Powermax 45 question
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Powermax 45 question
I just purchased my first table and plasma I have done a bunch of google searches on pierce thickness for the hypertherm powermax 45 and can not find much info from someone who has the system can anyone here that owns a powermax 45 or has seen one used tell me how thick of metal I can pierce and cut with my plasma and maybe a pic or two of some of your cut quality I am mainly wanting to cut 1/2" plate any advice will be extremely helpful thank you for your time
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Re: Powermax 45 question
hi
the Hypertherm owners/operators manual has reference tables for all the settings for torch setup
If you do not have that manual, it is downloadable from the Hypertherm site. it is handy to have a hard copy of the manual near your machine for quick reference, not sure how to get hard copy , but Hypertherm customer service is excellent
in your google searches, try the search term "Hypertherm"
good luck with your machine
the Hypertherm owners/operators manual has reference tables for all the settings for torch setup
If you do not have that manual, it is downloadable from the Hypertherm site. it is handy to have a hard copy of the manual near your machine for quick reference, not sure how to get hard copy , but Hypertherm customer service is excellent
in your google searches, try the search term "Hypertherm"
good luck with your machine
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Re: Powermax 45 question
If you go to this post Jim Colt gives links to the manuals in one of the last posts.
http://plasmaspider.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=9382
http://plasmaspider.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=9382
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Hypertherm PM45, Macair Dryer
DeVilbiss Air America 6.5HP, 80Gal., 175psi, Two Stage
16.9scfm@100psi, 16.0scfm@175psi
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Re: Powermax 45 question
The Powermax45 is conservatively rated by Hypertherm to pierce to 3/8" on machines that do not have a full torch height control.....and can pierc 1/2" on machines with a full function height control. I say conservative because I have used my Powermax45 to pierce 5/8" on many occasions.
The mechanized cutting specs are listed for all Hyperthem products on the product information pages of the www.hypertherm.com web site. Note that even though the Powermax45 can be used for hand or machine cutting...the specs for machine cutting are somewhat different than for hand cutting.
Jim Colt Hypertherm
The mechanized cutting specs are listed for all Hyperthem products on the product information pages of the www.hypertherm.com web site. Note that even though the Powermax45 can be used for hand or machine cutting...the specs for machine cutting are somewhat different than for hand cutting.
Jim Colt Hypertherm
atkinson1326 wrote:I just purchased my first table and plasma I have done a bunch of google searches on pierce thickness for the hypertherm powermax 45 and can not find much info from someone who has the system can anyone here that owns a powermax 45 or has seen one used tell me how thick of metal I can pierce and cut with my plasma and maybe a pic or two of some of your cut quality I am mainly wanting to cut 1/2" plate any advice will be extremely helpful thank you for your time
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Re: Powermax 45 question
Thanks for all the info guys I have a hard copy of the specs for the machine the reason I asked is because I talked to a guy that has a plasma cam with a hypertherm 1650 and he told me his was rated for 1 1/4 but he said it won't pierce that thick and he told me that all I could probably do with mine is 1/4"
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Re: Powermax 45 question
atkinson1326 wrote:Thanks for all the info guys I have a hard copy of the specs for the machine the reason I asked is because I talked to a guy that has a plasma cam with a hypertherm 1650 and he told me his was rated for 1 1/4 but he said it won't pierce that thick and he told me that all I could probably do with mine is 1/4"
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Re: Powermax 45 question
The 1650 is factory rated for piercing 3/4", and it will do it with no issues, I'll stand behind that 100%. A Powermax 45 will (as I posted earlier) will pierce 3/8" and (1/2" with a full function height control).
The 1-1/4" rating for the 1650 is not for piercing...it is for edge start cutting.
Jim Colt Hypertherm
The 1-1/4" rating for the 1650 is not for piercing...it is for edge start cutting.
Jim Colt Hypertherm
atkinson1326 wrote:Thanks for all the info guys I have a hard copy of the specs for the machine the reason I asked is because I talked to a guy that has a plasma cam with a hypertherm 1650 and he told me his was rated for 1 1/4 but he said it won't pierce that thick and he told me that all I could probably do with mine is 1/4"