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Use propane in heating, thawing, and soldering applications.
Safely transport and store propane gas in these tanks.
Know at a glance if your propane gas supply is running low.
Valves work with standard propane tanks similar to tanks on a gas grill.
Tackle roofing and other heavy duty heating applications—these torches have a BTU output starting at nearly seven times the output of standard propane torches.
These torches have approximately half the BTU output of standard propane torches for use in light duty applications.
Connect these torches to a propane cylinder for light-duty flame applications.
These torches handle brazing and soldering, as well as heating jobs.
Two burners with a short, wide flame concentrate heat over a large area. The tip rotates 360° to put the heat exactly where you need it.
The torch tip rotates 360° to put the heat exactly where you need it.
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.
This assembly converts a propane torch (which normally connects to a fuel cylinder) to be used with a propane tank.
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.
Use these CGA fittings to connect welding hose to pressure regulators and torches.
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.
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.
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.
Often used for loading and unloading gas tankers, these couplings are tough enough to handle frequent connections and designed to be virtually spill-free.
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 a valve, valve connector, and hose connector to create a complete connection between a propane tank and a lift truck's fuel hose.
Replace the propane tank on vehicles. Tanks come unfilled.
Mark potentially dangerous gases, batteries, and other hazardous materials.
Keep gas flowing even when the temperature drops—also known as heat blankets, these heaters wrap around propane tanks to safely warm liquefied gas so it can vaporize.
Built for outdoor use, these heaters warm people at worksites and other cold spots without access to electricity.
Built for big jobs, these are powerful space heaters. Hook them up to gas.
Use these powerful heaters to warm people in large spaces, such as warehouses.
Our most powerful ceiling mount direct heaters, these warm people in large spaces, such as warehouses.
Place at large worksites and other well-ventilated areas.
Heat shops, garages, warehouses, and other large spaces with these heaters that can be suspended from the ceiling.
Also known as Bunsen and Tirrill burners, separate controls adjust flame height and temperature. Connect to a gas line.
Distribute heat evenly to avoid hotspots with these heavy duty multiflame burners.
Produce a concentrated flame for small objects.
These portable burners connect to an LP gas tank so you can carry them back and forth between different application sites.
Heat, thaw, and sterilize in areas other burners can’t reach—these burners have a handle that lets you put flames into hard-to-reach spaces.
Distribute heat over a wide area for large jobs.
Identify the presence of hazardous materials with D.O.T.-regulated numbers, symbols, and messages.
Similar to a Safety Data Sheet (SDS), these signs keep workers informed about chemical and gas usage, warnings, and treatment in the event of exposure.
The illustrations on these signs help workers identify hazards at a glance.
A reference chart explains the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) colors and number designations for hazards. Provide the appropriate code number using the NFPA diamond.
Add numbers, abbreviations, and symbols to indicate specific hazards and the degree of hazard using these NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) signs.
Alert workers to the presence of chemicals, combustible liquids and gases, and other hazardous materials.
An audible alarm and warning light alert you to the presence of propane.
Valves have NPT connections for use with threaded pipe. Turn the handle to adjust the flow of butane, diesel fuel, fuel oil, gasoline, kerosene, natural gas, and propane in small increments.
Barbs grip onto tubing, providing a secure hold. To withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions in chemical-processing applications, these valves have a PTFE seal and a PVDF body. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
Add fine flow control to tubing lines for oil, butane, diesel fuel, fuel oil, gasoline, kerosene, natural gas, and propane. These valves have a barbed fitting that grips onto tubing, providing a secure hold. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments.
For extra gripping power and a strong seal, these valves have Yor-Lok fittings with two sleeves that bite into tubing as you tighten the nut. All are compatible with Swagelok®, Let-Lok, and Parker A-Lok fittings. The 316 stainless steel body and seal, the PTFE seat and packing, and the Monel needle can withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions in chemical-processing applications. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
Insert tubing into the fittings on these valves—no heat, solder, or flux required. With a fluoroelastomer seal and a PVDF body, they can withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions in chemical-processing applications. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
Clearly mark containers so you know what’s inside.
Curved to fit the shoulder of cylinders, these labels identify the liquid or gas inside.
The graphics on these labels identify hazardous materials and provide safety reminders.
Keep workers informed about chemical and gas usage, warnings, and antidotes in case of exposure.
Mark hazardous materials with standard symbols so users know to handle them with care. These labels come with stickers that have GHS pictograms, which were designed by the UN to clearly identify chemicals as flammable, toxic, corrosive, and more.
A reference chart explains the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) color and number designations for hazards. Provide the appropriate code number using the NFPA diamond.
The illustrations on these labels help workers identify flammable hazards and corrosive materials at a glance.
Provide appropriate code numbers for hazards with these NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) labels.
Fill out these labels with codes that identify hazardous materials, then seal them with a clear plastic flap to protect the message.
The color stripes and reference chart identify the type of hazard. Write in the appropriate code numbers and list required personal protective equipment.
Prevent health hazards resulting from exposure to chemicals using the UN classification.
Provide appropriate code numbers for hazards with these NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) tags.
The color stripes on these tags identify the type of hazard. Write in the appropriate code numbers to indicate the severity.
Install these valves directly in gas distribution pipelines.
For use with acetylene, hydrogen, methane, propane, or propylene gas.