Appli Parts APHT-1D2 Double Burner Hand Torch for Soldering Brazing with Map or Propane Fuel Swivel Tip for uses in plumbing refrigeration air conditioning and more

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G1200.1D2
Appli Parts APHT-1D2 Double Burner Hand Torch for Soldering Brazing with Map or Propane Fuel Swivel Tip for uses in plumbing refrigeration air conditioning and more
Construction: Brass body and stainless steel tip
Application: Used For Copper/Brass Tube And Fittings Welding Up To 4 In Brazing Up To 3 In
Use: For plumbing, refrigeration, air conditioning, electrical, professionals and diy soldering/welding applications. Use with mapp or propane tanks. Adaptable to 14.1 - 16 Oz
Specs: Standard connection CGA600, 375 PSI max gas pressure, max temperature 2400F, tip rotation 360 degrees
Confirm that the dimensions and other attributes of the product closely match those of the original item being replaced

Weight : 1.7 LBR
Volume : 0.093 FTQ
Model : APHT-1D2
UPC-EAN : 814245027568

G1200.1D2
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Product Feature
  • Application: Used For Copper/Brass Tube And Fittings Welding Up To 4 In Brazing Up To 3 In
  • Confirm that the dimensions and other attributes of the product closely match those of the original item being replaced
  • Construction: Brass body and stainless steel tip
  • Specs: Standard connection CGA600, 375 PSI max gas pressure, max temperature 2400F, tip rotation 360 degrees
  • Use: For plumbing, refrigeration, air conditioning, electrical, professionals and diy soldering/welding applications. Use with mapp or propane tanks. Adaptable to 14.1 - 16 Oz
  • Weight
    1.7 LBR
    Volume
    0.093 FTQ
    Model
    APHT-1D2
    UPC-EAN
    814245027568
    Sales Unit
    EA
    Origin
    China
    US Tariff Code
    8468.10.0000
    Base Unit
    EA
    Dimensions
    9.0 x 1.0 x 14.0

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