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W12 - Cylinder Cart Side By Side Medium Oxy Medium Acet Solid Tire

Packaging: 1 per each
$134.16/ea $95.83/1 per each only $95.83/eaSave 29%

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OVERVIEW

Carry Medium Oxygen or Medium Acetylene side by side.

Solid Rubber Tires.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each
Cart Style:Side by Side
Cylinder Sizes:Med Oxy & Med Acet
Tire Type:Solid
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Material:Steel
Wheel Material:Solid Rubber
Cylinder Capacity:2
Application:Gas Cylinder Transport, Oxy-Acetylene Welding
Cart Style:Side by Side
Cylinder Sizes:Med Oxy & Med Acet
Tire Type:Solid

INCLUDED

  • 1x W12 Cylinder Cart Frame
  • 2x Solid Rubber Wheels
  • 1x Axle Assembly
  • 1x Safety Chain Set
  • 1x Handle
  • Hardware Kit for Assembly

APPLICATIONS

  • Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting
  • HVAC Repair and Installation
  • Automotive Body Shops
  • General Metal Fabrication
  • Maintenance and Repair Operations (MRO)
  • Farm and Ranch Welding

FAQ

The W12 cart is designed specifically for 'Medium' size cylinders. This typically refers to oxygen cylinders around 125-150 cubic feet and acetylene cylinders in the 75-140 cubic feet range (often referred to as WC or WS sizes).

This cart comes equipped with solid rubber tires. They are puncture-proof and do not require air, making them ideal for shop floors with metal debris.

Yes, the W12 cylinder cart includes a safety chain to securely hold both cylinders in place during transport.

Some minor assembly is typically required, such as attaching the wheels and the handle to the main frame. All necessary hardware is usually included.

No, this cart is sized for medium cylinders. Large industrial cylinders (like 250cf Oxygen or #4 Acetylene) would be too large and heavy for this frame; you would need a large cylinder cart for those.

Side-by-side carts generally offer better stability and a lower center of gravity compared to front-to-back (tandem) carts, making them less likely to tip over sideways.

The frame is constructed from durable steel, typically with a powder-coated finish to resist rust and corrosion.

Yes, as long as the propane tank is of a similar diameter to a medium acetylene tank (typically around 8-9 inches or less), it can be secured safely.