D. Torch will not pilot when torch switch is activated.
1. Gas pressure too high or too low.
a. Adjust gas pressure per pressure setting label
on power supply.
It is possible to have enough air pressure to operate
the power supply but not enough air flow to operate
the torch.
2. Torch tip, start cartridge, or electrode missing.
a. Turn off power supply. Remove shield cup. In-
stall missing parts.
3. Start cartridge is stuck.
a. Turn off power supply. Remove shield cup, tip,
and start cartridge. Check lower end fitting on
start cartridge for free movement. Replace car-
tridge if lower end fitting does not move freely.
Start Cartridge
4. Worn or faulty torch parts
a. Inspect torch consumable parts. Replace if nec-
essary.
5. Thermal Switch activated
a. Allow the cooling fan to run for 2 minutes or
longer until it will resume operation.
When operating the torch in a normal condition, a
small amount of gas / air vents through the gap be-
tween the shield cup and torch handle. Do not at-
tempt to over tighten the shield cup as irreparable
damage to internal components may result.
Art # A-04503
Air will flow from gap
next to shield cup.
SERVICE
NOTE
Lower End Fitting
Art # A-03621
NOTE
E. Cut performance is diminished.
1. Worn torch parts.
a. Check current setting. Check the Electrode and
Tip for excess wear.
Art # A-03284
Good Tip
b. Check that the lower end fitting on the start car-
tridge moves freely. Replace any or all parts as
needed.
Start Cartridge
5-2
New Electrode
Worn Electrode
Worn Tip
A-03406
Lower End Fitting
Art # A-03621
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