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Cutmaster a120 – Tweco A120 CutMaster User Manual

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CUTMASTER A120

SERVICE

Manual 0-4989

5-2

5.02 Maintenance Schedule

NOTE

The actual frequency of maintenance may need to

be adjusted according to the operating environ-

ment.

Daily Operational Checks or Every Six Cutting

Hours:

1. Check torch consumable parts, replace if damaged or

worn.

2. Check plasma and secondary supply and pressure/flow.

3. Purge plasma gas line to remove any moisture build-up.

Weekly or Every 30 Cutting Hours:

1. Check fan for proper operation and adequate air flow.

2. Inspect torch for any cracks or exposed wires, replace

if necessary.

3. Inspect input power cable for damage or exposed wires,

replace if necessary.

Six Months or Every 720 Cutting Hours:

1. Check the in-line air filter(s), clean or replace as re-

quired.

2. Check cables and hoses for leaks or cracks, replace if

necessary.

3. Check all contactor points for severe arcing or pits,

replace if necessary.

4. Vacuum dust and dirt

out of the entire machine.

CAUTION

Do not blow air into the power supply during

cleaning. Blowing air into the unit can cause metal

particles to interfere with sensitive electrical com-

ponents and cause damage to the unit.

5.03 Common Faults

Problem - Symptom

Common Cause

Insufficient

Penetration

1. Cutting speed too fast.

2. Torch tilted too much.

3. Metal too thick.

4. Worn torch parts

5. Cutting current too low.

6. Non - Genuine Victor Thermal

Dynamics parts used

7. Incorrect gas pressure

Main Arc

Extinguishes

1. Cutting speed too slow.

2. Torch standoff too high from

workpiece.

3. Cutting current too high.

4. Work cable disconnected.

5. Worn torch parts.

6. Non - Genuine Victor Thermal

Dynamics parts used

Excessive Dross

Formation

1. Cutting speed too slow.

2. Torch standoff too high from

workpiece.

3. Worn torch parts.

4. Improper cutting current.

5. Non - Genuine Victor Thermal

Dynamics parts used

6. Incorrect gas pressure

Short Torch

Parts Life

1. Oil or moisture in air source.

2. Exceeding system capability

(material too thick).

3. Excessive pilot arc time

4. Gas pressure too low.

5. Improperly assembled torch.

6. Non - Genuine Victor Thermal

Dynamics parts used

Difficult Starting 1. Worn torch parts.

2. Non - Genuine Victor Thermal

Dynamics parts used.

3. Incorrect gas pressure.