cutting aluminum
-
- 3 Star Member
- Posts: 267
- Joined: Wed Nov 07, 2012 11:24 am
- Location: Virginia
cutting aluminum
I mainly work with steel, but I have some jobs coming up that I need to cut aluminum. I tried cutting a few test cuts on 1/4" and the torch dove into the aluminum badly. I always follow book specs and havent had any problem cutting steel from the very beginning. I have a plasmacam dhc2 and a powermax 65, they are both new, work great and love both of them and Im positive whatever is going wrong is a fault on my end, just havent figured it out. Any help is appreciated.
PlasmaCam DHC2
Hypertherm Powermax 65
Millermatic 211 MIG Welder
Hypertherm Powermax 65
Millermatic 211 MIG Welder
-
- 2 Star Member
- Posts: 50
- Joined: Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:50 pm
Re: cutting aluminum
Do you have a THC, if not how can you increase your volts to get the torch up?
-
- 3 Star Member
- Posts: 267
- Joined: Wed Nov 07, 2012 11:24 am
- Location: Virginia
Re: cutting aluminum
yes i have the basic heighth control and my min and max settings are 3 and 12
PlasmaCam DHC2
Hypertherm Powermax 65
Millermatic 211 MIG Welder
Hypertherm Powermax 65
Millermatic 211 MIG Welder
-
- 5 Star Elite Contributing Member
- Posts: 3087
- Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 11:18 pm
- Location: North Carolina
Re: cutting aluminum
With the basic height control you need to refer to your PlasmaCam video manual....and go through the procedure to set the correct z axis offset. Best bet is to go to the plasmacam website and get on the user forum...and have the other users help with this question.
I use a PlasmaCam with the advanced height control.....never have a torch diving problem on any material.
Jim Colt
I use a PlasmaCam with the advanced height control.....never have a torch diving problem on any material.
Jim Colt
icmplasma85 wrote:yes i have the basic heighth control and my min and max settings are 3 and 12
-
- 2 Star Member
- Posts: 91
- Joined: Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:57 am
- Location: Eastern Wa
Re: cutting aluminum
I had the same problem yesterday with .125 aluminum and raised the arc volts to around 140 problem solved. Also using hypertherm 165 with torch height control.