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This hose meets CGA (Compressed Gas Association) standards for use with oxygen and acetylene gas.
Run natural and LP gas through this heavy duty hose that's flexible enough for routing through walls and ceilings.
Change the fuel source for your propane torch from a fuel cylinder to a propane tank. This hose is often used for extended-use applications, or when a propane tank can’t be moved.
Use these CGA fittings to connect welding hose to pressure regulators and torches.
Also known as CGA nuts, these are designed for low-pressure welding applications downstream of your pressure regulator. Attach them to barbed hose fittings for compressed gas to make a threaded connection to torches or pressure regulators.
These CGA adapters have a male threaded end that connects to a propane tank and a male threaded end that connects to welding hose.
These CGA adapters allow you to connect a hose to a propane torch.
Commonly used in low-pressure welding applications, these fittings connect downstream of your pressure regulator. Slide the barbed end into hose and secure with a crimp-on hose ferrule.
Sets contain a crimping tool and a variety of CGA fittings, nuts, and ferrules so you can connect pressure regulators, torches, and other components of your welding system.
These couplings consist of a plug and socket that connect and disconnect quickly. Use them if you need to frequently link and unlink welding hoses, torches, and regulators. They are also known as CGA couplings.
These nuts attach to high-pressure nipples for compressed gas so you can connect your tank to the inlet of a pressure regulator.
Commonly used in high-pressure welding applications, these nipples connect your tank to the inlet of a pressure regulator. One side has a threaded pipe end and the other side has a rounded end that sits inside a threaded nut to make a threaded connection.
Designed to handle high-pressure welding applications, these CGA fittings are commonly used to connect pressure regulators to compressed gas tanks or cylinders.
Use these couplings when you need frequent access to a gas line. A complete coupling consists of a plug and a socket that connect and disconnect quickly.
To keep contaminants out of your gas line, add these dust caps and plugs to natural and LP gas couplings when they’re not connected. All work with couplings that are rated ANSI Z21.41/CSA 6.9 for use with gas fuel appliances.
Often used for loading and unloading gas tankers, these couplings are tough enough to handle frequent connections and designed to be virtually spill-free.
Designed for high-purity processes, this tubing is made without plasticizers like DEHP that can contaminate the fluid passing through it.
This tubing has special markings to identify it as a gas line.
A soft metal frequently used with air, gasoline, natural gas, propane, and plumbing applications. Tubing is not as corrosion resistant as stainless steel.
This assembly converts a propane torch (which normally connects to a fuel cylinder) to be used with a propane tank.
Access overhead and other hard-to-reach applications.
Save time by quickly connecting and disconnecting your propane torch tips to get the right output for your job. Kits can also be used with Apachi, HPG, and propylene.