Here is my problem - I am trying to cut 26 ga corrugated steel roofing and my torch pierces but immediately stops and the AVHC states no plasma detected.
I have a Torchmate 2 with a Hypertherm Powermax 1000 using Fine Cut nozzle. Just can't figure out how to set it up. I have turned the amperage down to 20, speed down to 50 to start with, no changes.
Anyone ever cut anything this thin? Any ideas? I have the Blue display AVHC.
Thanks,
James
Cutting corrugated steel
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Re: Cutting corrugated steel
A little trick you can try is to put a thicker plate under the corrugated plate where you're going to do your pierce point. Once the torch is moving, you should be good.
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Re: Cutting corrugated steel
I have cut a lot of 30ga. galvanized flat steel. It cuts fairly well but a lot of dross because I can't get the speed high enough on the table. My settings for speed is 325ipm at 25 amps using shielded 45amp nozzle. You have to use the expanded metal setting to maintain the arc. If I don't have it on expanded setting it will do the same as you stated... fire the torch and go out right away. It is a little hard on consumables but a lot faster than tin snips. On corrugated steel you will have to slow it down enough for the torch height to keep up.
I hope it helps some.
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I hope it helps some.
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Re: Cutting corrugated steel
i have the same plasma set up and i had same problem. it seems as if the pierce blow away too much material. i set the pierce time to 0 seconds and it took care of the problem for me.