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40 cu ft B Acetylene Cylinder with CGA520 Valve Installed
40 cu ft Oxygen Cylinder with CGA540 Valve Installed
DOT approved
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Need something a little bigger for your next welding project? This larger oxy-acetylene welding cylinder set combo is the perfect size. This combo set includes one new 40 cubic foot B steel acetylene cylinder with a new CGA520 valve installed and one new 40 cubic foot steel oxygen cylinder with a CGA540 valve installed. Oxygen is used in small amounts as an addition to other gases in welding applications; typically, as 2-5% addition to argon. It enhances arc stability and reduces the surface tension of the molten metal, increasing wetting of the solid metal. These are thick-walled top-quality steel construction cylinders, finished in rust-resistant paints, black, red, or grey paint for acetylene, and green for oxygen. Premium Construction Made with durable steel bodies Cylinders include thick-painted walls Quality Features - 40 cu ft Acetylene B *Please note - This cylinder may be black, red, or grey paint. 6.5" diameter x 23.25" height (with valve) Valve body with fusible metal safety. Calcium silicate filler, asbestos-free, reinforced with alky-resistant glass fiber DOT- and TC-approved A New CGA520 valve installed Consistent tare weight Great for soldering, brazing, heating, cutting, and welding Ships empty Quality Features - 40 cu ft Oxygen 7" diameter x 22.3" height (with valve) Note: due to differences between manufacturers, cylinder height may vary by +/- several inches. UN/ISO stamped DOT- and TC-approved Certified / hydro-tested within 12 months A New CGA540 valve installed 24 lb. tare weight Applications: Welding, Industrial, Medical Ships empty Please note: Acetylene cylinders require a shell inspection every 10 years. They also require an initial porous filler inspection at 5-20 years from the date of the manufacturer. This test is to be done no sooner than 5 years and no later than 20 years from the date of manufacturer. The Shell inspection is marked with an 'S' and the Porous Fill inspection is marked with an 'F'.