Hobart Welding Products AIRFORCE 700I User Manual

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6-5. Checking/Replacing Retaining Cup, Tip, And Electrode

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A good practice is to replace both the tip and electrode at the same time.

Ref. 804 851-A

Turn Off power source.

1

Shield Cup

Remove shield cup. Check cup for cracks,
and replace if necessary.

2

O-Ring

Check O-ring for cracks or worn spots and
replace, if necessary.

3

Tip

4

Opening

Remove tip. Check tip, and replace if open-
ing is deformed or 50% oversize. If inside of
tip is not clean and bright, clean with steel
wool. Be sure to remove any pieces of steel
wool afterwards.
5

Electrode

Check electrode. If center has a pit more
than a 1/16 in. (2 mm) deep, remove and re-
place electrode.

6

Swirl Ring

Remove swirl ring. Check ring, and replace
if side holes are plugged.

Carefully reassemble parts in reverse order.

7

Stand-off Guide

Placing the stand-off guide on the end of
the torch provides an optional method of
maintaining a 1/16 in. (1.6 mm) gap
between tip and workpiece.

Make sure this area is clean of
any debris.

Make sure swirl ring is clean of any
debris

and

no

holes

are

obstructed.

New

Worn

*1/32 in. (1 mm) — 1/16 in. (2 mm)

maximum pit depth depending on

acceptable cut quality.

4

3

6

1

Replace tip if opening is

deformed or 50% oversized.

2

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Lightly tighten electrode
using electrode wrench
(15-20 in.lb (1.7-2.3 N

Vm).

7

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Turn Off power source before checking torch parts.

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Overtightening will strip threads. Do not overtighten retaining cup during
assembly. Do not cross-thread parts causing stripping. Use care during torch
assembly and parts replacement.

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Inspect shield cup, tip, and electrode for wear before cutting or whenever cutting speed has been significantly
reduced. Do not operate torch without a tip or electrode in place. Be sure to use genuine replacement parts.

New

Worn

5

*Pit

Depth

Electrode

Wrench

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