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CONTENT 

1 SAFETY ................................................................................................................................... 1 

2 TECHNOLOGY PARAMETERS ............................................................................................. 3 

2.1

 

P

ARAMETERS

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3 INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................... 3 

3.1

 

U

NPACKING

 ......................................................................................................................... 3 

3.2

 

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LASMA TORCH AND EARTH CLAMP CONNECTIONS

 ................................................................. 3 

3.3

 

I

NPUT POWER CONNECTIONS

 ............................................................................................... 4 

3.4

 

I

NPUT GAS CONNECTIONS

 .................................................................................................... 4 

4 OPERATION ............................................................................................................................ 5 

4.1

 

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AYOUT FOR THE FRONT REAR PANEL

 ................................................................................... 5 

4.2

 

C

UTTING 

P

REPARATION

 ....................................................................................................... 6 

4.3C

UTTING 

O

PERATION

 ........................................................................................................... 6 

5 MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................................... 7 

5.1

 

C

UTTING TORCH MAINTNENCE

 .............................................................................................. 7 

5.2

 

T

ROUBLESHOOTING PRINCIPLE

 ............................................................................................. 8 

5.3

 

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 TORCH PARTSLISTING

............................................................................................... 9 

5.4

 

E

LECTRIC PRINCIPLE DRAWING

 ........................................................................................... 10 

5.5

 

P

ARTSLISTING

 ................................................................................................................... 11 

 

 

 

   

 

Summary of Contents for HSP60

Page 1: ...Read this Owner s Manual Completely before attempting to use this equipment Save this manual and keep it handy for quick reference Pay particular attention to the safety instructions we have provided...

Page 2: ...NECTIONS 3 3 3 INPUT POWER CONNECTIONS 4 3 4 INPUT GAS CONNECTIONS 4 4 OPERATION 5 4 1 LAYOUT FOR THE FRONT REAR PANEL 5 4 2 CUTTING PREPARATION 6 4 3CUTTING OPERATION 6 5 MAINTENANCE 7 5 1 CUTTING TO...

Page 3: ...and gases from the plasma arc depend on the kind of metal being used coatings on the metal and the different processes You must be very careful when cutting or cutting any metals which may contain on...

Page 4: ...en gas can be eliminated or dissipated Trapped hydrogen gas that is ignited will cause an explosion NOISE Noise can cause permanent hearing loss Plasma arc processes can cause noise levels to exceed s...

Page 5: ...on class H Net weight kg 22 9 Cooling method AF Note The above parameters are subject to change with the improvement of machines 3 Installation 3 1 Unpacking Identify and account for each item per the...

Page 6: ...illuminate alarm light and current will be cut off If the power supply voltage continually goes beyond the safe work voltage range it will shorten the life of the machine If this occurs the below meas...

Page 7: ...s insufficient air pressure Below 50 Psi 5 Ready DC Indicator Indicator is ON when DC output is active trigger is depressed 6 RUN SET Power ON in RUN Change to SET for 10 sec air purge Change to RUN t...

Page 8: ...when cutting release torch trigger and allow unit to cool until the alarm resets and lamp goes OFF then press on the switch to start cutting again 2 In the automatic air purge mode SET pressing trigge...

Page 9: ...swirl ring by lifting off electrode and place both on bench 4 Locate electrode wrench and remove electrode by rotating counter clockwise RH thread 5 Inspect torch head for clogged air ports or damage...

Page 10: ...ff the power source install the electrode or nozzle and screw shield cup down properly then turn on the power source D The cutting torch fail to ignite the arc when torch trigger depressed DC pilot li...

Page 11: ...hnician repair L Torch cuts but low quality 1 Current A control set too low increase current setting 2 Torch is being moved too fast across work piece reduce cutting speed 3 Excessive oil or moisture...

Page 12: ...10 5 4 Electrical principle drawing...

Page 13: ...10 H S AUTOSHOT SERVICE 888 677 3798...

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