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Stand
-
Off Cutting
The stand
-
off cutting technique is the process of holding the tip of the torch
between 3
-
4mm from the workpiece to achieve the optimum cut.
Stand
-
off cutting requires a cutting tip that you need to ensure that the plasma
machines output amperage is matched to the amperage with the tip.
Depending on the application the operator may choose to hold the torch
‘
free
hand
’
away from the plate or could choose to use a stand
-
off guide to help hold the
torch away from the plate at a fixed height, also available are roller guides and
circle cutting guide kits which can be very helpful in creating the cuts you want.
To begin cutting you would place the torch above the work piece of about 3
-
4mm,
and begin drawing the tip across the workpiece.
You should always start with the torch placed at farthest point from you and then
cut by pulling the torch towards you.
Make sure to keep the torch upright to the material being cut throughout the
cutting process.
As you are cutting ensure you maintain a smooth and consistent travel speed to
make a clean and precise cut.
There are 3 main reasons why plasma machine operators prefer to use the stand
-
off
technique rather than drag tip cutting
It allows for a smoother movement of the torch above the material being cut
without any part of the torch touching the material.
You can comfortably stand the torch while making the contouring process or
following a certain pattern.
Because the cutting tip is not touching the material, this helps to prevent any
blowback of molten material.
Description of Stand
-
off Cutting
FREE HAND STAND
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OFF CUTTING
STAND
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OFF GUIDE CUTTING
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