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Maintenance and care
• Maintenance and care
• Maintaining the burner
The parts displayed in Figure F are the
electrode
8d
, diffuser
8e
and the burner
sleeve
8c
. They can be replaced once
the nozzle clamping sleeve
8b
has been
unscrewed.
The electrode
8d
must be replaced
if there is a crater of approximately
1.5 mm depth in the centre.
ATTENTION!
To pull the electrode out, do not apply
irregular pressure, gradually increase
pressure until the electrode comes out.
Then insert the new electrode into the
holder.
The torch sleeve
8c
must be placed if the
central bore is damaged or if it has
expanded in comparison to a drilling of
a new nozzle. If the electrode
8d
or the
burner sleeve
8c
are replaced too late,
this can result in an overheating of the
parts. This can reduce the lift cycle of the
diffuser
8e
.
Once replaced, make sure the nozzle
clamping sleeve
8b
is tightened
suffi ciently.
ATTENTION!
The nozzle clamp sleeve
8b
must only
be screwed on to the burner
8
once it
has been equipped with the electrode
8d
, diffuser
8e
and burner sleeve
8c
.
If these parts are missing, the
device may malfunction and it
may create a hazard for the
operating personnel.
• Maintenance
PLEASE NOTE!
The plasma cutter must be regularly
maintained for perfect function and to
comply with the safety requirements.
Improper and wrong operation may
cause failures and damage to the
device. Have repairs only conducted
by qualifi ed specialists.
Switch off the main power supply and the
main switch of the device prior to carrying
out maintenance or repair work on the
plasma cutter.
Regularly clean the outside of the
plasma cutter and its accessories. Use
compressed air, cotton waste or a brush
to remove dirt and dust.
In case of a defect or a necessary
replacement of equipment parts, please
contact the appropriate qualifi ed
personnel.
• Storage
If you will not be using the device for a
while, protect it from dust by storing it in
a clean and dry place.
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