N none New Member Messages 5 Location uk Feb 25, 2014 #1 Does anyone know what voltage apperas on THC when plasma tip accidentally touches the workpiece?
A astro_al Rocket Scientist Messages 1,824 Mar 7, 2014 #2 I don't think it matters, it's the electrode you need to be worried about. If you cut on a water table the torch end cap is almost constantly in electrical contact with the workpiece, it doesn't affect the cut performance. Al
I don't think it matters, it's the electrode you need to be worried about. If you cut on a water table the torch end cap is almost constantly in electrical contact with the workpiece, it doesn't affect the cut performance. Al
Davek0974 ****!, Drink!, Girls! Messages 918 Location Hertfordshire Mar 23, 2014 #3 A very low voltage, this is what causes tool dives, followed by a jam up.
gordon stephenson Member Messages 7,447 Location Skelton in Cleveland U.K. Mar 23, 2014 #4 Lots of plasma cutters when cutting thinner material actually have the tip dragging on the metal,this is recommended by the makers in most cases,
Lots of plasma cutters when cutting thinner material actually have the tip dragging on the metal,this is recommended by the makers in most cases,
Wedg1e They call me Mr. Bodge-angles Messages 7,739 Location Teesside, England Mar 24, 2014 #5 I always run my Oerlikon plasma with the tip in contact, works fine and keeps all the hot splattery stuff on the far side of the workpiece
I always run my Oerlikon plasma with the tip in contact, works fine and keeps all the hot splattery stuff on the far side of the workpiece