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I just bought my first plasma cutter last week and was wondering how I know when it is time to replace the nozzle and the electrode? Which one will wear out first? What do I look for? The manual doesn't cover any of this.
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Reply:You don't mention the brand or model....but if you email me directly I will forward you a .pdf copy of Hypertherm's plasma torch machine side reference guide which provides tips on inspecting consumable parts and reading cut quality to determine issues and make improvements. The Hypertherm manuals all have a section on inspecting consumables....so you must not have a Hypertherm!Jim Colt [email protected] Originally Posted by BrianstickI just bought my first plasma cutter last week and was wondering how I know when it is time to replace the nozzle and the electrode? Which one will wear out first? What do I look for? The manual doesn't cover any of this.
Reply:Originally Posted by jimcoltThe Hypertherm manuals all have a section on inspecting consumables....so you must not have a Hypertherm!]
Reply:You will know when to replace the tip and inner electrode when the tip nozzle enlarges greatly and when you remove the tip the electrode has been eaten away causing severe pitting to itseld,like a lage hile in the electrode.
Reply:Here is a sample of what you find in some published Hypertherm documents regarding understanding consumable wear on a Hypertherm air plasma torch. This is out of the machine side reference guide for a Powermax 1000, 1250 or 1650 system:Jim Colt Originally Posted by pistolnoonYou will know when to replace the tip and inner electrode when the tip nozzle enlarges greatly and when you remove the tip the electrode has been eaten away causing severe pitting to itseld,like a lage hile in the electrode. |
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