
Hand Scarfing Equipment
Classification: Manual Equipment

Photo: GeGa SHF-100F Hand Scarfing Torch shown with the HFD-1F Scarfing Nozzle.
The latest generation of GeGa Hand Scarfing torch is the SHF-100F Series. The development of this scarfing torch comes as a result of putting together over 45 years of hand scarfing experience into one device. Along with the torch, the latest HFD-1F series nozzle gives the scarfing torch operator unparalleled results for complete or partial scarfing and eradication of faulty areas on the surfaces of raw ingots, blooms, slabs, blanks and mouldings made of unalloyed or low-alloyed steels.
Latest Product Features:
Generous 100mm –120mm wide scarfing path
Enhanced Oxygen flow from newly developed valve technology
New shorter scarfing nozzle with flat gasket offers better control
Total weight only 4900 grams (10.8 Lbs) for greater operator comfort and lower fatigue
Excellent handling and balance characteristics for easier operation

Photo: GeGa SHF-100F Hand Scarfing Torch shown with the HFD-1F Scarfing Nozzle in use by operator.

Photo: Close-up of GeGa HFD-1F Scarfing Nozzle with scarfing jet on. Note the scarfing torch ignition wire feed above the flame.
Quality combined with Safety and Durability
As with any line of quality GeGa products, safety is of the utmost importance, and the SHF-100F hand scarfing torch is no exception. With its use of the injector principle, gas is mixed within the scarfing nozzle resulting in a design which minimises the risk of flashback. This safety feature, when used in conjunction with GeGa gas control equipment and safety valves, offers the user the utmost in performance and protection. All of this is accomplished while maintaining the most durable hand scarfing torch on the market. The triangular arrangement of the hard-wearing, rust-resistant gas feed pipes between the control valve and the torch head, ensures that the appliance has the necessary durability and torsional strength. That makes it ideal for use in the rugged conditions prevailing in iron and steel works.

Photo: GeGa Portable Powder Injection System. Easily moved into position in scarfing area when the introduction of powder into the scarfing flame is required.

Photo: GeGa Mini Gas Panel using the renowned GeGa GL Units which provide accurate, reliable, and consistent oxygen and gas pressures in a steel mill environment.

Photo: GeGa Non Return valve components provide the added layer of protection against flames travelling into the gas control system.
