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Product: Oxycutting Torch MDZ 853
  
Description: Efficient cutter that allows a wide range of cuts
Designed to allow the best supply to the oxygen cutting nozzle
Consistent heating flame due to the consistent level of heating gas distribution in the nozzle
    Designed to allow the gases to mix in the head chamber resulting in maximum resistance 
No explosive mixtures are held inside the blowpipe
Easy switching from one gas to the other by changing the nozzle
Efficient cooling of the nozzle during prolonged use
    The brass front piece keeps the nozzle cool 

Oxycutting Torch MDZ 853

Oxycutting Torch MDZ 853

 

Uses: Technical Characteristics:
        
Oxycutting on continuous casting Ø of the torch - 45 or 50 according to use
Runners breaking off Seamless stainless steel supply hoses
Machine sitting with self-propelled boggie Can be used cold or hot
Demolition, thick material cutting, up to 800 mm Can adapt HP nozzles
30 b for fast cutting or for small width of cutting kerf
Stainless steel blowpipe hose improves the stiffness and        
   reduces deformations     
     
Options and Equipment: Customer References:
       
  Joint by connections or by flanges Iron and Steel Industry
  Powder equipment Foundries
  Length upon request Steel Sheet
Iron powder equipment Iron-benders
   Concentricity between sleeve hose and low tolerance cone  Demolitions
     according to the construction for precision cuttings Continuous castings
  
         

The present characteristics are not binding and may be modified without notice

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