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Safe Use Guidelines and Maintenance Tips for Butane Torch Head

Correct operation and regular maintenance extend the service life of a butane torch head and ensure stable, safe daily use. As a high-temperature heating tool, it requires standardized operation to avoid potential risks caused by improper handling or neglected maintenance. Before each use, users need to check the airtightness of the gas connection port to confirm no gas leakage occurs. Loose interfaces may cause unstable flames or gas overflow, affecting use safety and effect. During ignition, users should keep the torch head away from faces, hair, and flammable items, and avoid pointing the flame at people, fabrics, or combustible substances. After use, it is necessary to close the gas switch completely and wait for the residual flame to extinguish and the nozzle to cool down before storage. Do not touch the high-temperature nozzle immediately after operation to prevent scald injuries. Regular cleaning is essential for maintaining the butane torch head’s performance. Dust and carbon deposits accumulated on the nozzle surface can block tiny air holes, leading to weak flames or unstable combustion. Wiping the nozzle with a dry soft cloth after full cooling keeps the gas channel unobstructed. The safety lock should be engaged during storage to avoid accidental ignition caused by mistaken pressing. It is advisable to store the butane torch head in a dry, cool place away from high temperature and direct sunlight. Avoid frequent violent drops to prevent internal component damage and gas pipeline distortion. Adhering to these operation and maintenance rules keeps the butane torch head in good working condition for long-term reliable use.

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