Badger1bear
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Is the torch binding up on the track ? X and y axis ?
The thing is il put new consumables on and it’s cuts with a bevel in places take them of and re fit them and then the cut is fine, in the six months I’ve had the table I’ve only had 3mm of water in my pre filter and never had one drop in the plasma bowlWas just about to say could ne moisture in the airlines settling down over night.
In the six months I’ve had the table I’ve only had about 3 mm of water in the pre filter and nothing at all in the hypertherm 45 bowlRelative Humidity
I’ve not got a dryer . I’ve only had about 3mm of water in the pre filter and nothing at all in the bowl on the back of the plasma unitdo you have a dryer?most cutting problems are air related & cheap consumables
Is it just that one corner? The other 3 and the straights all ok?View attachment 289023
When it’s having a problem it’s always these areas that are the worst so it makes things look egg shaped
It’s mainly the bits in yellow il put some more pictures upIs it just that one corner? The other 3 and the straights all ok?
I don’t really get any surface dross to be honest, There’s no signs of the nozzle dragging, it’s a stange but annoying one, it happens on 1.5 and 2mm alsoIt is almost like the torch is catching on the part at that corner and dragging the torch out of alignment or something acting on the arc at that point and pulling it. I would have expected there to be a bevel on the opposite corner, at the very least, if it was a worn nozzle or torch permanently out of alignment.
I do notice on the bad corner there is little or no surface dross which could maybe be explained by the nozzle dragging.
In the six months I’ve had the table I’ve only had about 3 mm of water in the pre filter and nothing at all in the hypertherm 45 bowl
It’s just **** engineering robinIt is almost like the torch is catching on the part at that corner and dragging the torch out of alignment or something acting on the arc at that point and pulling it. I would have expected there to be a bevel on the opposite corner, at the very least, if it was a worn nozzle or torch permanently out of alignment.
I do notice on the bad corner there is little or no surface dross which could maybe be explained by the nozzle dragging.
Just think it has to be something other than mechanical.It’s just **** engineering robin
Yes see what you mean nowYou have it there, it is minimal and normal but notice it is not on the bad part.
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You have it there, it is minimal and normal but notice it is not on the bad part.
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It’s mechanical. If you’d have seen the build quality mate you’d be shocked.Just think it has to be something other than mechanical.