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WHAT IS PLASMA CUTTING

Plasma Cutting is a fast, clean and distortion free, means of cutting through all
types of metal from mild and stainless steels to aluminium brass and copper.

The process relies upon the chemical reaction of a gas or mixture of gases, such
as air, when subjected to very high temperatures. The gas ionises, i.e. negative
electrons are separated from the atom, leaving the atom positively charged. In
this ionised state, the gas is electrically conductive and is called ‘plasma’.

A standing electric arc is created to achieve the very high temperature required
to create the plasma.  By forcing the plasma through a small nozzle the arc is
constricted and its temperature is increased to over 20,000°C and concentrated
into a very small area.

When the plasma is directed at a conductive material (which is connected to the
earth return lead of the cutter) the arc is transferred through the plasma to the
material.  The high energy of the arc melts the material which is displaced by the
gas flow.

The standing arc has to be created by producing an ionised path in the gas. This
is achieved by applying a very high voltage, at high frequency, between the
electrode and the tip/work, causing a high frequency spark. The main arc will
ignite as soon as the gas between the tip and the nozzle is ionised.

The power generator is essentially made up of a transformer, a rectifying unit and
an electronic board.

The latter controls the unit safeguards and governs the work cycles of the various
components which make up the unit, such as the solenoid valve, the HF circuit
(for models fitted with this), the power contactor, etc.

FEATURES

The plasma cutting units are supplied with the following safety devices:

1.

Thermal protection devices are installed at the points most subject to high
temperatures such as the power transformers and the rectifying units.

An amber light on the front panel lights up when the thermal protection device
intervenes. See fig.3

2.

A pneumatic protection device prevents damage to the torch due to
switching on with either no air supply or low air pressure.

An amber light on the front panel lights up when the pneumatic protection

device intervenes. See fig. 3

3.

An Electric shock protection device prevents the operator from coming into
contact with the live parts of the torch (such as the electrode, etc.) This consists
of a safety device, built into the body of the torch, which breaks the main
power circuit when the end part of the torch is removed to replace the
electrode or the tip.

When the electrical protection device intervenes, the unit is prevented from
operating.

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Summary of Contents for King 35N

Page 1: ...OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 0706 PLASMA CUTTERS Model Nos King 35N King 55 PLASMA CUTTERS...

Page 2: ...0V Fuse Rating T20A 230V T36A 230V Cutting Depth Steel Class C 4MM 10MM No Current Settings 1 2 Working Air Pressure 5 to 5 5 BAR 5 to 5 5 BAR Rated Air Delivery 100 L MIN 105 L MIN Protection IP21 IP...

Page 3: ...efully in doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself and that of others around you and you can look forward to the Plasma Cutter giving you long and satisfactory service GUARANTEE This CLARKE pro...

Page 4: ...rea Before installing welding equipment the user shall make an assessment of potential electromagnetic problems in the surrounding area Avoid using your inverter in the vicinity of a other supply cabl...

Page 5: ...evel 2 4 Equipotential bonding Bonding of all metallic components in the welding installation and adjacent to it should be considered However metallic components bonded to the work piece will increase...

Page 6: ...A hard hat should be worn when others work overhead Flammable hair preparations should not be used by persons intending to weld or cut B Toxic fume prevention Severe discomfort illness or death can re...

Page 7: ...suitable fire extinguishing equipment during and for some time after welding or cutting if a appreciable combustibles including building construction are within 10m b appreciable combustibles are furt...

Page 8: ...ye protection such as welding goggles used for oxy acetylene welding Should the cutting cable be burned replace it NEVER attempt to repair it yourself NEVER operate the machine with the covers removed...

Page 9: ...high frequency spark The main arc will ignite as soon as the gas between the tip and the nozzle is ionised The power generator is essentially made up of a transformer a rectifying unit and an electron...

Page 10: ...mponents which make up the unit such as the solenoid valve the power contactor etc MAIN CONTACTOR MAIN TRANSFORMER MAIN BRIDGE PLASMA TORCH CONTROL PCB AIR SOLENOID VALVE AIR INPUT AIR SUPPLY A compre...

Page 11: ...10 KING 55 FRONT PANEL KING 35N FRONT PANEL Fig 3 Fig 2 GENERAL LAYOUT Warning Lamps Warning Lamps...

Page 12: ...the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the followingcode Green Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the flexible lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured m...

Page 13: ...nect the power supply cable to a source located as near as possible to the work area so that the unit can be switched off quickly in case of emergency Refe to Electrical Connections on page 12 Fuse ra...

Page 14: ...ated on the front panel are off The green light should be ON indicating that the unit is supplied with power 7 Press the torch button and check whether the pressure indicated by the pressure gauge cor...

Page 15: ...the workpiece To move the torch pull towards you rather than pushing away from you 11 To stop cutting remove the torch from the workpiece To extinguish the pilot arc release the trigger on the torch N...

Page 16: ...ISCONNECTED No special tools are required to replace torch parts Simply unscrew the nozzle assembly and all components are easily replaced 1 The torch must be kept free of slag at all times to ensure...

Page 17: ...drained out of the filter regulator 4 NOT CUTTING AS IT SHOULD You might be trying to cut metal that is too thick or you may be trying to cut too fast Move the cutting torch slower 5 ARC GOES OUT WHEN...

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