HYPERTHERM 125
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HYPERTHERM 125
I am trying to cut 1 1/4" hole in 1 " plate and seem to have a lot of angularity from the top to bottom of the kerf. is this the nature of the beast or are my setting wrong on the machine
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Re: HYPERTHERM 125
Are you running book speed? I have better results with holes when I slow the speed down. You'll have to play to see how much will give you good results. In thinner material I've gone down to as low as 40-50%. Slowing down allows the arc to catch up.
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Oxy/Acetylene Flame Torch
Pneumatic Plate Marker, Ohmic, 10 inch Rotary Chuck (in progress)
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Re: HYPERTHERM 125
As well as slowing down on holes as stated above. When I am also cutting holes on thicker material I give it some overcut/overburn so I get a complete cutout.
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Re: HYPERTHERM 125
New consumables, dry air, correct cutting height, and 50-60% slower cut speed than book suggests for small interior cuts like this
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Re: HYPERTHERM 125
Hypertherm recommends a perpendicular lead in with an arc lead out small circles and bolt holes. You could also set up a path rule in sheetcam to turn off torch height controller on holes smaller than 2 inches and set feedrate to 60%. This will help with the Bevel.
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Re: HYPERTHERM 125
Thank you so much guys, took all your advice, started from square one and all is well!!
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Re: HYPERTHERM 125
Did one thing at a time, turned speed down to 50% of straight line and turned off torch height controller, those two things made the biggest difference.
Thanks again
Thanks again
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Re: HYPERTHERM 125
Glad that worked- when creating an operation in Sheetcam, make sure under Path Rules it is set to Standard Rules. This automatically slows the torch down to 60% and turns DTHC Off. Make sure the air is clean and dry to maximize cut quality