4t.05 general cutting information, 4t.06 hand torch operation – Tweco A80-A120 CutMaster User Manual

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CUTMASTER A80, A120

OPERATION Manual 0-5119

4T-4

Kerf Width

The width of the cut (or the width of material

removed during the cut).

Top Spatter (Dross)

Top spatter or dross on the top of the cut caused by

slow travel speed, excess cutting height, or cutting

tip whose orifice has become elongated.

4T.05 General Cutting Information

!

WARNING

Disconnect primary power at the source before

disassembling the power supply, torch, or torch

leads.

Frequently review the Important Safety Precau-

tions at the front of this manual. Be sure the

operator is equipped with proper gloves, cloth-

ing, eye and ear protection. Make sure no part

of the operator’s body comes into contact with

the workpiece while the torch is activated.

CAUTION

Sparks from the cutting process can cause dam-

age to coated, painted, and other surfaces such

as glass, plastic and metal.

NOTE

Handle torch leads with care and protect them

from damage.

Piloting

Piloting is harder on parts life than actual cutting

because the pilot arc is directed from the electrode

to the tip rather than to a workpiece. Whenever

possible, avoid excessive pilot arc time to improve

parts life.

Torch Standoff

Improper standoff (the distance between the torch

tip and workpiece) can adversely affect tip life as

well as shield cup life. Standoff may also signifi-

cantly affect the bevel angle. Reducing standoff

will generally result in a more square cut.

Edge Starting

For edge starts, hold the torch perpendicular to

the workpiece with the front of the tip near (not

touching) the edge of the workpiece at the point

where the cut is to start. When starting at the edge

of the plate, do not pause at the edge and force the

arc to "reach" for the edge of the metal. Establish

the cutting arc as quickly as possible.

Direction of Cut

In the torches, the plasma gas stream swirls as it

leaves the torch to maintain a smooth column of

gas. This swirl effect results in one side of a cut

being more square than the other. Viewed along

the direction of travel, the right side of the cut is

more square than the left.

Right Side

Cut Angle

Left Side

Cut Angle

A-00512

Side Characteristics Of Cut

To make a square - edged cut along an inside

diameter of a circle, the torch should move coun-

terclockwise around the circle. To keep the square

edge along an outside diameter cut, the torch

should travel in a clockwise direction.

Dross

When dross is present on carbon steel, it is com-

monly referred to as either “high speed, slow

speed, or top dross”. Dross present on top of the

plate is normally caused by too great a torch to

plate distance. "Top dross" is normally very easy to

remove and can often be wiped off with a welding

glove. "Slow speed dross" is normally present on

the bottom edge of the plate. It can vary from a

light to heavy bead, but does not adhere tightly to

the cut edge, and can be easily scraped off. "High

speed dross" usually forms a narrow bead along

the bottom of the cut edge and is very difficult to

remove. When cutting a troublesome steel, it is

sometimes useful to reduce the cutting speed to

produce "slow speed dross". Any resultant clean-

up can be accomplished by scraping, not grinding.

4T.06 Hand Torch Operation

Standoff Cutting With Hand Torch

NOTE

For best performance and parts life, always use

the correct parts for the type of operation.

1. The torch can be comfortably held in one hand

or steadied with two hands. Position the hand

to press the Trigger on the torch handle. With

the hand torch, the hand may be positioned

close to the torch head for maximum control

or near the back end for maximum heat protec-

tion. Choose the holding technique that feels

most comfortable and allows good control and

movement.

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