Welding And Cutting Torches

Discover our professional range of gas equipment, including the ideal welding torch or cutting torch for your workshop or on-site job. We offer high-quality tools for both oxy-acetylene and oxy-propane welding and cutting applications, with fast UK delivery available.

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  1. Hi-LO Hi-Lo 18/90 Nm Cutting Torch 090007
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    Hi-LO Hi-Lo 18/90 Nm Cutting Torch 090007

    SKU: H01/HL090007
    £53.88 £44.90
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A high-quality gas torch is an essential tool for a huge range of metalworking tasks, from delicate welding and brazing to heavy-duty cutting. Here you can find the right gas welding torch to create strong, clean joints, or a powerful gas cutting torch to slice through steel with ease. The fundamental difference lies in the process: cutting uses an extra jet of pure oxygen to rapidly oxidise and remove metal, while welding uses only the flame to melt and fuse it.

Choosing the right torch often depends on your primary fuel gas. An oxy acetylene cutting torch provides the hottest and most focused flame, allowing for faster pre-heating and making it the preferred choice for welding steel. An oxy propane cutting torch is a popular and cost-effective alternative, especially for cutting and heating applications, as propane is often easier to store.

It is vital to ensure any torch you select is compatible with your existing gas regulators and hoses to ensure safe and efficient operation. Always follow best safety practices when working with pressurised gas equipment to protect yourself and your workshop.

At Premier Welding, our goal is to provide the professional-grade tools you need to get the job done safely and efficiently. Browse our selection below, and if you need help choosing the right torch for your gas setup, our expert team is on hand to assist.

Frequently Asked Questions
How to set up a torch for cutting?
To set up a torch for cutting, first ensure the equipment is clean and in good condition. Connect the oxygen and acetylene hoses securely. Adjust the pressure to recommended levels (typically 1-3 bar for oxygen, 0.2-0.5 bar for acetylene). Attach the cutting nozzle, then ignite the torch safely.
How to use gas cutting torch?
To use a gas cutting torch, ensure proper safety gear is worn. Connect the oxygen and acetylene cylinders, adjusting pressures as needed. Ignite the torch, then adjust the flame to a neutral state. Move the torch along the metal, maintaining a steady speed for an even cut.
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