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  • ???? Hypertherm makes Miller 375????

    Gang just got off the phone with Scott at Purity Cylinder Gases Inc. here in Lansing Michingan. He is under the impression that the Hypertherm 380 and the Cutmaster 375 are both made by Hypertherm. Guess I am totally confused now.

    Thoughts anyone?

    Bob
    Short Term Memory GONE!!
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  • #2
    Hypertherm does not make the Miller Cutemate 375. Hope this helps.

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    • #3
      Thanks Dan, Scott seemed very confindent of it.

      Bob
      Short Term Memory GONE!!
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      • #4
        From what I have heard the Cutmate 375 shares the torch handle, but not the consumables. The rest, from what I have heard is proprietary to each company so I think you received some bad info.

        The Experts should be able to clear it up better.
        AtoZ Fabrication, Inc.
        Miller MM210--now X2
        Hypertherm 380
        Miller autodark hood

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        • #5
          BOB................WELL.................. ....................ARE YOU STILL WRESTLING WITH YOUR DECISION......................I'M GLAD YOUR LOOKING AT ALL THE ANGEL'S.............. WHEN THE FINAL DECISION COMES DOWN................IT WILL BE YOUR CALL........ HAVE SOME FUN NOW WITH THIS.................... ...........ROCK
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          • #6
            Rock....I am wondering if the guy had it wrong backwards...hmmmm...is that possible. I always wondered why Miller did not compare the Hypertherm 380 to their 375 on the competive comparison sheet.



            Yet they mention the Hypertherm 600 in the comparison



            I will give Scott a call tomorrow to see if what he was thinking.


            Bob
            Short Term Memory GONE!!
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            • #7
              Bob,I have had things cut on this model plasma with a cnc burn table.Just bid on it,and get it over.This one will do what you want for years to come.Of course it's three phase.



              Here is another one that I like,because I own it.Yes it is a Esab that some people bad mouth,but their companys,that they own invented plasma arc cutters.I bought mine for $1500.00 with a torch wrap.This one has been perfect in every way.Yes I have a Thermal,but I like the Esab the best of all of the ones out there. Watch this one,it will go for more than I paid for mine two years ago.

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              • #8
                Scott, I appreciate the feedback but I just don't buy electronic stuff used that I don't know the past on. To much unknown for me. I guess I am just one of those difficult picky guys that dig till I am satisfied.

                Thanks again

                Bob
                Short Term Memory GONE!!
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                • #9
                  deere_x475guy, I have a hypertherm 380. I've had it since Dec. If you like I can scan some of schmatics out of the manuel and e-mail that too you. You can compare the two. Good luck
                  Steve W

                  Millermatic 211i
                  Hypertherm Powermax 380
                  Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC arc welder
                  Lincoln AC 225 arc welder
                  Victor O/A torch setup
                  Gentec O/A torch setup

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                  • #10
                    Steve. That would be great. I have the schematics for the Miller 375 that I got from the board. How do you like your 380. Does the manual say anything about using a stand off for increasing cut thickness like the Miller does?

                    Thanks.

                    Bob
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                    • #11
                      Bob,I was just showing you where you will end up if you follow the path you have been on since you started your plasma thread.

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                      • #12
                        deere_x475guy, I am very pleased with the cutter and the service from Hypertherm. I choosed it after Dan recommended it.
                        However I don't believe thiers much difference between the 380 and the 375 other than maybe price. To me it looks like both machines torches use the same consumables but I could be wrong. I can't see anything in the manuel about increasing metal thickness by using a standoff. I did order one of those roller standoff guides like the one on the cyberweld site. I had my Miller distributor order it thru Miller. It fit the torch perfect. I also orderd some things from this site www.hypermax.org/hyperparts.htm and was pleased with the service. This is the 1st plasma cutter I've owned. It would have been nice to get the next size bigger but this one will do anything I need. It also is 110v or 220. And on both the 375 and the 380 you cut off the 110v plug or at least I did and I put a 220volt plug on. When I get time I'll make a apt to use if I want to use it on a 110v.
                        Steve W

                        Millermatic 211i
                        Hypertherm Powermax 380
                        Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC arc welder
                        Lincoln AC 225 arc welder
                        Victor O/A torch setup
                        Gentec O/A torch setup

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                        • #13
                          Steve, thanks thats good information. I am concerned about using the stand off with the Hypertherm since they don't mention it anywhere in the manual. I hate to give a reason not to honor a warranty claim. Can you email me the wiring schematics?

                          Thanks
                          Bob
                          Short Term Memory GONE!!
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Scott V
                            Bob,I was just showing you where you will end up if you follow the path you have been on since you started your plasma thread.
                            Scott, this has been a learning experience for me that for sure. And I am sure I am not done yet. I have some more research to do. I am torn between the 375 or the 625. Currently I do not have the necessary amp supplied to my shop to run the 625 at full current along with the air compressor. I can however use the 625 at lower amps till I get the service upgraded to the shop/garage. I do appreciate your input.

                            Thanks
                            Bob
                            Short Term Memory GONE!!
                            Hobby Weldor/Machinist
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                            • #15
                              Bob
                              I know what you are going thru..I went thru pretty much the same thing last Aug. ...I bought the Spectrum 2050..more than I need now but I am ready for thick if and when the need arises. I have`nt had a moments trouble with mine and the consumables last longer than I thought they would..really pleased with unit. Unless you are gonna use yours every day..I wouldnt worry about consumable cost.
                              Main thing I wanted to say is buy the biggest you can afford..its cheaper than upgrading later...I speak from experience on that. Even if you don`t have all the amps to run it wide open..the capability is there when you need it.
                              Another thing which I`m guessing on is that a big machine run at low amps will last longer than a small machine run wide open all the time.
                              Just my thoughts on it...

                              russell
                              It's a poor mind that can think of only one way to spell a
                              word." -- Andrew Jackson (1829-1837)

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