Ambro Controls has been innovating how HVAC technicians braze, purge, charge and seal HVAC systems. With the launch of the viral Oxyset Mobile Brazing System, HVAC technicians and tradespeople could weld and braze with an ultra-portable and lightweight kit.
Over the last few months, Ambro Controls announced the launch of their Precision Torch – an ultra-compact and lightweight torch accessory designed for use with the Oxyset Mobile Brazing System. The Precision Torch produces a stable, perfectly controlled thin flame ideal for use in difficult to reach areas and where detailed work is required.
If you’re still trying to figure out whether you should get the Ambro Controls Precision Torch, this article will guide you through the key differences between the original Oxyset Pro Torch that comes supplied with the Oxyset – and what it’s like to use the torches hands-on.
Contents:
- Flame Size & Application
- Handle & Hose Design
- Gas Usage and Pressure
- Tip (Nozzles)
- What’s Included
- Detailed Comparison Table
Which Torches are compatible with my Oxyset?
The Ambro Controls Oxyset Pro Torch and Precision Torch are specifically designed for use with the Ambro Controls Oxyset.
The Pro Torch is supplied with the Oxyset, whilst the Precision Torch is sold seperately.
4 Key Differences between the Pro and Precision Torch
#1 Flame Size and Application
The Ambro Controls Precision Torch offers a stable, thin flame for precise and detailed copper and aluminium soldering and brazing. With its ultra-compact size, this torch is designed for use in tighter narrow spaces, where precision is needed.
HVAC Tech & Educator, Gary McCreadie has used the Ambro Controls Precision Torch for smaller applications like reach ins.
“The applications I would use the smaller torch tip in, would be in reach-ins, coolers and stuff like that where we don’t have a lot of space,” Gary said. “The last time I’ve used this one was on a R290 Prep coolers Table and I got in, no problems. I fixed a leak, close to the evaporator.”
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Source: @hvacknowitall1 on Instagram. Gary from HVAC Know It All briefly shares his experience with the Ambro Controls Precision Torch and demonstrates how to use it
The Oxyset Pro Torch on the other hand, can use more gas and therefore can produce a larger flame. It is great for larger jobs including welding, brazing, silver soldering and heating.
The Oxyset Pro Torch is ideal for everyday HVAC work and brazing copper pipes up to 1.5” in diameter, whilst the Precision Torch is suggested for use on lines up to 5/8″ in diameter.
#2 Handle and Hose Design
The Oxyset and Precision Torch both offer a comfortable and easy-to-use, lightweight handle suitable for one-handed use. Each torch comes with built-in oxygen and fuel gas controls that allows for quick adjusting and a 6.5ft flexible twin hose.
Whilst the Oxyset Pro Torch is approximately 12.5” in length from tip to handle, the Precision Torch is just 7.6” in length making it an ultra-compact and lightweight solution. The Precision Torch hose is slightly more thin, with a 3/32” inner hose diameter.
Both hoses offer the same connections and can be connected directly to the Ambro Controls Oxyset.
#3 Gas Usage and Pressure
The Oxyset and Precision Torch use MAP-Pro and Oxygen gas. As the Precision torch produces a smaller, more precise flame – it requires less oxygen and gas to operate.
The Precision Torch requires a minimum oxygen pressure of 29 PSI, roughly ½ the pressure required to operate when compared to the Oxyset welding torch (see table below).
Ambro Controls Oxyset Mobile Brazing System Welding Torch (1811168) | Ambro Controls Precision Torch (1811161) | |
Oxygen Pressure Required | Minimum 60 PSI (never exceed 90 PSI) |
Minimum 29 PSI (never exceed 43 PSI) |
Fuel Gas Pressure Required | Minimum 7 PSI (never exceed 14 PSI) |
Minimum 4.5 PSI (never exceed 7.2 PSI) |
#4 Nozzles (Tips) Included
Both the Oxyset Pro Torch and Precision Torch come with interchangeable tips. The Ambro Controls Precision Torch is supplied with 3 tips – whilst the Oxyset kit comes with 2 larger torch tips.
