I have a Hypertherm PM45 and Plasmacam table.. When cutting my pierce points are twice as wide as my cut paths.
How do I fix this. I am cutting 18g sheet. My pierce time delay is at 0.1 If I set it any lower I don't get good pierce thru's. All new consumables. Any and all help is appreciated.
Jay
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Re: Pierce Points
I use 18 ga for a lot for my stuff. I run 0 delay and .12 pierce height. On lines that you cant use a lead in I dont get to bad of a dot at the pierce, maybe .07-.08 dia dot. Is your nozzle worn out?
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Re: Pierce Points
What system are you using.
If your system uses Mach then I've read that Mach cannot pause less than a certain time, something like 0.4 of a second, so even if your delay is set to 0.1 the torch will still sit there piercing for a longer period.
Try a delay of zero and if it still pierces fine then your hole size may be more acceptable.
Keith
If your system uses Mach then I've read that Mach cannot pause less than a certain time, something like 0.4 of a second, so even if your delay is set to 0.1 the torch will still sit there piercing for a longer period.
Try a delay of zero and if it still pierces fine then your hole size may be more acceptable.
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Re: Pierce Points
You need to use "lead ins" on your part programs that start the torch in scrap material (as an example....if cutting a 3/8" diameter bolt hole, the lead in should be about .150" long and start in the center....which is scrap). It is absolutely normal for the pierce point to be larger than the cut line....and there is nothing you can do minimize it.
The PlasmaCam software makes it very easy to control your lead in length as well as location.
Jim Colt Hypertherm
The PlasmaCam software makes it very easy to control your lead in length as well as location.
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Oggjay wrote:I have a Hypertherm PM45 and Plasmacam table.. When cutting my pierce points are twice as wide as my cut paths.
How do I fix this. I am cutting 18g sheet. My pierce time delay is at 0.1 If I set it any lower I don't get good pierce thru's. All new consumables. Any and all help is appreciated.
Jay
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Re: Pierce Points
Thanks Jim... I had the "lead ins" set at 0.2 which works.. It was just the lines . But if that's normal I will just find a way to work around them.. Also in my tight corners I am getting a little extra blow thru.. Is that normal?.. Also my Cutting signal is set at Min-3 and Max-12 does that sound about right.. Sorry for all the questions.. Still in my learning curve and being able to talk with others with such vast knowledge is awesome.. Thanks again..jimcolt wrote:You need to use "lead ins" on your part programs that start the torch in scrap material (as an example....if cutting a 3/8" diameter bolt hole, the lead in should be about .150" long and start in the center....which is scrap). It is absolutely normal for the pierce point to be larger than the cut line....and there is nothing you can do minimize it.
The PlasmaCam software makes it very easy to control your lead in length as well as location.
Jim Colt Hypertherm
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