![]() ![]() Thoroughly dry all components with clean rag and air hose. Use air hose to blow wick dry and blow air through stem to ensure no water is trapped. Tighten screw that holds igniter and screen in place. Steam clean or wash with mild degreaser soap, rinse with water, inspect for and remove any scab deposits inside tank.Ĭarbon buildup on the igniter and screen can be cleaned with wire brush as necessary. If carbon buildup is excessive on wick, replace as needed. Remove and properly dispose of any residual fuel before any refurbishment. Salvage usable components and parts for future repairs. Refurbish if economically feasible and parts are availableĭispose of item if it fails inspection and is damaged beyond repair. Return to stock if item is clean, undamaged, and in unused condition. Visually inspect for correct alignment of igniter, fuel trap and fuel outlet. Ensure that discharge plug and chain are attached to tank cover assembly. ![]() Ensure lock ring and threads are not damaged and seal properly and air breather tube is not broken or missing. Visually inspect tank for cracks, splits, and obvious damage that may cause tank to leak. See ETC Safety Warning and Cache Memo for more information.ĮTC Safety Warning 21-01, Drip Torch Lock Rings Detaching () Keep the lock collar, stem, and body of drip torch together throughout the inspection, repair, and refurb process. Please Note: Lock collar and stem apparatus are not interchangeable between manufacturers and can cause major leaks and fire hazards. Non-OSHA approved torches must be removed from service by June 2019 National Caches will no longer refurbish non-OSHA approved torches. ![]()
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