Cutmaster a40, a60 – Tweco A40-A60 CutMaster User Manual

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CUTMASTER A40, A60

Manual 0-5120

OPERATION

4T-7

A-02986

Trigger

Trigger Release

6. Bring the torch within transfer distance to the

work. The main arc will transfer to the work,

and the pilot arc will shut off.

NOTE

The gas preflow and postflow are a character-

istic of the power supply and not a function of

the torch.
When the shield cup is properly installed, there

is a slight gap between the shield cup and the

torch handle. Gas vents through this gap as part

of normal operation. Do not attempt to force the

shield cup to close this gap. Forcing the shield

cup against the torch head or torch handle can

damage components.

7. Clean spatter and scale from the shield cup and

the tip as soon as possible. Spraying the shield

cup in anti - spatter compound will minimize

the amount of scale which adheres to it.

Cutting speed depends on material, thickness, and the

operator’s ability to accurately follow the desired cut

line. The following factors may have an impact on

system performance:

• Torch parts wear
• Air quality
• Line voltage fluctuations
• Torch standoff height
• Proper work cable connection

4T.07 Gouging

!

WARNING

Be sure the operator is equipped with proper

gloves, clothing, eye and ear protection and

that all safety precautions at the front of this

manual have been followed. Make sure no part

of the operator’s body comes in contact with the

workpiece when the torch is activated.
Disconnect primary power to the system before

disassembling the torch, leads, or power supply.

CAUTION

Sparks from plasma gouging can cause damage

to coated, painted or other surfaces such as glass,

plastic, and metal.
Check torch parts. The torch parts must cor-

respond with the type of operation. Refer to

Section 4T.09, Torch Parts Selection.

Gouging Parameters

Gouging performance depends on parameters

such as torch travel speed, current level, lead angle

(the angle between the torch and workpiece), and

the distance between the torch tip and workpiece

(standoff).

CAUTION

Touching the torch tip or shield cup to the work

surface will cause excessive parts wear.

Torch Travel Speed

NOTE

Refer to Appendix Pages for additional informa-

tion as related to the Power Supply used.

Optimum torch travel speed is dependent on cur-

rent setting, lead angle, and mode of operation

(hand or machine torch).

Current Setting

Current settings depend on torch travel speed,

mode of operation (hand or machine torch), and

the amount of material to be removed.

Lead Angle

The angle between the torch and workpiece de-

pends on the output current setting and torch

travel speed. The recommended lead angle is

35°. At a lead angle greater than 45° the molten

metal will not be blown out of the gouge and may

be blown back onto the torch. If the lead angle

is too small (less than 35°), less material may be

removed, requiring more passes. In some appli-

cations, such as removing welds or working with

light metal, this may be desirable.

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