F. When ready to cut, place the work lead on the piece to be cut, place the torch near the work, make certain all safety precautions have been taken and pull the trigger.
G. When the trigger is released, the arc will stop.
H. If the “Safety” LED lights at any time, check the following:
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL.
•Turn off machine at the disconnect switch at the back of the machine before tightening, cleaning or replacing consum- ables.
•Check the assembly of the torch consumables. If they are not properly in place then machine will not start.
•Check the conditions of the inside of the nozzle. If debris has collected, scrape it out with a piece of sturdy wire or a suitable drill bit. Refer to“Suggestions for Extra Utility from the PRO- CUT system”.
•After the problem is found, reset the machine by pressing the “Safety Reset” button. (It is possi- ble for electrical noise to trip the safety circuit on rare occasions. This should not be a regular occurrence.)
•If the machine does not reset or continues to trip, consult the Troubleshooting Section of this manual.
Pilot Arc Discussion:
The
Procedure Recommendations
When properly used, plasma arc cutting or gouging is a very economical process. Improper use will result in a very high operating cost.
If the nozzle is touched to the work while cutting, the output current will be reduced to minimum until the nozzle is removed from the work.
General
•Follow safety precautions as printed inside the operating manual and on the machine.
•Either the S19972 standoff guide or S19973 and S19974 contact attachments are recom- mended for all cutting applications to protect the torch from dross and improper arcing condi- tions.
•Use proper cutting or gouging procedures referred to in procedures guideline.
Material thickness below .75 (19mm):
Output set below
•Do not allow the torch cable or body to contact hot surfaces.
•The best cut quality is obtained by reducing the current to a level that is adequate for the maxi- mum travel speed.
•Aluminum, copper and other nonferrous metals typically require more current than the same thickness of steel.
•For thickness below .75” (19mm) use an
– 12 –