Never leave the wick smouldering – once the flame has burnt out, completely put out with a damp 100% cotton towel.It's a good idea to put the flame out before it naturally runs out as this makes sure only the fuel is burnt and stops the wick itself from burning.įollowing proper maintenance care will prolong the life of your fire toys to get as many burns as possible out of them.ALWAYS IGNITE AWAY FROM FUEL CONTAINERS!.Shake out or spin off excess fuel from the wick after dipping and before lighting.All successive burns only require a short dip in the fuel before burning.Soak the wick in the fuel until it is completely soaked through, approx.Pour your fuel in a safe fuel container that will allow you to immerse your wick completely in the fuel.It is important to properly prepare the wick before every burn to ensure you are both lighting up safely as well as prolonging the life of the wick as much as possible.
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Here are some of our best tips to get the most out of your fire props as well as how to light up with the safety of yourself and others in mind. Check that your wick is securely attached by trying to pull it off by hand.
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You will be able to feel when you are drilling into the aluminum metal or if you are slipping off.Ĥ. Using a self tapping screwtry to keep in the centre of the wick as you begin to drill the screw, start in reverse and then about half way downchange the drilling direction to forward.ģ. Once you roll the wick on tight (you could hold that on with rubber bands) then use a vice to hold it firmly in place so it doesn't spin or move as you try to drill it.Ģ. You need to be very precise and make sure that you screw into the small aluminiumpart on the end of the stainless cable.ġ. This video shows you how to create a new threaded grub screw hole to connect your dragon spoke How to remove a snapped Cam Bolt inside your Fusion End Understanding how your staff works helps you get the most out of your staff and also avoid any issues. By twisting the handle inside the ends the cam bolt screws in and expands the rubbers which basically jams inside the tube making a super solid and stable connection. The Fusion Collapsible system uses ourpatented compression lock design. Howdoes the Fusion locking mechanism works How to replace the parts after you've removed the Cam Bolt. Make sure that the partsare placed in the correct order and that you do not overtighten the grub screw that holds the Cam Bolt in or it will inhibit it from freely spinning and working. You'll need an M2 allen/hex key to remove the grub screw that holds the Cam Bolt in.
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This is what your handle should look like: If your staff isn't locking, check that youhave allof your parts on your handleand none arebroken. YourFusion Staff will notlock if you are missing any part/s.You'll need to remove theCam Bolt before you canchange or replace any parts.
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How to Replace Parts on Your Fusion Staff You'll simply need to release the Cam Bolt, turning it anti-clockwise unscrewing itwhich in turn loosens the Rubber Bush's. That is their job when the staff is setup, but not when disassembled. If your handle won't fit into your Fusion Ends the Rubber Bush's are expanded. The Rubber Bush's on your handle need to be loose (unexpanded) to be able to fit into your Fusion Ends.
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What to do if your Fusion Handle is not fitting into your Fusion Ends Dirt, dust or fuel residue stops theCam Bolt from getting tractionand engagingstopping it from screwing down and in turn expand the Rubber Bush's which jam inside the fire ends.Ĭlean the rubber parts and inside the fire ends where these parts sit. If you experience your staff not locking together and continuously turningas you try to set it up,your partscould be dirty. Dust, dirt or fuel residue can stop your staff from connecting.