Jim ,
Thanks for all the help with hooking up my hypertherm 45 to my Plasma Cam it works great.Can you tell me for
fine cut what the part #'s are for the swirl ring ,nozzle and electrode.I have a machine torch hooked up to it.
Thank you so much for putting up with all the questions.
Jim
fine cut part #'s for a hypertherm 45
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Re: fine cut part #'s for a hypertherm 45
Use the PM30 consumables for that.
As Jim has told me in the past. There is a .006 (appx) difference in kerf using the PM30 consumables
Just stay with the 45 consumables.
If you use the PM 30 consumables you will lose your omhic sensing and DHC.
As Jim has told me in the past. There is a .006 (appx) difference in kerf using the PM30 consumables
Just stay with the 45 consumables.
If you use the PM 30 consumables you will lose your omhic sensing and DHC.
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Pcam DHC2 with the works
PM 30, 45 & 65
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PM 30, 45 & 65
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Re: fine cut part #'s for a hypertherm 4rakus
Drakus,
Do you use shielded or unshielded on my 600 I used unshielded.
Thanks ,
Jim
Do you use shielded or unshielded on my 600 I used unshielded.
Thanks ,
Jim
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Re: fine cut part #'s for a hypertherm 4rakus
James,
For the Powermax45 there are no "Fine Cut" consumables as we have with the older 600 style torch. There are the 30 amp consumables....the same ones we use in the Powermax30. These do the same thing as the FineCuts do, allow for slower cut speeds on thin material with a norrower kerf. If you look in your Powermax 45 operators manual under the mechanized cut charts there are a few pages devoted to these consumables...at the top of the page is a picture with part numbers and descriptions. I am attaching them here as well....copied from the operators manual, note that you do not need the optional deflector...that is normally used for hand cutting. These parts are unshielded. I suggest trying the thin materials with the shielded 45 amp consumables...it is a newer torch design with superior cut quality as compared to the older 600 that you had. I rarely use the 30 amp non shielded consumables on thin material....prefer the 45 amp shielded.
Jim Colt
For the Powermax45 there are no "Fine Cut" consumables as we have with the older 600 style torch. There are the 30 amp consumables....the same ones we use in the Powermax30. These do the same thing as the FineCuts do, allow for slower cut speeds on thin material with a norrower kerf. If you look in your Powermax 45 operators manual under the mechanized cut charts there are a few pages devoted to these consumables...at the top of the page is a picture with part numbers and descriptions. I am attaching them here as well....copied from the operators manual, note that you do not need the optional deflector...that is normally used for hand cutting. These parts are unshielded. I suggest trying the thin materials with the shielded 45 amp consumables...it is a newer torch design with superior cut quality as compared to the older 600 that you had. I rarely use the 30 amp non shielded consumables on thin material....prefer the 45 amp shielded.
Jim Colt
james.davis wrote:Drakus,
Do you use shielded or unshielded on my 600 I used unshielded.
Thanks ,
Jim
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Re: fine cut part #'s for a hypertherm 45
I use shielded only due to having the advanced DHC from plasmacam.
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Pcam DHC2 with the works
PM 30, 45 & 65
Corel Draw X6 - Adobe CS5
Ted
Pcam DHC2 with the works
PM 30, 45 & 65
Corel Draw X6 - Adobe CS5