Harris Classic Port-A-Torch Oxygen/Acetylene Welding & Cutting Outfit with Cylinders (4403211)
The Harris Classic Port-A-Torch Oxygen/Acetylene Welding and Cutting Outfit with Cylinders (4403211) contains all the essentials needed for cutting, welding and brazing; conveniently packaged in a rugged, molded plastic carrying case. The Port-A-Torch is designed to carry one MC acetylene cylinder and one 20 cu. ft. oxygen cylinder. (Obviously, these tanks are shipped empty.)
As supplied, the outfit is capable of cutting up to a 1 inch plate and welding up to a 1/16 inch plate. The outfit can cut up to a 4 inch plate and weld up to a 1/2 inch plate with larger tips and acetylene cylinder.
Equipment Features
• All outfit components are industrial grade for professional use
• Cutting attachments feature solid forged heads that resist flashback damage, triangular stainless steel tubes with brazed connections for added strength, solid brass forged levers for quick handle connection and a lock ring that secures torch nut in place to protect connector from damage.
• Torch handles feature silver-brazed, twin-tube construction for safety and extended service life and are made in the USA
• Two-piece cutting tip is easy to clean and produces higher pre-heats and is manufactured with a beryllium copper shell to withstand higher heat with no damage to the tip
• Welding mixer fits tip sizes 0-10 and are designed with lock ring to protect mixer seat from damage
• Welding goggles are designed to accommodate prescription eye wear and take universal 2 x 4 1/4 replacement lenses
• Instruction manual included with all outfits
Tool bag Features
• Heavy-duty weather-proof and flame retardant tool bag
• Double stitched shoulder strap with metal clasp for easy carrying
• Bottom features 4 non-skid feet and grommet for drainage
• Storage pocket with heavy duty Velcro closure
• High impact, light weight, weather-proof poly-carbonate frame
• Embroidered Harris logo
• Tip proof frame has tank straps with C-closure clasp, cups and cage that are molded into the frame to secure cylinders