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Pre-Heat Oxygen Pressure for Oxy/Acet Cutting


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Here is a chart I found. I usually set the Oxygen on 40 psi and the Acetylene on about 10 psi. I am not sure what your question is. Open the bottom valve(for the oxygen) when cutting all the way. This lets the oxygen flow full force while cutting.
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Thanks for the advice and information thus far provided.

I have done further research online and found that setting pre-heat oxygen pressure is not associated with the equipment I have. My equipment has only two hoses (one for oxygen, one for acetelyene), with a single regulator for each hose. Evidently, some setups have a second oxygen regulator and a second oxygen hose.

I found a Victor "Welding, Cutting and Heating Guide" that states "Pre-heat Oxygen PSIG" is applicable for 3-hose machine cutting torches only. With a 2-hose cutting torch, preheat pressure is set by the cutting oxygen"

I was confused by tip and pressure charts that have columns for pre-heat pressures, but did not qualify their use and requirements.

Update.... A little more qualification...

When it states that the pre-heat pressure is set by the cutting oxygen, it means that the user sets a single oxygen pressure, that being the oxygen-cutting pressure.

The follow-on process to create a proper pre-heat "cone" evidently limits the oxygen flow for the pre-heat oxy/acet mix.... and thus provides for a proper oxygen volume (SCFH), as opposed to contolling the amount of oxygen used by the pre-heat by pressure.

Anyway..... If I understand it correctly, that's how it must work.

Edited by djhammerd
Qualification....
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LDW, Not to be a wise guy at all, But I adjust my regulators almost any time I use my torch. The thicker the metal, the more pressure and vice versa. Even If your average pressure only went to 30 psi, you would save 25% on your oxy bill alone. If you don't cut much it probably will not matter much.

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I do not think you are being a wise guy at all, That makes good sense. I do not do a lot of cutting, but I still hate to have to get the bottles filled. Everything I learned about a torch was doing plant maintenance years ago with oxygen I did not have to purchase. I was just being honest. Thanks Artfist, thats another reason I enjoy this site.

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