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Change torch read on plasma gutter.
It seems like i am going through electrodes quickly just trying to cut anything with it.
Once the torch has completed cutting the perimeter of a hole the leftover center slug will drop out.
But i ve read a few threads already where people have asked this question and the response was that each torch is designed for a specific power supply and you can t do it so you should just spend the money on the better machine.
The plasma arc cutting and gouging processes use this plasma to transfer an electrical arc to the workpiece.
Occasionally though you may run into a problem with cut quality even when all the consumables components look good.
Plasma torches work aptly with various devices ideal for welding and cutting.
While it may be easy enough to unpack your plasma cutter and begin cutting take the time to familiarize yourself with its proper operation.
Work through tough plasma cutting applications with our vigorous torches complete with top notch features like ergonomic designs flexible cables and more.
While the goal of plasma arc cutting is the separation of the material plasma arc gouging is used to remove metals to a controlled depth and width.
My thought is 100 or whatever for a different torch that improves the cut now or 750 for a different machine.
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It will help you optimize your plasma cutting for better fit up increased productivity and lower operating costs.
A plasma cutter will use this electrically conductive gas to transfer energy from a power supply to any conductive material resulting in a cleaner faster cutting process than with oxyfuel.
The plasma arc formation begins when a gas such as oxygen nitrogen argon or even shop air is forced through a small nozzle orifice inside the torch.
The metal to be cut or removed is melted by the heat of the arc and then blown away.
As keddell noted read the owner s manual first and keep the preceding tips in mind.
Some companies ship a smaller torch with less capability than the capability of the unit.
As a rule we ship a torch that matches the maximum output capability and duty cycle of the welder.
I am trying to track down whether it is a piece on the plasma torch or the flexcut 80 as it just had repairs done on it.
I think it is either the flexcut 80 or the actual torch body.
All the consumables have been replaced and the problem still happens.
One of the features of our everlast tig welders is that our torch power connections interchange with name brands and almost any torch can be fitted to our welders.