Troubleshooting (Continued)

Important!

Be CERTAIN to shut off the Plasma Cutter, and disconnect it from power and air before adjusting, cleaning, or repairing the unit. A technician should discharge all capacitors before performing any internal procedures.

Cut goes only partially through the workpiece

Material being cut is too thick. Maximum thickness for steel is 3/8”.

Within

Thickness

Material

Range

too thick

Turn up the current adjustment knob and try again.

You may wish to cut the object along one side and then cut along the other.

If this is not practical, use a more powerful Cutter.

Problem

Problem p

ersists At

corrected

Maximum

Setting

You may wish to take note of the setting required for this metal thickness.

The Air pressure may be too low. Check the Air Pressure setting on the regulator’s gauge.

Air

Air

Pressure

pressure

Disconnect the Torch Cables. Disassemble the torch assembly and inspect all internal components, as ex- plained on page 13.

a.Verify that the compres- sor is delivering at least 3.5 CFM @ 65 PSI to the tool.

b.The Regulator on the unit must be set to at least 60 PSI.

Torch in good

Damaged

condition

components found

Try cutting at a slower pace, the arc may not have enough time to cut through the workpiece.

Replace any damaged or missing compo- nents and reassemble carefully, following the directions on page 13.

If the steps above do not solve the problem or if the repairs involved are too

 

complex, contact a qualified technician.

REV 07/05

SKU 91814

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353

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Chicago Electric 91814 operating instructions Cut goes only partially through the workpiece

91814 specifications

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