
The TurboTorch LP-3 LP Starter Kit (SKU: 0386-0006) represents a standard in air-fuel combustion technology, specifically designed for plumbing and HVAC professionals requiring reliable heat output without the logistical burden of oxygen cylinders. At the core of this system is TurboTorch's patented Swirl Combustion Technology. This design creates a high-velocity vortex within the tip, improving fuel mixing and flame stability. The result is a hotter, more concentrated flame that wraps around piping, ensuring rapid heat transfer and reducing brazing time compared to standard venturi torches.
This kit is engineered for versatility, compatible with both Propane and MAP-Pro (propylene-based) gases. When used with high-energy gases, the LP-3 kit provides sufficient thermal output to soft solder copper tubing up to 2-1/2 inches (64mm) in diameter and silver braze up to 1-1/4 inches (32mm). This range covers the vast majority of residential and light commercial piping installations. The included T-4 tip is an optimal mid-range size for general purpose work, balancing gas consumption with heat output.
The outfit includes the H-4 handle, which features a quick-disconnect mechanism, allowing operators to switch between different tip sizes (T-3, T-5, etc., sold separately) rapidly as job requirements change. The RL-P regulator is equipped with a CGA-510 connection, suitable for standard refillable propane tanks, ensuring consistent delivery pressure regardless of tank level. A 12-foot H-12 hose provides ample reach for working in ceilings or crawl spaces. The rugged brass and stainless steel construction ensures longevity in harsh job site environments.
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| Brand:TurboTorch |
| Fuel Gas:Propane |
| Item:Propane Torch Outfit |
| Packaging Description:1-kit |
| Torch Series:N/A |
| Gas Service:Propane, MAP-Pro |
| Soft Solder Capacity:Up to 2-1/2 inch (64mm) |
| Silver Braze Capacity:Up to 1-1/4 inch (32mm) |
| Included Tip:T-4 |
| Regulator Connection:CGA-510 |
| Hose Length:12 ft |
| Technology:Swirl Combustion |