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Title: Oxy%20Fuel%20Cutting%20Systems%20Basic%20Setup%20


1
Oxy Fuel Cutting SystemsBasic Setup Use
  • Tim Turner

2
Typical Torch System
  • Oxygen Cylinder
  • Acetylene Cylinder
  • Method of Securing the cylinders
  • Caps
  • Regulators
  • Backflash arrestors
  • Hoses
  • Torch Body
  • Torch Head
  • Torch Tip
  • Clothing and Eye/Face Protection

3
Oxygen Cylinders
  • Oxygen is very pure - 99
  • Pressure is about 2200 psi at 700 F
  • Hydrostatic tested to 3300 psi
  • Forged from a single piece of steel - no welding
  • Minimum of 1/4 thickness
  • Annealed periodically
  • Stored away from combustibles
  • 5 high wall
  • 1/2 hour fire rating

4
Oxygen cylinder sizes
5
Liquid Oxygen is stored in a dewer flask
6
Acetylene Cylinders
  • Acetone - absorbs acetylene under pressure
  • Consumption rate 1/7 content per hour
  • Fusible plug - 2120 F
  • Temperature has an extreme affect on pressure
  • Let stand upright at least 20 minutes before
    using
  • Protected valve or cylinder cap
  • Stored away from oxygen and combustibles
  • 5 high wall
  • 1/2 hour fire rating

7
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8
Acetylene Cylinders
  • C2H2 - Made from calcium carbide and water
  • Welded construction
  • Monolithic filler - Asbestos fibers, balsawood
    (85 porus)
  • Acetone - absorbs acetylene under pressure
  • Fusible plug - 2120 F
  • Consumption rate 1/7 content per hour
  • Temperature has an extreme affect on pressure
  • Let stand 20 minutes before using
  • Protected valve or cylinder cap
  • Sold by cubic feet - determined by weight of the
    cylinders

9
Oxygen Cylinder Valve
  • Brass Construction
  • Double back seat - NEVER LEAVE HALF OPEN
  • Pop off valve - (fragile disk)
  • Right hand Thread

10
Acetylene Cylinder Valve
  • Brass Construction
  • Packed valve - OPEN 1/2 TO 3/4 TURN
  • Hand wheel or tank wrench - NEVER REMOVE WRENCH
    during use
  • RH (Male) or LH (Female) Thread

11
Manifold Systems
  • Increased Efficiency
  • more stations
  • no downtime

12
Parts
  • Cylinders
  • Hoses - Brass or braided
  • Check valves or hand valves
  • Flashback Arrestors - OSHA
  • Regulators
  • Main valves

13
Procedure for changing tanks
  • Continuous supply of gasses
  • Do not allow empties to be pressurized
  • Valves and/or checkvalves
  • Never unsecure cylinders without protective caps
  • Check for Leaks
  • MT - DATE

14
Regulators
  • Gauges - High and Low pressure
  • Bonnet - weakest point
  • Adjusting screw - Clockwise On

15
Regulators
  • Single stage - less expensive
  • Dual stage - more accurate - lump on back - 200
    psi
  • Nozzle Type - low volume
  • Stem type - High Volume
  • Gauges - High and Low pressure - bourbon tube
  • Bonnet - weakest point
  • Adjusting screw - Clockwise On

16
Protector Cap
  • Protects valve from being knocked off
  • Must be in place when Regulators are off

17
Backflash Arrestor
  • Torch / Manifold
  • Regulator / torch

18
Hoses
  • Acetylene Red
  • Notch around nut means LH thread
  • Oxygen Green
  • RH Thread
  • New Hoses have talc inside - Blow out before
    connecting to torch

19
Needle valves
  • What each does
  • Preheat / Cutting hole pressures
  • Tightening

20
Torch Body
  • single stage / dual stage

21
Cutting Head
  • Preheat oxygen needle valve
  • Seat type / Graphite type - tightening
  • Body to head connection - tightening
  • Oxygen lever - regulator setting, 1 needle valve
    setting

22
Cutting Tips
  • 1 or 2 piece
  • sizes relate to Drill Sizes
  • Hand / Wrench tight

Rosebud
23
Tip Cleaners
24
Acetylene safety Precautions
  • Never call acetylene gas
  • Extremely explosive with air or oxygen
  • Leave wrench on tank

25
Oxygen Safety Precautions
  • Never call oxygen Air
  • Never allow oxygen to come in contact with oil,
    grease, or other petroleum bases
  • Never use oxygen for compressed air
  • Never move cylinders without caps
  • Always secure cylinders

26
Setup Procedures for Oxy-Acetylene Systems
  • Do not move cylinders without valve protection
  • Secure cylinders
  • Inspect threads
  • Crack Oxygen Valve
  • Attach regulators and tighten
  • Blow talc from new hoses
  • Attach Flashback arrestors, check valves, hoses,
    check valves, torch body, torch head, and tip
  • Properly pressurize torch and check for leaks

27
Procedures for Lighting Oxy-Acetylene Systems
  • SCREW ADJUSTING SCREW OUT
  • Stand to the side of the adjusting screw
  • Open tanks one at a time (Oxygen wide, Acetylene
    1/2 turn)
  • Adjust regulators
  • Bleed lines one at a time
  • Fine adjustments made while bleeding the hoses
  • Open the acetylene needle valve and light torch
  • Open high pressure oxygen needle valve wide
  • Adjust to a neutral flame

28
Shut Down Procedure for Oxy-Acetylene Systems
  • Turn off acetylene needle valve
  • Turn off preheat oxygen needle valve
  • Turn off tanks
  • Bleed lines one at a time
  • TURN ADJUSTING SCREWS OUT
  • Turn off all needle valves

29
Flame types
Oxidizing
Carborizing
Neutral
30
Starting or restarting a cut
31
Offhand Cutting Techniques
  • Rolling your hands
  • Pre-load your wrist and forearm
  • Roll, dont slide for a smoother cut
  • Sliding the torch through your fingers
  • Apply pressure to torch tubes with thumb and
    index finger
  • Keep other three fingers in fist
  • Dont move the torch body hand during stops and
    starts.

32
Beveling Angles
  • Slide the torch through your fingers toward you.
  • Only move the hand nearest the flame when
    continuing the cut.
  • Keep your other three fingers in your fist. This
    will keep your hands cooler and allow you to make
    a better cut.

33
Safety
  • Backflash
  • Turn Oxygen off first
  • Watch where you cut
  • Dont blow molten metal toward another person
  • Dont melt the hoses
  • Dont drop metal on hoses
  • Dont let hoses lay on hot metal

34
Headgear Assembly
  • Forehead pad
  • Proper adjustment
  • How to assemble
  • How lenses go in
  • Cleaning different types of lenses
  • Autochange hoods
  • Shade numbers for various things
  • Cracked or broken hoods
  • Hood designs (pipeliner, short, sock, brazing
    shield, handheld).
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