07 gas connection – Tweco Max 300 w-TD-750 User Manual

Page 21

Advertising
background image

Manual 0-2557

15

INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

• Only clean, dry air is recommended for use as plasma

gas. Any oil or moisture in the air supply will sub-
stantially reduce torch parts life.

• Provides satisfactory results on non-ferrous materi-

als.

2. Nitrogen (N2) Plasma

• Provides better cut quality on non-ferrous materials

such as stainless steel and aluminum.

• Can be used in place of air plasma with air second-

ary or carbon dioxide (CO

2

).

• Provides much better parts life than air.

• A good clean welding grade nitrogen should be used.

3. Argon/Hydrogen (Ar/H2) Plasma

• Recommended for use on 3/4 in (19 mm) and thicker

stainless steel. Recommended for 1/2 inch (12 mm)
and thicker non-ferrous materials. Ar/H2 is not nor-
mally used for thinner non-ferrous materials be-
cause less expensive gases can achieve similar cut
quality.

• Poor cut quality on ferrous materials.

• Provides faster cutting speeds and high cut quality

on thicker materials to offset the higher cost.

• A 65% argon/35% hydrogen mixture should be used.

4. Oxygen (O

2

) Plasma

• Oxygen is recommended for cutting ferrous materi-

als.

• Provides faster cutting speeds.

• Provides very smooth finishes and minimizes ni-

tride build-up on cut surface (nitride build-up can
cause difficulties in producing high quality welds
if not removed).

B. Secondary Gases

NOTE

Refer to Section 2.03, Specifications & Design Fea-
tures, for proper gas pressure and flow rate.

1. Compressed Air Secondary

• Air secondary is normally used when operating with

air plasma and occasionally with nitrogen plasma.

• Improves cut quality on some ferrous materials.

• Inexpensive - reduces operating costs.

2. Carbon Dioxide (CO

2

) Secondary

• CO

2

secondary is used with nitrogen or Ar/H2

plasma.

• Provides good cooling and maximizes torch parts

life.

• Provides good cut quality on ferrous or non-ferrous

material.

• May reduce smoke when used with Ar/H2 plasma.

NOTE

When CO

2

is used as the secondary gas, twenty

(50 lb) cylinders must be manifolded together or a
bulk CO

2

system used to get the required flow rate

of 200 scfh. Shop compressed air is a good alterna-
tive if providing the required CO

2

flow rate is not

feasible.

3. Nitrogen (N2) Secondary

• Nitrogen secondary is used with Ar/H2

plasma.

• Provides smooth finishes on non-ferrous materials.

• May be used with nitrogen plasma in order to oper-

ate from one compressed gas cylinder - but torch
parts life may be shorter than with CO

2

secondary.

• May reduce smoke when used with Ar/H2 plasma.

4. Water Secondary

• Water secondary should be used only in mechanized

applications - never in hand cutting!

• Normally used with nitrogen, Ar/H2, or air plasma.

• Provides very smooth cut surface.

• Reduces smoke and heat input to the workpiece.

• Effective up to 1 inch maximum material thickness.

• Tap water provides low operating expense.

3.07 Gas Connection

A. Connection

Connect the gases to the Control Module as described
in the Control & Power Module Operating Manual
(0-2473) supplied with the Control Module. Water
secondary is connected to the Power Base Unit as de-
scribed in the Power Base Unit Operating Manual 0-
2474.

CAUTION

Air supply must be free of oil, moisture, and other
contaminants. Excessive oil and moisture may
cause double-arcing, rapid tip wear, or even com-
plete torch failure. Contaminants may cause poor
cutting performance and rapid electrode wear.

B. Checking Air Quality

To test the quality of air, place a welding filter lens in
front of the torch and turn on the gas. Any oil or mois-
ture in the air will be visible on the lens. Do not ini-
tiate an arc!

Advertising