Safety information, Assembly, Lighting instructions – Campbell Hausfeld WT4500 User Manual

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Models WT4500 and WT5500

Modelos WT4500 y WT5500

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Notas

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Propane Torch Kit

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Safety Information

(Cont.)

• This product is intended for outdoor

use only.

This product produces a

flame that can cause
other combustible and
flammable materials to
burn.
For example, if using the flame
to soften paint on wood, you can
damage or even ignite the wood.

• Do not use the torch around

any flammable fluids,
gasses, or materials.

• NEVER direct the torch flame toward

the hose or gas tank. DO NOT apply
heat or flame to the tank to check
for leaks or increase gas pressure.

• Always wear ANSI-approved

safety goggles when
assembling and using this
product. Long sleeves,
gloves, and boots are recommended.

• If you are using this product and

notice a gas odor, immediately shut
off the tank valve. Extinguish any
open flame. Check the device for
leaks using soapy water. DO NOT
attempt to reignite the device until
all leaks are repaired and there is no
gas smell.

• Do not operate this product if under

the influence of alcohol or drugs.

• IN DAYLIGHT, THE TORCH FLAME IS

BARELY VISIBLE. DO NOT place hand
or any other body part in the path of
the flame while lighting or operating
the torch.

• Before use, determine whether any

materials that will be heated by the
torch will ignite, explode, or produce
toxic fumes. DO NOT allow flame or
heat to come into contact with any
such materials.

• Never point the torch toward any

person or animal.

• Never allow children to use the

propane torch. Keep children and
pets away from this product when in
use.

• Do not leave the torch unattended

while in operation.

• Do not stand or prop the torch on

the burner end while in operation.

• Do not try to enlarge or make any

modifications to the nozzle outlet.
The nozzle and orifice are precisely
matched. Any modification can
create the possibility of liquid
propane release.

• This product is designed to be

operated on vapor withdrawal LP
(liquid propane) gas only. Use of any
other gas may result in device failure
or personal injury.

• This product should be used with 20#

propane cylinders with standard POL
valve fittings. It should meet or
exceed NFPA 58, “Standard for the
storage and handling of liquefied
petroleum gasses.”

• Before each use, always check

fittings and connections to make
sure there are no leaks.

• When not in use, the gas should be

turned off at the LP gas tank.

• The LP tank must be on a level

surface in an upright position. Do
not invert or lay tank on its side.

• Have an ABC type fire extinguisher

readily accessible at the work site.

• Before each use, check the gas hose

for wear, cuts, or leaks. If the hose is
more than 5 years old (as marked on
the hose), replace it.

• Do not attempt to repair. Contact

Campbell Hausfeld for replacement
under warranty.

Never store a torch
that is still hot.

Be aware that the
nozzle of the torch

becomes very hot when in use.

Do not lift the
propane tank by the

valve.

SAFETY PUBLICATIONS RELATED TO
SAFE PRACTICE AND USE

IAS 2-94

US Requirements for
Hand Held LP Torches
for use with fuel
supply.

NOTICE

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CAUTION

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WARNING

ANSI Z49.1

Safety in welding and
cutting

NFPA 54

National Fuel Gas
Code

NFPA 58

Standard for the
storage and handling
of liquefied petroleum
gases

Assembly

GAS LINE TO TORCH

With the wrenches provided, assemble
gas line to torch handle. Use one
wrench to hold torch fitting so it does
not turn in the torch handle. Use the
other wrench to tighten gas hose
fitting onto handle fitting. The gas
fitting uses a left-handed thread. Turn
counterclockwise to tighten. (See
Figure 2.)

GAS LINE TO CYLINDER

Insert hose fitting into gas cylinder
valve and turn counterclockwise to
tighten. Use an adjustable wrench to
tighten the fitting. (See Figures 3 and
4.)

Lighting Instructions

1. Be sure gas valve on torch is closed

tightly — turn tight clockwise (see
Figure 5).

2. Open valve on propane cylinder and

check all components for leaks (use
soapy water or leak test solution).

DO NOT operate if
any leaks are

present. A leak may create a fire
hazard.

!

WARNING

Figure 2 - Attaching gas line to handle
(WT4500 shown, WT5500 similar)

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