1986/07/01 Caterpillar


Caterpillar Mini Cutting Torch Available

Usage:


Caterpillar now offers a mini cutting torch which requires only a supply of oxygen to burn the metal. Using a type of rod known as an exothermic rod, the cutting temperature is about 5440 °C (10,000°F). With these rods, the inside burns faster than the outer wall, producing a shroud effect and a much hotter burn. Compressed oxygen, at the same pressure as with an oxyacetylene torch, is supplied through a hose to burn the special rods and help achieve this high temperature.

Some uses of this light weight torch are:

... Cuts through all types of materials, including concrete.
... Cutting off bolt heads or piercing lengthwise through the bolts.
... Cutting through the welds for removal of bucket tooth adapters.
... Removing hard facing.

Its advantages are:

... High speed-saves time.
... No noise.
... Contains no carbon.
... Easy to clean the burned surfaces.
... The temperature of the parent metal at the cut area is not raised more than 150 to 205 °C (300 to 400°F).

The various parts of this torch are listed in the chart, and most are shown in the accompanying illustration.

More details are in the advertising brochure NEHG3000 now being mailed to dealers. Vendor-supplied operating instructions come with the parts.


Most of the parts in the mini-cutting torch.

Caterpillar Information System:

1986/07/01 Changes Have Been Made To 0T Microfiche (Fuel Setting And Related Information)
1986/07/01 New Engine Timing Indicator Group Available
1986/07/01 Valve Lash Adjustment Interval Is Changed
1986/07/01 Some 3406B Truck Engines With ATAAC Do Not Have Fuel Ratio Controls
1986/07/01 Service Parts Containing Asbestos Are Now Labeled
1986/07/01 Brushless Alternators May Not Charge In Certain Conditions
1986/07/01 New Service Tools Available
1986/07/01 Changes To 3208 Naturally Aspirated Truck Engines For 1986 Model Year
1986/06/01 Caterpillar Offers Used Truck Engine Warranty
1986/06/01 Black Nylon Fuel Seals For Lockwire Available Only To NACD Dealers For Certain Customers
1986/06/01 Determining The Cause Of Glow Plug Tip Failures
1986/06/01 New Paper Towels Available
1986/07/01 List Of Metal Surface Reconditioning Products Available From Caterpillar
1986/07/01 Prevent Gasket Leakage On 3406B Truck Engines Equipped With Jake Brakes
1986/07/01 Increase Piston Reuse With Keystone Piston Ring Gage Group
1986/07/01 Update Information For Caterpillar Fuel Injection Equipment Test Stand
1986/07/01 New Oil Pump Gears Used
1986/08/01 New Material Used For Disc In Valve Assemblies In Fuel Transfer Pump Groups
1986/08/01 SIMS Reports Must Be Correctly Completed To Be Entered In Data System
1986/08/01 Inspection And Replacement Of Fluid Conductors
1986/08/01 Oil Cooler Gasket Has Improved Material
1986/08/01 Southern California Trucker Cuts In-frame Overhaul Time With Caterpillar Cylinder Pack Removal Tool
1986/09/01 Indications Of Engine Overspeeding When Only One Cam Lobe/Lifter Has Failed
1986/09/01 Bearing Failures On Truck Engines Due To Lack Of Lubrication
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