Section 5: service, 01 introduction, 02 general torch maintenance – Tweco Maximizer 300 Torch for BNFL User Manual

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SERVICE

SECTION 5:

SERVICE

5.01 Introduction

This Section describes basic maintenance procedures per-
formable by operating personnel. No other adjustments
or repairs are to be attempted by other than properly
trained personnel.

WARNINGS

Disconnect primary power at the source before dis-
assembling the torch or torch leads.

Frequently review the Important Safety Precau-
tions in Section 1 of this Manual. Be sure the op-
erator is equipped with proper gloves, clothing, eye
and ear protection. Make sure no part of the
operator’s body comes into contact with the work-
piece while the torch is activated.

Sparks from the cutting process can cause damage
to coated, painted, and other surfaces such as glass,
plastic and metal.

Handle torch leads with care and protect them from
damage.

5.02 General Torch Maintenance

A. Cleaning Torch

Even if precautions are taken to use only clean air
with a torch, eventually the inside of the torch be-
comes coated with residue. This buildup can affect
the pilot arc initiation and the overall cut quality of
the torch.

WARNINGS

Disconnect primary power to the system before
disassembling the torch or torch leads.

DO NOT touch any internal torch parts while the
AC indicator light on the front panel of the power
supply is ON.

The inside of the torch should be cleaned with elec-
trical contact cleaner using a cotton swab or soft wet
rag. In severe cases, the torch can be removed from
the leads (refer to Section 5.06, Servicing Machine
Torch Components) and cleaned more thoroughly by
pouring electrical contact cleaner into the torch and
blowing it through with compressed air.

CAUTION

Dry the torch thoroughly before reinstalling.

B. Checking Center Insulator

The center insulator separates the negative and posi-
tive sections of the torch. If the center insulator does
not provide adequate resistance, current which is in-
tended for the pilot arc may be dissipated into the
torch head, resulting in torch failure.

WARNINGS

Disconnect primary power to the system before
disassembling the torch or torch leads.

DO NOT touch any internal torch parts while the
AC indicator light on the front panel of the power
supply is ON.

1. Remove the shield cup body, end cap, tip, gas dis-

tributor, and electrode from the torch. Disconnect
the torch leads from the system to isolate the torch
from power supply circuits.

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