HYPERTHERM 85 - CUT QUALITY

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AbsoluteFabiowa@gmail.com
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HYPERTHERM 85 - CUT QUALITY

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Recieved my table a week ago tomorrow and after scavaging the scrap yard for material to learn with here is the point of cut quality ive achieved. I guess i am asking is this as good as it gets or is their other ways to fine tune other than arch voltage and feedrate. i got to this point by using the manufactures specs and then working with voltage up or down 5 points from what they say. also posted some off topic pics ( my grandmother gave me the chicken as a x-mas gag gift so i found a good use fot it ) a little humor to help get me through this torchmate cad.
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Re: HYPERTHERM 85 - CUT QUALITY

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I cannot tell from your post if you are happy with....or unhappy with the cut. From the picture it looks decent....but I cannot see angularity, dross (was it cleaned up?) and I cannot tell thickness or what you used for cut specs.

The best bet with a Hypertherm plasma.....use the mechanized consumables, and follow the detailed cutting specs from the operators manual....and you will get great cuts. These specs were developed by cutting tons of material.



Jim Colt, Hypertherm
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