So I have been reading a lot about shielded consumables and it seems that those are the way to go. I am not running a Hypertherm. I have no doubt they are the best option, but I wanted to get my feet wet with something a bit less expensive. So I have a Razorcut 45. With an IPT-60 machine torch wired in, which works amazingly. Way better than my hand torch setup. Got some shielded consumables, but they are deeper into the cup(?) than I expected. Are the cut settings just that much closer to the plate? It almost looks like a drag tip.
I have attached a picture for reference.
Still pretty new to all of this. It's been great and I'm having a blast. Made the plasma to make some signs and support my automation design side work.
Shielded Consumables IPT-60 Torch?
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Shielded Consumables IPT-60 Torch?
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Re: Shielded Consumables IPT-60 Torch?
That's a drag shield. I would imagine that would really throw off your torch height.
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Re: Shielded Consumables IPT-60 Torch?
Thats what I was afraid of. I don't know what the shielded CNC consumables look like. Guess I'll have to try again.
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Hypertherm Powermax 45XP
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Re: Shielded Consumables IPT-60 Torch?
I don't see where they sell what Hypertherm refers to as "shielded" other than a drag shield. A quick googler search turns up this guy that deals in these torches......maybe he can give some better guidance.
https://www.georgesplasmacuttershop.com
In the pic, the top pic is a hand held consumable stack with a drag shield.
In the bottom pic, the cone shaped "shield" is ......the shield. Beneath that cone shaped shield in the picture is a deflector for non shielded cutting. In essence, the shield covers the nozzle and in some magical way directs airflow around the nozzle. The unshielded deflector leaves the nozzle exposed.
https://www.georgesplasmacuttershop.com
In the pic, the top pic is a hand held consumable stack with a drag shield.
In the bottom pic, the cone shaped "shield" is ......the shield. Beneath that cone shaped shield in the picture is a deflector for non shielded cutting. In essence, the shield covers the nozzle and in some magical way directs airflow around the nozzle. The unshielded deflector leaves the nozzle exposed.
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