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The VICTOR 0384-2699 Medalist 350 is a heavy-duty oxy-fuel cutting and welding outfit designed for demanding shop and field applications. With compatible optional tips, this outfit cuts material up to 6 inches thick and welds up to 3 inches with the appropriate optional nozzles. The torch handle includes built-in check valves and flashback arrestors, providing an added layer of safety during operation. One cutting attachment handles all common fuel gases when paired with the correct tip, reducing the need for multiple setups. The G350 regulator features 2.5-inch gauges for clear pressure readings at a glance. This outfit is suited for licensed welding professionals and experienced trade technicians who need reliable heavy-duty performance.
The Medalist 350 outfit is designed for heavy-duty cutting and welding tasks in fabrication shops, industrial maintenance environments, and field service applications. The single cutting attachment compatible with all fuel gases makes it adaptable to job sites where propane, acetylene, or other fuel gases are in use. Its robust construction supports extended use in high-demand settings where consistent performance is required. Welding professionals and metalworkers who regularly work with thick-section steel will find this outfit suited to their production requirements.
Designed as a heavy-duty oxy-fuel outfit compatible with all common fuel gases when the appropriate tip or nozzle is installed. Specific tip and nozzle compatibility should be verified against VICTOR tip charts for the intended fuel gas and material thickness.
Setup and operation of oxy-fuel cutting and welding outfits should be performed by qualified welding professionals familiar with compressed gas safety procedures. Always close cylinder valves and purge lines before connecting or disconnecting regulators, hoses, or torch components. Inspect all fittings, hoses, and connections for leaks before lighting the torch. Follow applicable safety standards, including those published by the Compressed Gas Association, when storing and handling oxygen and fuel gas cylinders.
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