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SKU  91280       

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE:

  For additional references to the parts listed on the following pages, refer to the

Assembly Diagram (page 9).

1.

The Hand Wheel (17) on the Propane Torch controls the Torch’s gas flow.  Turn
the Propane Torch’s Hand Wheel 

clockwise

 all the way to its “OFF” position.

(See Figure A.)

2.

Wrap about 4” of 

pipe thread sealer tape around the Torch’s Cylinder Connector

(1).  Then, screw the Propane Torch’s Cylinder Connector (1) 

counterclockwise

firmly into the propane cylinder’s outlet valve.

(See Figure A.)

3.

Open the outlet valve on the propane cylinder first.  Check for any propane leaks.
Then, slowly turn the Propane Torch’s Hand Wheel (17) 

counterclockwise 

to its

“ON” position.

  (See Figure A.)

4.

To light the Propane Torch, insert the lit end of a commercial, long handled,
fireplace/barbecue grill 

lighter (not included) through the slots located on

the two Nozzle Bases (36) of the Torch.

(See Figure A.)

5.

Adjust the flame to the desired level by turning the Hand Wheel (17).

NOTE:

  The lit Nozzles (35) should operate with a blue flame with a small yellow

tip.  If necessary, adjust the flame if there is sputtering or popping.

(See Figure A.)

6.

To intensify the size of the flame, squeeze the Lever (28).  Releasing the
Lever will bring the flame back to its previous size.  

(See Figure A.)

LEVER

(28)

CYLINDER CONNECTOR (1)

HAND WHEEL  (17)

NOZZLE

BASE

(36)

NOZZLE

(35)

BELL (37)

FIGURE A

Summary of Contents for 91280

Page 1: ...t 2004 by Harbor FreightTools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight...

Page 2: ...uate surrounding work space Always keep the area free of obstruc tions grease oil trash and other debris Do not use the Propane Torch in areas near flammable chemicals dusts and vapors Be aware of win...

Page 3: ...es intended for use with this product Ap proved accessories are available from Harbor Freight Tools 10 Maintain this product with care Keep this product clean and dry for better and safer performance...

Page 4: ...nders Store empty cylinders away from full cylinders and label empty cylinders clearly Do not store propane fuel in temperatures exceeding 120 F Keep the propane cylinder upright when using and storin...

Page 5: ...opane Torch while in use Be aware that parts of the Propane Torch become extremely hot during operation 9 Maintain labels and nameplates on the Propane Torch These carry important information If unrea...

Page 6: ...e propane cylinder first Check for any propane leaks Then slowly turn the Propane Torch s Hand Wheel 17 counterclockwise to its ON position See Figure A 4 To light the Propane Torch insert the lit end...

Page 7: ...t use cleaners that are combustible or corrosive 3 When storing always allow sufficient time for the Propane Torch to completely cool down before storing Do not store flammable liquids or materials in...

Page 8: ...o t S e v l a V 5 t r o p p u S 5 2 g n i R O 6 t l o B 6 2 g n i R O 7 5 M t u N 7 2 g n i r p S r e v e L 8 r e n n a p S 8 2 r e v e L 9 r e n n a p S 9 2 r a B n o i s n e t x E 0 1 n o i t c e n...

Page 9: ...arts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts 37 37 36 36 35 35 34 34 33 33 26 26 32 32 31 26 30 29 4 2 3 2 1 9 8 7 7 6 6 5 21 26 25...

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