Yer too slow, watched it hours agoHere's how I fit liners, can be a bit tricky with thin soft wire on a long gun, so these tips should help you avoid a few pitfalls.
Nice. Any chance you could repeat this in a new thread so that we have a chance of finding it when needed?Right, a few on how to fit the liner.
It's supplied long and you cut it down to length. It's important to take a Stanley knife and chamfer the end so that the liner stands a chance of making it all the way to the end of the conduit and into its receptacle at the end of the torch as there is always a joint where the flexible part of the torch stops and then torch body starts.
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Then once the liner is all the way home, put the collet on, then the o ring and liner nut. Don't use the a spanner on the nut or you can crush the liner causing wire jams.
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Next the o ring
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Then we can fit the torch and cut the liner to exact length as close to the drive rolls as possible.
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Cut the liner to length and then we can fit the liner protection tube which helps support the liner and protect it from damage in the event of a feed jam.
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Again, the tubes are supplied long and need cutting down to length. Like so...
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