Before beginning any cut, it is important to ensure you have the correct setup. As you are entering all the material information (type, length, width, thickness, etc.) and the machine settings a warning box will appear in the event the instruments on the machine don’t correspond with the material being cut. Once all the parameters are acceptable, you can move to CNC to begin cutting.
In this episode, Jim Colt talks about CNC plasma table consumables. How to get the most of your consumables? How many starts are possible with the Hypertherm patent Powermax consumables? One user’s acceptable cut quality is not necessarily equal to ...
In this episode, Jim Colt talks about the different features of a CNC plasma cutting machine. Fume control, air quality different types of metals and the technical aspects of making the best of the cutting process are just a few of the features Jim ...
In this episode, Jim Colt talks about Torch Height Control on a CNC plasma table. The fully integrated torch height control is critical to excellent high-quality plasma cuts. Maximizing consumables life with Arc Voltage Height Control equals saving ...
In this episode, Jim Colt talks about CNC plasma air pressure flow inconsistency. Air pressure flow inconsistency is a common problem that people run into, but it has little to do with the size of the compressor you have. Most likely the issues with ...