Aftermarket THC Any Suggestions? - Torch Height Control

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Aftermarket THC Any Suggestions? - Torch Height Control

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does anyone know or is there a stand alone torch height control i have a torchmate 2 they have a thc but it is so exspensive and has anyone used agelkom.com cap sensor any help will be appreciated thanks dave.
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i don't know for sure if this is what you are looking for but check it out.Price is around $500.00.i'm thinking about getting one also.jim http://www.soundlogicus.com
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thanks jim i am not sure if this is what i want i was hoping someone was more or less in the same situation as i only more tech savy i really cannot afford the torchmate upgrade and i dont,t want to trade out my programs and motors but thanks again i will look at it more closley after a few more coors lite dave
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Re: Aftermarket THC Any Suggestions?

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hi , i know hypertherm has one as i have one on my machine , it works great ,not sure of price as it came with the machine, grogmeister
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Re: Aftermarket THC Any Suggestions?

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Hypertherm has a few different standalone torch height controls for plasma and oxy-fuel cutting. These are all designed for high duty cycle, high accuracy industrial applications.....the lowest price plasma THC is called Sensor PHC...it is around $5,000. It is complete with cables, control panel and motorized z axis lifter. Jim Colt
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