Maintenance
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Removing the Nozzle Body O-Ring
O-rings should be removed for inspection and replaced during the nozzle rebuild when necessary.
1.
Remove the
o-ring
from the
nozzle body
.
Figure 4-9: Removing the O-ring from the Nozzle Body
2.
This
o-ring
is a consumable item and should be replaced when necessary.
Cleaning and Inspecting Nozzle Components
Cleaning
Cleaning nozzle assembly components and maintaining cleanliness is critical when reassembling nozzle
components. Any contamination, such as particles of garnet, metal chips, or small pieces of paper can
negatively impact cutting.
1.
Make sure your work space is kept clean and free of contamination and your hands are clean prior
to handling clean nozzle components. In general, you should wash all parts using a non-abrasive,
mild soap with water, or use an ultrasonic cleaner.
Note:
A small ultrasonic cleaner containing white vinegar is useful in cleaning nozzle parts and is recommended
for removing material buildup in the orifice or jewel assembly.
2.
Ensure that dirt and grit are removed from all nozzle parts.
3.
Rinse each part using clean water and carefully blow dry.
Figure 4-10: Rinsing Parts with Clean Water
4.
Place the cleaned components onto a clean working space for later inspection.
o-ring
nozzle body
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