07 machine torch operation, 07 machine torch operation -5 – Tweco Max 300 w-Merlin 6000GST User Manual

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OPERATION

B. 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 significantly
affect the bevel angle. Reducing standoff will gener-
ally result in a reduced bevel angle.

C. Edge Starting

NOTE

Edge starting is not recommended for machine type
operations as most of the operations use the stand-
off method of starting and finishing on the work-
piece. Starting or finishing off the workpiece will
reduce parts life.

If edge starts are required, hold the torch perpendicu-
lar 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. This effect
will cause reduced tip life. Establish the cutting arc
as quickly as possible.

D. Direction of Cut

In the Liquid Cooled Torch, the plasma gas stream
swirls as it leaves the torch to maintain a smooth col-
umn 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. To make a square-edged cut
along an inside diameter of a circle, the torch should
move counterclockwise around the circle. To keep
the square edge along an outside diameter cut, the
torch should travel in a clockwise direction.

Right Side

Cut Angle

Left Side

Cut Angle

A-00512

Figure 4-4 Side Characteristics Of Cut

E. Dross

When dross is present on carbon steel, it is commonly
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 of-

ten 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 trouble-
some steel, it is sometimes useful to reduce the cut-
ting speed to produce "slow speed dross". Any re-
sultant cleanup can be accomplished by scraping, not
grinding.

4.07 Machine Torch Operation

A. Cutting With Machine Torch

The machine torch can be activated by remote con-
trol pendant or by a remote interface device such as
CNC.

1. Use a square to check that the torch is perpen-

dicular to the workpiece to obtain a clean, verti-
cal cut.

Rack and

Pinion Mounting

Assembly

Square

A-02000

Workpiece

Gas Control

Solenoid Assembly

Figure 4-5 Checking Alignment

2. To start a cut at the plate edge, position the center

of the torch along the edge of the plate (refer to
Figure 4-6)

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