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Metal Fabrication

Pierce starter holes in thick plates.
Rough-cut pieces of material from
large plates. Field construction.

Demolition

Cut through rebar.  Pierce concrete.
Remove rivets and frozen bolts. Cut
steel imbedded in concrete.
Equipment maintenance/repair. Cut
corroded material.

Power Plants

General maintenance. Removal of
piping. Cut out scrap feeder pans.
Remove old grating covered with
refractory. Remove old boilers.
Remove or repair storage tanks.

Farming

General maintenance.
Equipment/machinery repair. Repair
stainless steel fertilizer tanks. Cut
metal encrusted with rust and/or mud.

Scrap/Salvage Yards

Cut all types of scrap metal, including
cast iron, stainless steel, and
aluminum. Cut up scrap cars in
remote areas of yard.  Equipment
maintenance. Cut badly corroded or
crusted material.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

The SLICE Exothermic Cutting
process is not complicated to use or
maintain, but sometimes problems do
arise.  Some common problems and
their solutions are listed below:

Problem:

 

Rod burns but with no cut
progression.

Solution:
 

(1) To much gap between the

burning rod tip and the workpiece.
Must maintain slight pressure against
workpiece.
(2) Travel speed too slow.
(3) Oxygen pressure too low.

Problem:

 Molten material not being blown out
of cut area.

Solution:

(1) Insufficient oxygen pressure being
used.
(2) Rubber washer behind collet
chuck worn and needs to be
replaced.
(3) Travel speed too fast.

Problem:

Battery will only start a few rods
before charge is depleted.

Solution:

(1) Battery was not given sufficient
time to recharge.
(2) Three-position switch on battery
box not put in the "CHARGE"
position.
(3) Battery needs to be replaced.
(4) Battery left exposed to
subfreezing temperatures.

Problem:

Torch shield is being burnt off around
collet nut.

Solution:

(1) Rod is not properly seated in
torch. Refer to section on operating
techniques to properly seat rod.
(2) Collet extension not used when
piercing holes.

Problem:

When piercing anything but copper
and its alloys, the rod consumes
extremely fast.

Solution:

(1) Operator is piercing with power.
All piercing operations except ones
on copper and its alloys should be
done without power.

Problem:

Arced collet chuck and/or rod is
burned off just outside of collet chuck.

Solution:

(1) Using a CP type welding power
source.

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Страница 1: ...1 Instruction Manual For SLICE Exothermic Cutting Equipment...

Страница 2: ...forced through the lance and the third the heat of combustion some external source of heat However when the lance pierces a slag puddle the puddle becomes the source of heat until the lance is withdra...

Страница 3: ...ork piece to achieve the most efficient cut Rods used in exothermic cutting can be consumed without any cutting taking place Tip contact tells the operator that the most intense heat from the rod is i...

Страница 4: ...sed air could cause serious injury to the operator The torch could burn from the inside or even explode from the buildup of dirt from the compressed air in the oxygen supply tube Cutting Rods SLICE Cu...

Страница 5: ...workpiece as the rod is consumed and second in the direction of the cut Since there is no electrical arc when cutting without power wear at least a 5 shade lens for eye protection FIGURE 2 Cutting Wit...

Страница 6: ...e flat position is more difficult than piercing horizontally Progression while piercing flat will also be slower Example Piercing a hole in a floor is more difficult and slower than piercing a hole in...

Страница 7: ...ent he needs to compliment his shop or service vehicle These packs start with the very basic unit that includes torch striker and other support items in a handy toolbox This type pack is just right fo...

Страница 8: ...psi is advantageous for scarfing Lower pressures offer a more controllable scarfing action With material thicker than 3 pressures over 80 psi can be used to give the oxygen enough velocity to blow awa...

Страница 9: ...gen to produce its very effective cuts Industrial standards associated with oxygen use electrical equipment cutting procedures and other safety precautions apply when using this equipment This section...

Страница 10: ...welding power supply Whenever possible do not use electrical power to do exothermic cutting SEE SAFETY AND OPERATING REFERENCES 1 AND 2 SMOKE FUMES AND GASES CAN BE DANGEROUS TO YOUR HEALTH Keep smok...

Страница 11: ...Do not cut containers that have held combustibles All hollow spaces cavities and containers should be vented prior to cutting to permit the escape of air or gases Purging with inert gas is recommende...

Страница 12: ...ems Punch lag holes to secure machinery Repair machine bases Remove old machinery Cut up or repair storage tanks Heavy Equipment Maintenance General maintenance field or shop repairs Repair buckets Re...

Страница 13: ...on Solution 1 To much gap between the burning rod tip and the workpiece Must maintain slight pressure against workpiece 2 Travel speed too slow 3 Oxygen pressure too low Problem Molten material not be...

Страница 14: ...te the listed type that most resembles the material to be cut NOTE All these cutting values are based on 1 4 diameter flux coated rods Cutting rates with 1 4 bare rods will be slightly less than the v...

Страница 15: ...onds 42 049 003 1 4 22 Coated 100 80 7 5 CFM 40 45 Seconds 43 049 002 1 4 22 Uncoated 25 80 7 5 CFM 40 45 Seconds 43 049 003 1 4 22 Uncoated 100 80 7 5 CFM 40 45 Seconds 43 049 005 1 4 44 Uncoated 25...

Страница 16: ...319 11 6 Extension 94 168 023 12 Extension Shield 94 777 111 Striker NS Striker Handle Kit 94 370 181 NS Striker Bar 96 070 031 NS Striker Cable 96 130 320 SLICE Accessories Description Part Number D...

Страница 17: ...76 021 72 012 007 96 076 021 Torch Extension 94 168 023 94 168 023 94 168 023 94 168 023 94 168 023 Extension Shield 94 777 111 94 777 111 94 777 111 94 777 111 94 777 111 Red Battery Clamp 96 168 035...

Страница 18: ...162 752 4 Battery Assembly 96 076 018 5 6 Pin Male Connector 96 169 382 6 Red Female Panel Receptacle 96 169 374 7 Black Female Panel Receptacle 96 169 375 8 Meter 96 508 041 9 Toggle Switch 96 834 3...

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