IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE
If safe to do so, immediately close oxygen
cartridge valve; this should be enough to
extinguish the flame. Close fuel cartridge
valve as well and extinguish fire with
appropriate firefighting equipment.
If the danger is too great to fight the
fire, leave the equipment, evacuate the
area and call the fire authorities.
TIP REPLACEMENT
Ensure all gas supply to the torch is turned off.
Use the appropriate tool to tighten
and loosen the tips.
DO NOT over tighten.
Store tips in a clean, dry environment. Any
dirt represents a blocking hazard for the tip.
CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT
It may be easier to remove cartridges
from the storage frame before
attempting to replace one or both.
1. Close the pressure regulator completely by
turning the knob in a clockwise direction
(Blue
2
Oxygen, Orange
4
Fuel).
2. Unscrew the exhausted cartridge.
3. Screw the new cartridge and repeat the
Assembly Instructions on page 3.
CARTRIDGE SPECIFICATION
For replacement fuel:
TF/ULTRA GAS Part No: 326439
Propane
Part No: 326438
For replacement oxygen:
Oxygen
Part No: 211423
SAFETY
Welding equipment regulators ensure
supply at low and constant pressure. In
addition, the equipment has six flash back
arrestors that ensure equipment safety.
Always inspect this equipment before use. This
includes connections, hose and torch assembly.
If you detect a leak in the equipment (gas smell),
bring it immediately outside in a well-ventilated
area with no flammable sources, where you
can find and stop the leak. If any problems
exist DO NOT attempt to use this equipment.
• Always extinguish the flame before
placing torch on a surface.
• Ensure hose is not bent.
• Never point the flame towards cartridges
(they should never get hot), hoses (they can
burn), parts of the body or other persons.
• Do not operate the equipment in
space-constrained sites.
• Place the equipment main body
on a horizontal surface.
• Use the equipment outside or
in a well ventilated place.
• Work in a safe and clean area and
remove all oily and combustible
materials, and fire hazards.
• Wear necessary equipment for eye protection.
• Avoid oily or greasy clothing.
• Wear protective gloves that avoid burns
when handling hot materials and equipment,
allow the welded material and the
components to cool down before touching
or moving them to a different location.
• Wear protective clothing to avoid contact of
parts of the body with sparks and hot material.
• Do not try to move the equipment
by pulling the hoses.
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