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# USP8/98 UPC #
Play It Safe Poster, (English)
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# USP8/98S UPC #
Play It Safe Poster, (Spanish)
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(French)
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Arabic
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Play
It Safe In The Work Place
Always use the proper size tip for the
job! Never use an oversized tip and then cut the fuel
and oxygen back to work on a small job. This will starve
the tip of oxygen and acetylene resulting in improper
operating pressure that may cause tip damage, overheating,
backfire and flashback. The following is a good example
of the proper procedure for lighting an oxyacetylene
tip. This safety tip is not a substitute for carefully
reading the manufacturers operating instructions.
Read the manufacturers instructions before use.
Step (1)
Prior
to opening the cylinder valve, make sure the regulator
pressure adjusting screw is backed all the way out by
turning it counterclockwise until it stops. When opening
or closing the cylinder valve, always stand to the side
of the cylinder with the regulator facing forward, The
oxygen cylinder valve should be cracked
opened slowly until the cylinder contents gauge stops
moving. Then opened sufficiently to provide adequate
flow. The fuel gas (acetylene) cylinder valve should
be opened a maximum of 3/4 turn and a wrench should
remain in position on the stem of the valve while the
cylinder is in use so that the valve can be quickly
turned off in case of an emergency.
Step (2)
After the proper tip has been selected
and installed, the proper operating pressure needs to
be determined from the manufacturers tip chart.
Set each regulator to its corresponding pressure by
adjusting the pressure adjusting screw. Purge hoses
and equipment by briefly opening and closing oxygen
valve and fuel gas valve separately and venting gases
safely. Purge hoses and equipment before each use.
Step (3)
To light the tip, open fuel gas (acetylene)
valve about ½ turn and quickly ignite with a
spark lighter. Adjust the flame so that it is not separated
from the tip end. The flame should be a bright yellow
with no smoke.(3a) If necessary, increase the fuel to
clear the smoke. Now, open the oxygen and adjust the
flow until the white feathers disappear into a well-defined
bullet nose cone called a neutral flame.(3b)
Step (4)
When you have completed the job and
are ready to shut off the torch, first shut off the
oxygen valve and then the fuel gas (acetylene). Note:
Shutting off the fuel gas first can cause backfire and/or
flashback!
Step (5)
To
shut down the torch for storage or transportation, close
the cylinder valves. Release the oxygen pressure by
opening the oxygen torch valve (vent safely). Close
the torch valve once the oxygen has been released; then
shut off the regulator by turning the pressure adjusting
screw counterclockwise until it is all the way out with
no spring tension. Repeat this same process for the
fuel gas (vent safely). Close all valves tightly and
secure the equipment. Now the shutdown is complete!
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