Hi Jim,
I look to buy a plasma table torchmate 6x10 so this is the specs:
6'x10' Torchmate 3 Finished Machine with Machine Interface for Plasma and 4th
Drive
(5'x10' Flat Plate Cutting Area, 1'x10' Tube Cutting Area)
Includes the following:
- 5:1 Gear Boxes
- Stability Arm
- Torchmate CAD Module with the following features and abilities: Import shapes or draw them in Torchmate CAD
Scan & convert drawn shapes for cutting
Scale shapes to any desired size
Duplicate shapes in any number & pattern Automatic nesting, including rotation & flipping Automatic insertion of lead-ins and lead-outs Automatic kerf compensation
Automatic control of torch travel direction
Control of cut order (sequence)
Export finished shape patterns as dxf files
- Torchmate Machine Interface for Plasma
- Motor Cables
- Slat Support Brackets
- Upgraded Gear Rack
- 4th Drive
- Precision Ground Rails
Arc Volt Height Control Unit with 50' cable set
Includes:
50' Cable
Control Box
Lifter Station with motor
Input Cable
Tube Cutting Attachment with Chuck for TM1, TM2, and TM3 **STEPPER** Torchmate Universal Interface for Oxy Fuel, Plate Marker, or Router
Plate Marker (short version) 110V with 50' cables for TM2, 2x2, and 2x4
Laser Crosshairs with 50' cable extension (*Determine what interface cable needed*) Physical Z-Axis Routing for Torchmate 3
(Includes Bobcad-CAM 3-D Software Package)
DeWalt 2.25 HP Router with Two Piece Split Shaft Collar
Torchmate Probe Sensor (Includes Rhinoceros 4.0 & RhinoCAM 1.0 Basic)
Remote Pendant (used w/ USB port only. Must have current Driver software version 3)
Quadruple Interface Cable
Cable Carrier System for 6'x10' Torchmate Machine
So this is my question:
1-Can I put an Hypertherm ArcWriter on that system.
2-Do I need the option for it (Arc voltage control bord, current control panel, mounting and stand-off accessories).
3-How much feets you write in normal writhing with standard bottle gas (neer 5') with 5% hydrogen, 95% argon premixed.
4-The interface cable is simple to connect to the table?
Thanks for your times and have a nice days
.
Eric
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Re: Question for Jim Colt...ArcWriter
Eric,
The Arc Writer is simply a low powered plasma system used for etching or marking the plate. It cannot cut, just for marking. It does require a full height control system just like a plasma cutter would. Depending on the speed you are marking at (faster makes for lighter marks) you could probably mark as much as about 32,000 inches of marking on a 244 cubic foot cyclinder of gas.
You should check with Torchmate to determine if they could adapt the arc writer to their machine.
Jim Colt Hypertherm
The Arc Writer is simply a low powered plasma system used for etching or marking the plate. It cannot cut, just for marking. It does require a full height control system just like a plasma cutter would. Depending on the speed you are marking at (faster makes for lighter marks) you could probably mark as much as about 32,000 inches of marking on a 244 cubic foot cyclinder of gas.
You should check with Torchmate to determine if they could adapt the arc writer to their machine.
Jim Colt Hypertherm
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Re: Question for Jim Colt...ArcWriter
Thanks Jim, very apreciated
Have a nice day
Eric
Have a nice day
Eric