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The TURBO TORCH 0386-0546 is a D-2 ProVantage oxy-acetylene dual flame torch tip machined from brass for use in brazing and cutting applications. It delivers a dual flame pattern suited for controlled heat input on copper tubing and fittings. With a brazing capacity range of 0.5 inches to 1.125 inches, this tip handles a wide spread of common pipe sizes encountered in HVAC, refrigeration, and plumbing work. The brass construction resists corrosion and holds up under repeated high-temperature cycles. HVAC technicians, plumbers, and refrigeration mechanics are the primary installers and users of this tip.
This tip is designed for oxy-acetylene torch systems and is suited for residential and light commercial brazing work on copper-to-copper and copper-to-brass joints. It fits applications where a dual flame pattern is needed to maintain even heat distribution around a joint. Typical install scenarios include refrigerant line sets, hydronic piping, and plumbing rough-in work where silver-alloy or brazing rod filler materials are used. The 0.5-inch to 1.125-inch brazing capacity covers the tubing sizes most commonly encountered in split-system HVAC and plumbing installations.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement tip for TURBO TORCH oxy-acetylene torch handles accepting D-series tips. Verify handle-to-tip thread compatibility before installation.
Installation should be performed by a qualified HVAC technician, plumber, or certified brazer familiar with oxy-acetylene equipment. Close and secure both oxygen and acetylene cylinder valves and bleed all line pressure before attaching or removing any torch tip. Hand-tighten the tip to the torch handle connection and use an appropriate wrench only as needed to achieve a gas-tight seal — do not overtighten brass fittings. Follow all applicable safety codes and the torch manufacturer guidelines for purging, lighting, and extinguishing procedures.
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