HTP MicroCut 45 DV Operator'S Manual Download Page 22

 

17 

 

 

1

3

4

7

8

11

12

14

Divider output

The cutting arc signal 

connection

 

Torch switch signal 

Torch switch signal 

Divider output

GND

         

                           

1

3

4

8

7

12

14

11

3.pink

5.black

4.brown

6.orange

14.purple

12.blue

13.yellow&green

 

 

 

Refer  to  the  following  table  when  connecting  the  CUT  system  to  a  torch  height 
controller or CNC controller with a machine interface cable. 

signal 

type 

Instruction 

The 

connector 

socket 

Cable ends 

Start (start 
plasma) 

Input 

Normally open. 
Requires dry contact 
closure to activate. 

3, 4 

3(pink)

 

4(brown) 

Transfer(start 
machine 
motion) 

Output 

Normally open. Dry 
contact closure when the 
arc transfers. 
120 VAC/1 A maximum at 
the machine interface relay 
or switching device 
(supplied by the customer). 

12, 14 

12(blue)

 

14(purple) 

Ground   

Ground   

13 

13(yellow & 
green) 

Voltage 
divider 

Output 

CUT: Divided arc signal of 
20:1, 21.1:1, 30:1, 40:1, 
50:1 (provides a maximum 
of 10 V). 

6

+), 5

-

 

6(orange)

5(black) 

CNC Trigger 

Divider Output 

CNC Trigger 

Transfer Arc/ Arc 

OK Signal 

Ground 

Summary of Contents for MicroCut 45 DV

Page 1: ...T Read this Owner s Manual Completely before attempting to use this equipment Save this manual and keep it handy for quick reference Pay particular attention to the safety instructions we have provide...

Page 2: ...I...

Page 3: ...er s Warranty Subject to the terms and conditions hereof HTP warrants that all MicroCut 45 DV plasma cutters furnished by HTP are free from defects in workmanship and material as of the time and place...

Page 4: ...ously purchased equipment This warranty is null and void unless the warranty registration is sent to HTP America Inc within fifteen 15 business days from the date of purchase Any express warranty not...

Page 5: ...NS 4 3 3 AIR CONNECTIONS 4 4 OPERATION 4 4 1 LAYOUT OF THE FRONT AND REAR PANEL 5 4 2 FUNCTION INTRODUCTION 6 4 3 CUTTING PREPARATION 9 4 4 CUTTING OPERATION 10 5 MAINTENANCE 11 5 1 CUTTING TORCH MAIN...

Page 6: ...metal being used coatings on the metal and the different processes You must be very careful when cutting any metals which may contain one or more of the following Antimo ny Chromiu m Mercury Berylliu...

Page 7: ...ydrogen gas that is ignited will cause an explosion NOISE Noise can cause permanent hearing loss Plasma processes can cause noise levels to exceed safe limits You must protect your ears from loud nois...

Page 8: ...47 7 03 2 30 6 18 Adjustment range of current A 20 25 20 45 10 25 10 45 Max no load voltage V 230 Duty cycle 40 10 minutes 40 25A145V 50 45A145V 40 25A110V 50 45A118V Note The above parameters are su...

Page 9: ...ur power source for correct voltage before plugging in or connecting the unit 3 3 Air Connections A Connecting Air Supply to Unit Connect the air line to the inlet port of the air filter on the rear p...

Page 10: ...Button Select cutting mode switch between first and second menu 4 Over Heat Alarm When over heating the yellow light will be on 5 Power Light A solid green light indicates the power is on 6 Cutting T...

Page 11: ...ntains air pressure output voltage the recommended length of the cutting torch Cutting current Tips The LCD contains two menus In the first menu the cutting current and the cutting mode can be adjuste...

Page 12: ...ure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Grid cutting mode use the encoder to adjust the cutting current press on the function button briefly to switch cutting mode The current range is 20 45A the air pressur...

Page 13: ...8 3 Two different kinds of cutting torches Figure 8 Hand Torch Figure 9 Machine Torch 4 Alarm display...

Page 14: ...zzle Repetative flashing rate of 3 quick circles then a 1 second pause for a 15 second period or until torch trigger is pressed again whichever comes first E05 Consumables in torch failed to separate...

Page 15: ...sure in idle To adjust air pressure press and realease the trigger so air stats flowing Open the side door of cabinate to adjust the air presure 3 After using the machine for a longer period of time t...

Page 16: ...condition a small amount of air vents through the gap between the shield cup and the torch handle Do not attempt to over tighten the shield cup as irreparable damage to internal components may result...

Page 17: ...t torch parts and replace if necessary 2 Air pressure too high or too low adjust to proper pressure 3 Faulty components in unit return for repair C No cutting output trigger pulled power source on air...

Page 18: ...orch shield cup tip starter element and electrode replace as needed 4 Faulty components in unit return for repair or have qualified technician repair G No air flows the power light is on Fan operates...

Page 19: ...14 6 Cutting Guidelines...

Page 20: ...15 7 Consumable Breakdowns Consumable Parts Breakdown Hand Torch Consumable Parts Breakdown Machine Torch...

Page 21: ...otected functional extra low voltage ELV output to prevent shock energy and fire under normal conditions at the machine interface receptacle and under single fault conditions with the machine interfac...

Page 22: ...The connector socket Cable ends Start start plasma Input Normally open Requires dry contact closure to activate 3 4 3 pink 4 brown Transfer start machine motion Output Normally open Dry contact closu...

Page 23: ...18 Note the table below for the shift and scale selection scale selection dial number 20 1 21 1 1 30 1 40 1 50 1 1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 3 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON...

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