L-TEC Bending OXWELD 1510 Series Nozzles Troubleshooting instruction

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR
Bending OXWELD 1510 Series Nozzles
F-9883-D
September, 1995
Bending OXWELD 1510 Series Nozzles
For specific applications this nozzle may be bent at any angle up to 90°, and
at any point from 1 to 5-1/2 inches from the flame end without the use of heat.
The method described on this sheet is recommended as both easy and safe.
Just follow these simple steps:
1. Select a metal block, preferably brass or copper, that can be held in a
vise. Drill a hole in the block and tighten the block in a vise. (A pair of
brass or copper vise jaw pads may be used instead of the block.
2. Consult the chart on the reverse side of this sheet for the size of the
cleaning drills required for the preheat and cutting holes of the nozzle you
want to bend. At your local hardware outlet, obtain sufficient piano wire to
form size inch lengths about .003 to .007 in. smaller than the decimal
diameter of the cleaning drills for preheat and cutting holes. Lubricate
these wires with Krytox
®
Compound (Part No. 7358-5064) and insert them
about three inches into the holes in the nozzle.
3. Insert the front end of the nozzle to the desired depth in the prepared
block. (Note: The nozzle must be inserted at least one inch into the block.
Do not attempt a bend within one inch of the flame end of the nozzle.)
4. Bend the nozzle to the desired angle. Bends made near the flame end of
the nozzle can be done by hand. For bends further back, a rawhide or
wooden mallet may be used to tap the protruding end into the desired
position. Strike the band which forms the largest diameter of the nozzle -
DO NOT STRIKE THE SEAT OR NOZZLE PILOT.
5. Remove the wires from the nozzle, using pliers if necessary. Wash the
nozzle in clean hot water and blow passages clear with a jet of air.
F-9883-D
September, 1995
For specific applications this nozzle may be bent at any angle up to 90°, and
at any point from 1 to 5-1/2 inches from the flame end without the use of heat.
The method described on this sheet is recommended as both easy and safe.
Just follow these simple steps:
1. Select a metal block, preferably brass or copper, that can be held in a
vise. Drill a hole in the block and tighten the block in a vise. (A pair of
brass or copper vise jaw pads may be used instead of the block.
2. Consult the chart on the reverse side of this sheet for the size of the
cleaning drills required for the preheat and cutting holes of the nozzle you
want to bend. At your local hardware outlet, obtain sufficient piano wire to
form size inch lengths about .003 to .007 in. smaller than the decimal
diameter of the cleaning drills for preheat and cutting holes. Lubricate
these wires with Krytox
®
Compound (Part No. 7358-5064) and insert them
about three inches into the holes in the nozzle.
3. Insert the front end of the nozzle to the desired depth in the prepared
block. (Note: The nozzle must be inserted at least one inch into the block.
Do not attempt a bend within one inch of the flame end of the nozzle.)
4. Bend the nozzle to the desired angle. Bends made near the flame end of
the nozzle can be done by hand. For bends further back, a rawhide or
wooden mallet may be used to tap the protruding end into the desired
position. Strike the band which forms the largest diameter of the nozzle -
DO NOT STRIKE THE SEAT OR NOZZLE PILOT.
5. Remove the wires from the nozzle, using pliers if necessary. Wash the
nozzle in clean hot water and blow passages clear with a jet of air.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
F-9883-D 9/95 1M Printed in U.S.A.
Recommended Procedure
Nozzle Cleaning Drill Size
Size Part No. Preheat Holes Preheat Cutting
8 08Z40 6 61 ( .039) 46 ( .081)
10 08Z41 6 57 ( .043) 39 (.0995)
12 08Z42 6 56 (.0465) 31 ( .120)
1510 Series Nozzles
Nozzle Cleaning Drill Size
Size Part No. Preheat Holes Preheat Cutting
8 08Z40 6 61 ( .039) 46 ( .081)
10 08Z41 6 57 ( .043) 39 (.0995)
12 08Z42 6 56 (.0465) 31 ( .120)
1510 Series Nozzles
Recommended Procedure
DRILL 1/2" HOLE
IN BLOCK
CONSULT
TABLE FOR
WIRE SIZES
INSERT
NOZZLE AT
LEAST 1"
DRILL 1/2" HOLE
IN BLOCK
INSERT
NOZZLE AT
LEAST 1"
CONSULT
TABLE FOR
WIRE SIZES
F-9883-D 9/95 1M Printed in U.S.A.
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L-TEC Bending OXWELD 1510 Series Nozzles Troubleshooting instruction

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