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Miller® 40 Series Heavy Duty Acetylene Cutting Outfit CGA-300

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Part Number: HBS-H300SSKU: MILHBS-H300S
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Oxy-fuel hand cutting system built for the toughest jobs. The high capacity one-piece torch and SC12-2 Acetylene tip included with the system allow you to cut up to 1 ¼ inch (32mm) thick steel, but with the appropriate tip, the one-piece torch can cut up to 12-inch thick steel using Acetylene or 20-inch thick steel using Propane.

Features

  • Hand cutting torch outfits are built for the toughest jobs
  • They feature a SC229 nickel-plated cutting torch with a reversible cutting lever and an ease-on oxygen design for smooth starts and restarts
  • These outfits come with heavy-duty Series 40™ regulators which feature 2.5-inch polished brass gauges for corrosion resistance, shatter-resistant polycarbonate lenses, and stainless steel diaphragms for extended service life in the toughest applications
  • The HB190 Hard Hat™ gauge/regulator guards are made from rugged steel

Applications

  • Aerospace
  • Racing
  • Customizing
  • Restoring
  • Construction
  • DIY
  • Home Hobbyist
  • Farm and Ranch
  • Heavy Equipment Manufacturing
  • Infrastructure
  • Manufacturing
  • Metal Art
  • Sculptures
  • Railcar
  • Shipbuilding
  • Boat
  • Yacht
  • High Purity Processing

includes

  • HD Straight Cutting Torch (SC229)
  • Oxygen Regulator (40-175-540S)
  • Acetylene Regulator (40-15-300S)
  • Hard Hat Gauge Guards (HB190)
  • Cutting Tip (SC12-2)
  • Operations manual

Specifications

  • Application» Cutting
  • Fuel Gas» Acetylene
  • Trade Name» 40 Series
  • Workload» Heavy Duty
  • Fuel Gas CGA» CGA-300

WARNING

  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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