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    Question 9-8213

    Another problem,why my consumable 9-8213 is often burn out,please give me some advise .

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    What is the failure on the Start Cartridge? Is the plunger sticking closed, or is the copper piece corroded?

    Usual failures I see on those will be the cartridge sticking due to surface imperfections on the copper spring loaded tip, caused by moisture in the air lines.
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    main problem is the copper piece corroded,especially inside .

    Now, supplying air to torchmate 2 and torchmate 3 by one air compressor,I feel the causing result is low air pressure .wait for your opinoin,thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reed View Post
    main problem is the copper piece corroded,especially inside .

    Now, supplying air to torchmate 2 and torchmate 3 by one air compressor,I feel the causing result is low air pressure .wait for your opinoin,thanks.

    reed
    Low air pressure will typically decrease consumable life, however corrosion is usually caused by a contamination of the air supply. If you do not have a water filter and oil filter inline between the plasma cutters and the compressor, then I would recommend putting some in line and seeing how that improves the problem.
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