Common operating faults – Tweco SL100 User Manual

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Common Operating Faults

The following are the more common cutting faults and

the possible causes:

1. Insufficient Penetration

a. Cutting speed too fast

b. Torch tilted too much

c. Metal too thick

d. Worn torch parts

e. Cutting current too low

f. Non-Genuine Victor Thermal Dynamics Parts

2. Main Arc Extinguishes

a. Cutting speed too slow

b. Torch standoff too high from workpiece

c. Cutting current too high

d. Work cable disconnected

e. Worn torch parts

f. Non-Genuine Victor Thermal Dynamics Parts

3. Excessive Dross Formation

a. Cutting speed too slow

b. Torch standoff too high from workpiece

c. Worn torch parts

d. Improper cutting current

e. Non-Genuine Victor Thermal Dynamics Parts

4. Short Torch Parts Life

a. Oil or moisture in air source

b. Exceeding system capability (material too thick)

c. Excessive pilot arc time

d. Gas pressure too low

e. Improperly assembled torch

f. Non-Genuine Victor Thermal Dynamics Parts

5. Difficult Starting

a. Worn torch consumables

b. Non - Genuine Victor Thermal Dynamics Parts

6. Torch will not pilot when torch switch is activated

a. Upper O-ring on torch head is in wrong position

Lower O-Ring

Upper O-Ring
in Correct Groove

Upper Groove
with Vent Holes
Must Remain Open

Threads

Art # A-03640

Inspection and Replacement of

Consumable Torch Parts

A. General Information

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 of the Power Supply is ON.

Unthread the shield cup assembly to remove the consum-

able torch parts.

1. Inspect the cup for damage. Wipe it clean or replace if

damaged. Slag built up on the shield cup that cannot

be removed may affect the performance of the system.

Art # A-03417

Electrode

Start Cartridge

Tip

Shield Cup
Assembly

Torch Head

2. Check the tip for excessive wear (indicated by an

elongated or oversized orifice). Clean or replace the

tip if necessary.

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