Beginning to think I got the "special" Cut-50...

Fixed the unrestrained wires on front trigger plug. Cut about 2" off, re-solder to 2 pin plug so sheath goes thru restraining clamp. First though used two layers of 3/16" shrink tube then two layers of 1/4" to build up enough for the clamp to function. Yea Sean mentioned the thread between connector housing and plastic end just barley catches-set screw would be nice or better plug. Mine will be stored with out cords..
I also cut off the crimp end from the 'pilot arc' lead. Used a self sealing eye that I cut. Got tired of chasing either the red cap or flat washer across the shop...
Pulled the sheath back, re zipped tie after wrapping the torch line a couple of times to take up most of the excess wire.
Then the torch, and point of this post. There's a reason we have opposing thumbs. I was having a hard time controlling torch just wrapping in palm with my fingers. So I tried to rotate the switch on handle. Its cable is zip tied under the shrink tube so it only turn 90°. Decided to take apart, also address the fact the all flex in air line is concentrated right where it exits handle. Anyway cut all the zip, slid back the sheath and large shrink tube with intent to add more shrink over line so it doesn't bend so much at end of handle....Unscrewed the handle..

Anything look odd?

Yup screw virtually unattached-looks like some heat going on...
After clean up replaced the screw, used star washers on both sides of eyelet. Slid the clear tube over connection. Ended up I didn't have large enough shrink tube so I wrapped the air fitting in electrical tape then taped the wire to hose, double wrapping toward handle end.
Slide the large shrink tube that was partially over handle, after shrinking a bit, half into handle then shrunk again.

Straighten & slid the sheath up so it inserts into handle about an inch. Ill add some zips after I address the trigger-why I accidentally found issue. Wont shorten my learning curve but starts should be a bit better.
Oh yea moving the trigger.. cut the zips..
for some reason I turned over

Yes they can touch-torch wouldn't shut off...

makes my soldering look awesome.

Rotated trigger to bottom of handle, few zip ties. I also added a small stop screw. Fully depressing the little handle can snap it off. Though I found 8 trigger assemblies for 9 bucks on ebay not an issue (less you're in middle of project). Ill be ordering some as soon as I find extra stand offs.
Like I said seems like I have the special unit- but might be worth couple of zip ties to check that screw...Handle unscrews from torch head once sheath slid back.
Going camping...