Journeyman Circle Cutting Attachment
Journeyman Circle Cutting Attachment instructions



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The JCA attaches quickly and securely to your torch
Instructions for Attaching and Using
The JCA Circle-Cutting Attachment

 
Instructions

Attaching the JCA To The Torch

  1. Take the burning tip sleeve of the attachment and slip it over the cutting tip until it seats snugly against the tip nut. The JCA will be positioned alongside the barrel with the saddle end toward you.

  2. Gently press down on the saddle, moving it under the barrel of the torch. (Note: if you push down too hard, you could bend the gear rack.) Then as you let up on the pressure, the saddle should come to rest under the barrel of the torch, holding itself naturally in place.

  3. Double-check to make sure the burning tip sleeve of the JCA is tight against the tip nut.

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Cuts Circles Ranging From 2" To 26" In Diameter
Adjusting The Pointer

On top of the pointer carrier assembly, you will see a thumb set screw. Pulling it toward you loosens the pointer so it can be set to the correct radius. The knob on the left side of the pointer assembly is for precise adjustment. When the pointer is set to the diameter you choose to burn, push forward on the thumb set screw to lock it into position.

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Burning Speed

  1. A burn that is too slow will result in a rolled or notched edge. A burn that is too fast will usually burn out the side of your burn.

  2. You may need to adjust the height of your pointer to the size of the tip that you are using to keep the blue flame off the iron.

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Easy to use!
Burning Circles

  1. It works best to cut a circle or curve with one continuous burn (i.e., without stopping and restarting). If you are cutting a complete circle, try to place your metal on a small stand which you can walk all the way around as you're cutting. Or, release the cutting attachment at the saddle which locks it to the torch body. By doing this, the circle can be cut without walking around the cutting table. Simply swing the cutting attachment in a circle.

  2. On the edge where you begin your burn, drill a hole approximately 3/16" in diameter outside your radius if you want to keep the I.D.; if you want to keep the inside of your radius, drill the hole O.D. It is possible to start your burn without drilling a hole in thinner metals, but it is not recommended. That could result in blowback which could plug your tip.

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Attaches directly to your cutting torch.
Setting up to Burn

  1. With a good, clean tip and properly adjusted pressures, you will get a spitting sound as you press the oxygen valve lever.

  2. After you have inserted the proper tip for the size of metal that you are cutting and adjusted the pressures of oxygen and acetylene to the victor acetylene tip chart, attach the JCA.

  3. Use the center punch to mark the center of your circle. Light your torch and adjust the oxygen to the spitting sound. Then place the pointer into the center punch mark. It is important to position your torch square with the iron that you are burning if you want a square edge when you have made your cut.

  4. As is, the JCA will cut a 23" diameter. In order to cut a radius of 26", rotate the pointer 180 degrees so that the pointer is pointing towards you. To do so, loosen the same set screw that you used to raise and lower the pointer, rotate 180 degrees and re-tightens.

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