Damaged or worn-out components.
To fix a misfiring propane torch head, you can try the following steps:
If it is a quality problem, we provide replacement.
Q: Which brand prapane tank can this torch fit?
A: This Torch will fit all brands of propane and mapp gas tanks with CGA600 interface.
Q: What is the product quality?
Answer: Quality problems provide lifelong replacement if its our error.
Compatible | MAPP MAP-Pro Propane CGA600 Cylinder |
Igniter | Instant On/Off |
Style | Swirl Torch |
Flame temperature | in air 2360℉ |
Material | cast iron, brass |
Package | Torch Head, 3 Nozzles |
Notice! | Before Change Torch Fuel Cylinders, Remember To Turn Torch Knob off |