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 Oxygen Cylinders Oxygen is very pure - 99% Pressure is about 2200 psi at 70 0 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 K LK T S D,E,Y, U,LE Q ME MBE XAD MD R Oxygen cylinder sizes: Liquid Oxygen is stored in a dewer flask Acetylene Cylinders Acetone - absorbs acetylene under pressure Consumption rate = 1/7 content per hour Fusible plug - 212 0 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 WK WTL WS WCL WC WQ Acetylene Cylinders C 2 H 2 - Made from calcium carbide and water Welded construction Monolithic filler - Asbestos fibers, balsawood (85% porus) Acetone - absorbs acetylene under pressure Fusible plug - 212 0 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 Oxygen Cylinder Valve Brass Construction Double back seat - NEVER LEAVE HALF OPEN Pop off valve - (fragile disk) Right hand Thread 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 Manifold Systems Increased Efficiency more stations no downtime Parts: Cylinders Hoses - Brass or braided Check valves or hand valves Flashback Arrestors - OSHA Regulators Main valves 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 Regulators Gauges - High and Low pressure Bonnet - weakest point Adjusting screw - Clockwise = On 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 Regulators Protector Cap Protects valve from being knocked off Must be in place when Regulators are off Backflash Arrestor Torch / Manifold Regulator / torch Hoses Acetylene = Red Notch around nut means LH thread Oxygen = Green RH Thread New Hoses have talc inside - Blow out before connecting to torch Needle valves What each does Preheat / Cutting hole pressures Tightening Torch Body single stage / dual stage Cutting Head Preheat oxygen needle valve Seat type / Graphite type - tightening Body to head connection - tightening Oxygen lever - regulator setting, #1 needle valve setting Cutting Tips 1 or 2 piece sizes relate to # Drill Sizes Hand / Wrench tight Rosebud Tip Cleaners
Acetylene safety Precautions Never call acetylene gas Extremely explosive with air or oxygen Leave wrench on tank 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 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 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 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 Flame types Carborizing Neutral Oxidizing Starting or restarting a cut Heat the starting point Move the oxygen hole off the edge of the plate and start the oxygen stream Resume Cutting 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. 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. 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 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).