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GENERAL OPERATION MANUAL
PLEASE READ ALL THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THE CASELIFE ANNEALING MACHINE.
PLEASE POSITION YOUR ANNEALING MACHINE IN A SAFE, CLEAR AND WELL VENTILATED AREA BEFORE
On/Off and speed control is operated via the single toggle switch on the front and a turn knob speed controller on
the rear of the gearbox housing. Power supply is via a 12 volt plug to 5.5 port on the gearbox housing.
Wheel alignment.
When adjusting or changing the loading wheels, you'll needs to set them correctly.
Locate the load wheel retaining grub screw left of the case groove. Slide the top plain load wheel onto the top shaft
and set the case groove to approximately 4 o clock position.
Repeat the process with the lower rubber coated load wheel but position the case groove to 12 o clock. Tighten the
grub screws to hold. Fine adjustment can be made to your needs.
COMMENCING.
4 and 12 Position
FINE FLAME POWER TORCH AND HOSE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE, MAINTENANCE AND ASSEMBLY
SAFETY, INSTRUCTION & OPERATION MANUAL
READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO USE.
ASSEMBLY
1. Before attaching the torch and hose to the gas cylinder, check and make sure the valves are switched "off" by turning the
knobs in a clockwise direction until hand tight. Do not over tighten the valves.
2. Turn the fine flame power torch clockwise onto the end of the hose until "hand tightened" and securely attached to the
torch inlet.
3. Turn the gas cylinder clockwise into the extension hose valve body until "hand tightened" and securely attached to the
hose inlet.
OPERATION AND LIGHTING
1. Use only propane gas.
2. Examine the torch and hose o-rings for cuts or other damage. Replace o-ring(s) with new ones or have the unit repaired.
Damaged or missing o-rings can cause dangerous leaks.
3. Make sure the on/off adjustment Knobs are in the "off" position when installing the gas cylinder.
4. With valves closed and without lighting, test all connections for leaks with soapy water at the torch and cylinder
connections.
Check all joints and couplings periodically to insure against loose connections. If leak is detected at the cylinder connection
to hose, replace the cylinder. If leak still occurs, the hose must not be use and should be replaced.
If a leak is detected at torch to hose connection, connect the torch directly to the cylinder. If leak still occurs the torch must
not be used. If no leak detected, the hose should not be used.
5. Do not attach or detach torch or hose where accidentally released gas can be ignited by open flames. Crossed threads
may results in the sudden escape of extremely flammable gas.
6. Turn the cylinder hose valve knob counter-clockwise about 1/8th of a turn, then repeat this with the torch valve knob, the
gas will blow-out with a light "hissing" sound from the torch.
7. The torch is without self-ignition, use a match or lighter to ignite the flame.
TEMPERTURE ADJUSTMENT
For the hottest, most efficient flame, adjust inner blue flame of pencil burner to about 1 ½ inches in length.
NOTE
Do not throttle the torch down. Operation at low flows will cause the torch to overheat and damage the torch.
WARNING
1. The gas cylinder contains gaseous and liquid propane. If the torch is moved rapidly, tilted too far to the side or upside
down, the liquid can enter the valve and cause the flame to flare or extinguish (When cylinder is connected directly to the
torch). With use of the extension hose, the cylinder should always remain upright to prevent liquid entering the valve and
hose.
2. Make sure the torch is cool before tightening, removing torch head and installing or removing accessories.
COLD WEATHER OPERATION
In cold weather the size of the flame will be smaller. To produce a larger flame, pre-heat the cylinder to room temperature
prior to use. Shaking the gas cylinder a few times will help warm the fuel up. There is a greater possibility that the flame will
extinguish when the torch is turned upside down in cold weather.