I finally cut some 1.25 with my 85. I was a little worried beforehand, but I was pleasantly surprised with the results.
1.25" carbon with Powermax 85
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1.25" carbon with Powermax 85
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Re: 1.25" carbon with Powermax 85
Wow! I doubt it gets better than that.
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Re: 1.25" carbon with Powermax 85
Wow!!! Very impressive!! Is that with air compressor?
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Re: 1.25" carbon with Powermax 85
Yesltbald1 wrote:...... Is that with air compressor?
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Re: 1.25" carbon with Powermax 85
That's beautiful!
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Re: 1.25" carbon with Powermax 85
Tried 3/4" this weekend for the first time, with limited success. Your cuts look amazing.
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Re: 1.25" carbon with Powermax 85
That looks fantastic. I would like to cut a root rake for my dozer but put it off because of being worried my self. I see the powermax 85 can handle that thick steel like butter. I also have a powermax 85 can you go into detail on how you stated the cut and what settings were used. I haven't tried anything thicker than 1/2" steel. I don't know how you set up an edge start. Thanks for the photo of the cut. It gives confidence knowing it can be done with the powermax 85. Seeing is believing it don't get any better than that.
Thanks, Gary
Thanks, Gary
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Re: 1.25" carbon with Powermax 85
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I had no idea the powermax 85 could blow through that. Can you tell us what settings you used to get those excellent results. How did you pierce that thick of plate?
Thanks for sharing, Gary
I had no idea the powermax 85 could blow through that. Can you tell us what settings you used to get those excellent results. How did you pierce that thick of plate?
Thanks for sharing, Gary
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Re: 1.25" carbon with Powermax 85
I did use an edge start. I adjusted the pierce point in sheetcam without a lead in. I then zeroed the torch over the area that I wanted to start at. I just used book specs for the cut. If you have sharp corners I think it would be best to loop them.
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Re: 1.25" carbon with Powermax 85
The Powermax85 is rated to pierce through 3/4". With an edge start it can do an excellent job through 1.5" steel. Nothing difficult about the specifications, simply go to the operators manual, go to the 85 amp cut chart and follow the cut specs exactly as stated. cut height, cut speed, arc voltage, amperage are listed and will work as advertised. Jim Colt Hypertherm
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Re: 1.25" carbon with Powermax 85
Wow, just wow! Doesn't get any better than that.
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