Each tip is sized differently, affecting gas usage and flame size – offering extra options to suit the user’s application.
What’s Included
The Ambro Controls Precision Torch is supplied in a convenient carry case, with additional tips for extra flame control. It is designed to be used with the Oxyset Mobile Brazing System (sold separately) and Oxygen and Map-Pro gas cylinders (sold separately)
Included:
- Precision Torch
- 5ft twin hose
- 3 x Tips
- Carry case
The Ambro Controls Oxyset offers a complete mobile brazing kit including an easy-carry cylinder stand, regulators and more. It is designed to be used with Oxygen and Map-Pro gas cylinders (sold separately).
- Oxyset welding torch (Oxyset Pro Torch)
- 5ft Twin hose
- 2 x Check valves (torch end)
- Oxygen regulator with contents & pressure out gauges
- MAP-Pro regulator with outlet gauge
- 2 x Tips
- Flint sparker
- Spanner
A Detailed Comparison – Oxyset Pro v.s. Precision Torch
Ambro Controls Oxyset Mobile Brazing System Pro Torch (1811168) | Ambro Controls Precision Torch (1811161) | |
Overview | The Oxyset kit is supplied with a high-performance, lightweight welding torch ideal for highly-mobile tradespeople including HVAC technicians. | An accessory torch for the Ambro Controls Oxyset, this torch is designed for use in tighter narrow spaces, where precision is needed. |
Features | · Lightweight torch suitable for one-handed control
, suitable for many applications including: welding, brazing, silver soldering and heating · Flexible 6.5ft twin hose assembly · Built-in oxy and gas controls |
· Ultra-lightweight and compact torch suitable for one-handed control in tight spaces
· Stable, thin flame for precise and detailed soldering or brazing · Increased agility with slimline and flexible 6.5ft twin hose assembly · Built-in oxy and gas controls |
Applications | Heating, Soldering, Brazing, Cutting. Brazing on up to 1.5″ lines. Ideal for highly-mobile tradespeople or for working in hard-to-reach areas. | Copper and Aluminium Soldering and Brazing. Brazing on up to 5/8″ lines. Ideal for working in ultra-tight spaces or where detailed work is required. |
Fuel Type (sold separately) | MAP-Pro and Oxygen | MAP-Pro and Oxygen |
Hose Connection, length and diameter | 1 x Blue oxygen hose (6.5ft length, 1/8” ID, CGA20)
1 x Orange gas hose (6.5ft length, 1/8” ID, CGA21) |
1 x Blue oxygen hose (6.5ft length, 3/32” ID, CGA20) 1 x Orange gas hose (6.5ft length, 3/32” ID, CGA21) |
Oxygen Pressure Required | Minimum 60 PSI (never exceed 90 PSI) |
Minimum 29 PSI (never exceed 43 PSI) |
Fuel Gas Pressure Required | Minimum 7 PSI (never exceed 14 PSI) |
Minimum 4.5 PSI (never exceed 7.2 PSI) |
Torch Length (tip to end of handle) | 12.5” | 7.6″ |
Kit Includes
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Pro torch, 6.5ft twin hose, 2 x check valves, Oxygen and Fuel Gas regulators, 2 x Nozzles, Flint sparker, spanner and caddy. | Precision torch, 6.5ft twin hose, 3 x welding tips, and carry case. |
Bottom Line
The Precision Torch makes a great addition to the Oxyset kit, offering an ultra-compact torch and stable, thin flame for working in tight, narrow spaces – and the Pro Torch that is supplied with the kit covers a wide variety of HVAC applications with it’s ability to braze on up to 1.5″ lines.
All in all, if you’re looking to handle a variety of everyday brazing, soldering and heating applications – we recommend having both torches in your arsenal. With the Oxyset, you’ll be able to tackle each job with a highly-portable kit that does not sacrifice on performance.