Section 4 torch: operation, 4t.01 torch parts selection, 4t.02 cut quality – Tweco CutMaster 35mm 40mm User Manual

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CUTMASTER 35mm, 40mm

Manual 0-5118 4T-1 OPERATION

SECTION 4 TORCH:

OPERATION

4T.01 Torch Parts Selection

Depending on the type of operation to be done

determines the torch parts to be used.

Type of operation:

Drag cutting, standoff cutting or gouging

Torch parts:

Shield Cup, Cutting Tip, Electrode and Starter

Cartridge

NOTE

Refer to Section "4T.07

Parts Selection

for SL100 Torch Cutting" and following for

additional information on torch parts.

Change the torch parts for a different operation

as follows:

WARNING

Disconnect primary power at the source

before assembling or disassembling torch

parts, or torch and leads assemblies.

NOTE

The shield cup holds the tip and starter

cartridge in place. Position the torch with

the shield cup facing upward to keep these

parts from falling out when the cup is

removed.

1. Unscrew and remove the shield cup as-

sembly from the torch head.

2. Remove the Electrode by pulling it straight

out of the Torch Head.

A-03510_AB

Electrode

Start Cartridge

Tip

Shield Cup

Torch Head

Torch Parts

(Drag Shield Cap & Shield Cup Body Shown)

3. Install the replacement Electrode by push-

ing it straight into the torch head until it

clicks.

4

. Install the starter cartridge and desired tip

for the operation into the torch head.

5. Hand tighten the shield cup assembly until

it is seated on the torch head. If resistance

is felt when installing the cup, check the

threads before proceeding.

4T.02 Cut Quality

NOTES

Cut quality depends heavily on setup and

parameters such as torch standoff, align-

ment with the workpiece, cutting speed,

gas pressures, and operator ability.

Cut quality requirements differ depending on ap-

plication. For instance, nitride build-up and bevel

angle may be major factors when the surface will

be welded after cutting. Dross - free cutting is

important when finish cut quality is desired to

avoid a secondary cleaning operation. The fol-

lowing cut quality characteristics are illustrated

in the following figure:

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