Cutmaster 39 – Tweco 39 CutMaster User Manual

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cutmaster 39

SERVICE

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Manual 0-4975

3. Faulty torch parts

a. Inspect torch parts and replace if necessary.

4. Gas pressure too high or too low

a. Adjust to proper pressure.

5. Faulty components in unit

a. Return for repair or have qualified technician

repair per Service Manual.

H. No cutting output; Torch activated; AC indicator

ON; Gas flows; Fan operates

1. Torch not properly connected to power supply

a. Check that torch leads are properly connected

to power supply.

2. Work cable not connected to work piece, or connection

is poor

a. Make sure that work cable has a proper con-

nection to a clean, dry area of the workpiece.

3. Shield cup not properly installed on torch

a. Open main disconnect switch. Check that

shield cup is fully seated against torch head.

Set ON / OFF switch to OFF, check shield

cup, close main disconnect switch, turn power

supply ON, and try cutting.

4. Faulty components in unit

a. Return for repair or have qualified technician

repair per Service Manual.

5. Faulty Torch

a. Return for repair or have qualified technician

repair.

I. Low cutting output

1. Incorrect setting of CURRENT

(A) control

a. Check and adjust to proper setting.

2. Faulty components in unit

a. Return for repair or have qualified technician

repair.

J. Limited output with no control

1. Poor input or output connections

a. Check all input and output connections.

2. Work cable connection to work piece is poor

a. Make sure that work cable has a proper con-

nection to a clean, dry area of the workpiece.

3. Faulty components in unit

a. Return for repair or have qualified technician

repair per Service Manual.

K. Erratic or improper cutting output

1. Poor input or output connections

a. Check all input and output connections.

2. Poor work cable connection

a. Make sure that work cable has a proper con-

nection to a clean, dry area of the workpiece.

3. Fluctuations in input power

a. Have electrician check input line voltage.

L. Difficult Starting

1. Worn torch parts (consumables)

a. Shut off input power. Remove and inspect

torch shield cup, tip, starter cartridge, and

electrode. Replace electrode or tip if worn;

replace starter cartridge if end piece does not

move freely; replace shield cup if excessive

spatter adheres to it.

M. Arc shuts off during operation; arc will not re-

start when torch switch is activated.

1. Power Supply is overheated (TEMP indicator

ON)

a. Let unit cool down for at least 5 minutes.

Make sure the unit has not been operated

beyond Duty Cycle limit. Refer to Section 2

for duty cycle specifications.

2. Fan blades blocked (AC indicator

flashing;

TEMP indicator ON)

a. Check and clear blades.

3. Air flow obstructed (AC indicator

flashing;

TEMP indicator ON)

a. Check for obstructed air flow around the unit

and correct condition.

4. Gas pressure too low (GAS indicator OFF when

torch switch is activated)

a. Check source for at least 65 psi / 4.5 bar; adjust

as needed.

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