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  • Hypertherm Powermax 380

    deere_x475guy, R. Nelson and others,

    1/2-inch & 3/8-inch.

    Dave
    "Some days you're the dog, some days you're the fire hydrant"

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    Hypertherm Powermax 380

    7/8-inch thick HR- maxed out somewhere between 1/2" and 5/8".

    I might have gone a little slower??

    Dave
    "Some days you're the dog, some days you're the fire hydrant"

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    • #3
      Dave,i'm new at the plasma game,are those "drop" cuts or do you have to beat them off on that thicker stuff?
      Last edited by Arc Burn; 03-28-2003, 07:21 PM.

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      • #4
        Great thread! Can we see some one with the Miller and Thermadyne products do the same thing?? A Miller 375 and the Cutmaster 38 would be a great example.
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        • #5
          Dave,a side view of the bevel tells alot more in the quality of the cut.Like on .250,and .375 steel.Also a close up with some .120 aluminum is what most people will be cutting with those machines.

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          • #6
            When cutting that thick stuff it helps to use a bigger nozzel also. It just seems to need more air in a wider cut.
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            • #7
              Arc Burn,

              I was just experimenting, free hand, no straight edge. The machine is rated as follows: recommeded: 1/4"; Maximum: 3/8" and severence: 1/2". It for sure does the 1/2" in mild steel, just a rougher cut.

              Scott V,

              I'll try to get some more tomorrow and include some side views. Thanks for your input.

              Dave
              "Some days you're the dog, some days you're the fire hydrant"

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              • #8
                Dave thanks for doing this. Can you tell me were you drag cutting or using a standoff?
                Short Term Memory GONE!!
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                • #9
                  Dave I was looking around Hypertherms site this morning for a downloadable operators manual and couldn't find it. I can swear that I had seen a place to do that on their site. Do you know where the link is.

                  Still deciding
                  Bob
                  Short Term Memory GONE!!
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                  • #10
                    Bob,

                    I was pretty much trying to hold the torch vertical. No standoff. From what I've read, one is not available with the Powermax 380. I don't know why, possibly could make one? I believe the Cutmaster 38 has one available. On the manual: I have not seen a downloadable version. Is there a particular item or info that you're interested in? Maybe I could scan and post or e-mail to you. Let me know.

                    Also, earlier post had a link to Plasma Cam, a cutting system. They had a table on their site that compares a number of the leading plasma cutters. I'll try to find it. It's nice to compare features etc.

                    Hopefully I'll post some more cutting pics today.

                    Dave
                    "Some days you're the dog, some days you're the fire hydrant"

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                    • #11
                      Bob,

                      Try this:

                      www.plasmacam.com/plcut.htm

                      Their home page is:

                      www.plasmacam.com


                      Dave
                      "Some days you're the dog, some days you're the fire hydrant"

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                      • #12
                        Bob,

                        I might have inadvertently found the Powermax 380 manual info you were looking for. It's Adobe PDF.



                        http://hypertherm.com/manual/pmax_380.htm

                        Dave
                        Last edited by Dave Haak; 03-23-2003, 10:44 AM.
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                        • #13
                          Dave, thanks for the links. That one on the cost comparison was something I was looking for. I would love to see more cuts from your unit.

                          Bob
                          Short Term Memory GONE!!
                          Hobby Weldor/Machinist
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                          • #14
                            Bob, others,

                            I've got some more pics, they're not the greatest. I'm still working with air filter situation. It seems what I'm trying to put just ahead of the Plasma Cutter is not allowing enough cfm into the unit. I noticed that it makes a big difference having the ground clamp attached directly to the work piece. I get careless with welding sometimes and it doesn't make as much difference. The unit seems to like mild and stainless steel better than brass and aluminum. I guess that wasn't a surprise. All pics are with unit on 230-volt circuit and set to max, which is 27-amps.

                            Dave

                            The heat could have been turned down.
                            "Some days you're the dog, some days you're the fire hydrant"

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                            • #15
                              12 Ga SS also could of had less heat.
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