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How To Repair Automatic Torch

  • Anyone here replace/repair a Bernzomatic cocky-igniting torch ignitor?

    I've got a Bernzomatic TS8000 torch which I use fairly frequently in the shop and on the ski hill (our snowmachines and hydrants accept a few components which similar to ice upwards, and portable torches are the bees knees for de-icing tips). In the last couple months the ignitor has been on the way out to the point where it hardly *ever* actually ignites by itself. Since carrying around a flintstone starter seems to defeat the purpose of having a self-igniting torch I'd like to just replace the ignitor, but there doesn't seem to be much info out there equally to how to do this or what function or ignitor style it takes to replace the old 1.

    FYI if you were considering purchasing a bernzomatic torch they won't sell private parts to you and sending your old one in for repair is less economical than ownership a brand new i. I'1000 adequately sure Bernzomatic doesn't even brand them - If I had to guess someone like APC International, Inc does. Just wondering if anyone else has attempted this earlier I tear into mine. Worse comes to worse I'll just buy a new one.

  • Not sure where yous would buy the replacement part from. Information technology was most likely custom fabricated for the application, and sold only to Bernzomatic.

    You can go functionally like devices from "electronic" cigarette lighters or gas BBQ igniters. Information technology is a piezoelectric ceramic "crystal" that is banged with a jump loaded hammer driven by a mechanism similar to an automatic center punch. Generates a 10kV or and then output pulse. Finding ane that will physically fit into the torch is the pull a fast one on.

  • I have a HF torch with the igniter push button.
    When it stops sparking it is from the ceramic insluator having moisture or dirt on it letting the spark bypass the gap.
    If you can see/get to the insluator try cleaning it or blow off with compressed air.
    Also propane is harder to light in cold weather.
  • I have had the well-nigh problems with the self lighting and the manual lighting kind. AAMOF I have a drawer full of non working propane/mapp torches that will not work in i way or the other. They i that quit on me but last night ceased to suck air so it but yellowish flames. I guess it's chock-full somewhere but it'due south not like I buried it in a hole. WTF, how complicated are they?
  • I have establish that blowing across the tip, gunslinger style, allows my torch to light. I'm thinking it'south a lack of oxygen within the burner tip.

    Why nobody has taken on Bernzomatic and made a reliable torch, I don't know, but they have churned out those crappy torches for a few decades, it seems.

    Delight remove the torch from the area of your face up before attempting to lite information technology.

  • My retentivity is a little foggy, because information technology has been 5-six years ago, simply I have had the Bernzomatic and the Goss. Both had stopped working.

    I called both companies about repair or warranty. Repair wasn�t price effective. I don�t call up all the details, but I ended up buying ane new from each company. Goss sold me their upgraded model for half cost. Bernzomatic was not that cooperative.

    While waiting for the ii new ones to arrive I repaired the Goss and the Bernzomatic went into the trash. In the Goss, the wire from the igniter had become frayed and was grounding out confronting the frame and I fixed that. I don�t recall much about the Bernzomatic and why information technology went into the trash.

    When the 2 new torches arrived, I compared them and kept the one I liked, and gave the Bernzomatic to my son. The Goss seems to exist better fabricated.

    BTW, I did observe out why they don�t sell parts. Liability, they don't trust you lot.

  • Yep, replace your Bernzomatic igniter.

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    Originally Posted past greenbuggy View Post

    I've got a Bernzomatic TS8000 torch which I use fairly ofttimes in the shop and on the ski hill (our snowmachines and hydrants have a few components which like to water ice up, and portable torches are the bees knees for de-icing tips). In the last couple months the ignitor has been on the way out to the point where it hardly *ever* actually ignites by itself. Since carrying effectually a flint starter seems to defeat the purpose of having a self-igniting torch I'd like to simply supercede the ignitor, but at that place doesn't seem to exist much info out there as to how to do this or what part or ignitor style it takes to replace the old one.

    FYI if you were considering purchasing a bernzomatic torch they won't sell private parts to you and sending your old 1 in for repair is less economic than buying a brand new ane. I'm fairly certain Bernzomatic doesn't even make them - If I had to gauge someone similar APC International, Inc does. Simply wondering if anyone else has attempted this earlier I tear into mine. Worse comes to worse I'll only buy a new one.


    A suitable substitute piezo igniter tin can exist located at a website called Zoro.com, search for �piezo igniter� and/or G4369872 for an igniter. Only one allen caput screw needs to be removed to brand this repair, it�s located above the ruddy trigger, be careful the trigger lock will spring out of it�due south position and you�ll be crawling around the floor looking for it. Some modifcations are necessary to the replacement igniter. First, the wire lead has too large of insulator on the wire and 2d, the plastic of the replacement needs filing to fit in the Bernzomatic TS4000 housing. I stripped off the insulator �� at a time until all insulation was removed, then filed the plastic at the base of operations of the wire to expect like a volcano to fit the housing. I cut the wire approximately three/4� long and used heat compress to replace the insulator and installed. Smiles at chirapsia the planned obsolescence.

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