Harris SA1881R8 Flashback Arrestor – Oxygen Torch Side, 9/16” x 8mm Nipple

R915.00

The Harris SA1881R8 is a high-performance oxygen torch-side flashback arrestor with a 9/16″ thread and 8mm hose nipple. It prevents reverse gas flow and flashbacks in oxy-fuel systems for safe cutting and welding.

Description

Harris SA1881R8 Flashback Arrestor – Torch Side Safety for Oxygen, 9/16” Thread with 8mm Nipple

The Harris SA1881R8 Flashback Arrestor is a durable, precision-built torch-side safety device for oxygen lines in oxy-fuel welding and cutting systems. Designed with a 9/16” UNF inlet and an 8mm hose tail outlet, it provides reliable protection against flashbacks and reverse gas flow at the most critical point—just before the torch.

This arrestor is essential for ensuring safe operation in professional workshops, construction sites, or industrial applications where oxygen-fuel gas systems are in constant use. Its compact design and secure hose nipple connection allow for easy integration into your setup without compromising flow or performance.

Key Features:

  • Gas Type: Oxygen

  • 🔩 Connection: 9/16″ UNF x 8mm hose nipple

  • 🔥 Torch-Side Protection: Installs directly before the welding or cutting torch

  • 🔄 Reverse Flow Check Valve: Prevents dangerous backflow of gases

  • 🧯 Flashback Arresting Element: Stops flame from traveling backward

  • 🛠️ Build Quality: Industrial-grade construction for long-term reliability

  • 📏 Model: SA1881R8

  • 🏭 Manufacturer: Harris – trusted in welding safety and gas control

Ideal For:

  • Oxy-fuel welding, brazing, and cutting

  • Fabrication shops

  • On-site industrial and construction work

  • Welding safety compliance in regulated environments

Why Choose This Model?
For ultimate torch-side oxygen safety, the SA1881R8 offers both flashback prevention and reverse gas flow protection, ensuring your welding operations stay safe and compliant with industry standards.

Additional information

Weight 1 kg



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