
If you are cutting scrap, demolishing structural steel, or processing heavy plate, you know that Acetylene is expensive and sometimes hard to get. That's why the industry moves to Propane, and this Harris-style 62-3F torch is the beast you need to burn it. This isn't a flimsy light-duty wand; it's a heavy-duty, solid brass and stainless steel workhorse designed to be thrown in the back of the truck and pulled out to cut 10-inch steel without hesitation.
Why the 36-inch length? Heat and reach. When you are piercing a 2-inch plate, the blowback and radiant heat can cook your gloves in seconds. The extra length of this 36-inch torch keeps your hands and body out of the fire zone, letting you cut longer without fatigue. It also saves your back—if you are cutting scrap on the ground, that extra reach means less bending over.
Why the 70-degree head? Most torches come with a 90-degree head, which is fine for a track burner, but for hand cutting, the 70-degree angle is often more comfortable. It allows you to hold the torch at a more natural angle while walking a cut, reducing wrist strain over a long shift. It's also excellent for gouging out rivets or reaching into tight corners where a 90-degree head just won't fit right.
This torch uses the widely available 6290-style tips. Since it's an 'F' model with an injector, it sucks the propane out of the line, giving you a roaring preheat that rivals acetylene. Stop wasting money on expensive fuel and flimsy torches. Upgrade to the 36-inch 62-3F style and cut more steel for less money.
| Additional Information |
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| Brand:Harris Style |
| Fuel Gas:Propane |
| Item:Cutting Torch - Straight |
| Packaging Description:pack-of-1 |
| Model:62-3F |
| Length:36 in |
| Head Angle:70 Degrees |
| Gas Service:LPG, Propane, Natural Gas, Propylene |
| Mixing Type:Injector |
| Tip Compatibility:Harris 6290 Style |
| Cutting Capacity:12 in |
| Torch Series:N/A |
| Fuel/gas:Propane |