From portable propane torches to professional oxy-fuel kits, having the right torch setup makes soldering, brazing, and sweat-soldering faster, cleaner, and more reliable.
Why Quality Torches & Parts Matter - Consistent flame: Professional torches deliver an adjustable, stable flame for uniform heat.
- Precise control: High-grade regulators and tips let technicians match temperature to material.
- Durable construction: Commercial hoses, valves, and torch bodies stand up to daily job-site use.
- Safety features: Proper parts reduce leaks, backflow, and flashbacks, protecting both user and equipment.
What You’ll Find Here - Complete torch kits – handles, hoses, regulators, and tip sets all in one durable case
- Propane and MAP-Pro torches – affordable heat for routine soldering and light brazing
- Oxy-acetylene kits – high-temperature systems for heavy-duty brazing and cutting
- Torch tips & nozzles – swirl-flame and multi-flame tips for precise or broad heating patterns
- Regulators, hoses, and fittings – secure gas delivery systems compatible with major brands
Fuel Types: Propane & MAP-Pro Propane torches offer economical, general-purpose heat for copper soldering and small brazing tasks. MAP-Pro torches burn hotter—ideal for larger-diameter tubing and more demanding brazing jobs. Choosing the right fuel affects how quickly joints heat up and how large a pipe can be worked.
Torch Kits & Parts Torch kits simplify equipment selection by bundling all essential components into one package. Whether a technician needs a full system ready to go or individual parts for quick repairs, these kits and parts keep tradespeople prepared on every job.
- Comprehensive kits include torch handle, hose, regulator, and a selection of tips and nozzles for various soldering and brazing tasks.
- Specialty HVAC kits feature piping tips, pressure gauges, and flaring tools optimized for copper tubing work.
- Compact pocket torch kits with refillable small propane cylinders for fast, on-the-go repairs.
- Individual components available: torch handles, single and twin hoses, regulators, tip cleaners, and spark strikers.
- Customizable kits let technicians select specific tip sizes (e.g., A-2, MFA-J) and nozzle types (swirl, multi-flame) to match job requirements.
Maintenance & Safety Tips - Inspect hoses and connections before each use; replace cracked or damaged components.
- Purge lines and test joints with soap solution to verify a leak-free setup.
- Clean torch tips after every job to prevent clogs and maintain flame quality.
- Store equipment upright, away from heat sources and in well-ventilated areas.
FAQs about Soldering Torches & Parts
What type of fuel should I choose for plumbing soldering?
Propane offers affordable heat for copper soldering, while MAP-Pro burns hotter for heavier brazing on larger pipes.
How do I pick the right torch tip?
Select swirl-flame tips for focused, high-temperature work and multi-flame nozzles for even heating of broad surfaces.
Can I use my propane torch for heavy-duty brazing?
Propane works for small-to-medium tubing; for steel or large-diameter copper, an oxy-acetylene or MAP-Pro torch system is preferable.
How often should I replace torch hoses?
Inspect hoses annually and replace any showing cracks or stiffness. Full replacement every 3–5 years ensures safe operation.
Do complete torch kits include all necessary parts?
Most kits include a torch handle, regulator, hose, and tip set. Check product details to confirm contents before purchase.