Light the torch with the acet on & then adjust to the proper flame for whatever process you are using. (soldering,brazing,cutting, or, welding)
Turn the acet off first when shutting down the torch.
Open oxy tank valve all the way & the acet tank valve 1/4 turn open.(sometimes it may take a little more, but only 1/4 turn after the gauges pressurize.
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Originally posted by Fred Bryant
I have just got a new to me Victor O/A Torch. I have been told always turn on the Acetylene at the torch first, then add the O2. Shutdown was the reverse, shut off the O2, then the Acetylene.
A gentleman at work gave me a O/A safety guide that sayes to shutdown the Acetylene first, then the O2. The Victor Manual sayes the opposite.
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Thx's, Fred.
On the tanks...turn the Oxy on several turns....the acetylene 1/4 turn.....why? That's so you can turn off the acetylene quick in an emergency...like a leaky gauge...that gets your adrenaline pumping.
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Lighting and shuting down O/A torch
I have just got a new to me Victor O/A Torch. I have been told always turn on the Acetylene at the torch first, then add the O2. Shutdown was the reverse, shut off the O2, then the Acetylene.
A gentleman at work gave me a O/A safety guide that sayes to shutdown the Acetylene first, then the O2. The Victor Manual sayes the opposite.
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Thx's, Fred.Tags: None
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