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Warranty inspections and repairs are performed at Techno’s New York facility, where all necessary diagnos-

tic and repair equipment is available. This equipment is difficult to transport and field service is accordingly 

severely limited and will only be supplied at Techno’s sole discretion. If field service is required, all service call 

expenses, including transportation, travel time, subsistence costs, and the prevailing cost per hour (eight hour 

minimum) are the responsibility of the customer.
In the event that support diagnostics of a covered Product or Part requires an item to be shipped more than one 

(1) time for any given claimed warranty defect, then the customer shall bear all transport costs.

If an out-of-warranty situation exists, the customer will be notified of the repair or replacement cost. At such 

time, the customer must issue a purchase order to cover the cost of the repair/replacement or authorize the item 

to be shipped back to the customer at the customer’s expense. In all cases, a restocking charge of twenty (20%) 

percent will be charged to the customer on all items returned to stock.
Warranty claims will not be reviewed or remedied unless the warranty registration is received by Techno within 

thirty (30) days of the purchase date. All warranty issues must be handled through Techno.
Techno customer service can be reached by calling 631-648-7481.

Additional Terms & Conditions

TECHNO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE DESIGNS, SPECIFICATIONS, PRICES AND ANY AP-

PLICABLE DOCUMENTATION WITHOUT NOTICE TO THE CUSTOMER.
Techno is not liable for delay or failure to perform any obligation hereunder by reason of circumstances beyond 

Techno’s reasonable control. These circumstances include, but

are not limited to, accidents, acts of God, strikes or labor disputes, laws, rules, or regulations of any govern-

ment or government agency, fires, floods, delays or failures in delivery of carriers or suppliers, shortages of 

materials, and any other event beyond Techno’s control.
No legal action arising out of any claimed breach of this Limited Warranty may be brought by the more than 

one (1) year following date of purchase of a Product or Part. This Agreement shall be governed in all respects 

by the laws of the State of New York, United States of America. Any legal action brought by a customer against 

Techno must be brought in the state courts of the State of New York, Second Judicial Department. Some states 

do not allow the contractual limitation of time periods for bringing suit so the limitations set forth herein may 

not apply to all customers in all locations.
Once an order is placed by the purchaser, in no event shall purchaser cancel payment or any portion thereof 

(e.g. reverse charges on a credit card or stop payment on a check) without prior express written authoriza-

tion from Techno. Failure to obtain prior express written authorization from Techno shall be an event voiding 

Techno’s Limited Warranty on the Product or Part and purchaser shall be subject to liability for any damages 

sustained by Techno.

The terms and conditions contained herein shall constitute the entire agreement concerning the Limited War-

ranty described herein. No oral or other representations are in effect. No dealer, distributor, or individual is 

authorized to amend, modify, or extend this Limited Warranty in any manner and only the warranty expressed 

in this warranty document is extended herein by Techno. Statements made outside this warranty document, 

such as in dealer advertising or presentations, whether oral or written, do not constitute warranties by Techno 

and should not be relied upon.

Section headings contained in this warranty document are for informational purposes only and may not be 

used to limit the terms and conditions set forth in this warranty document. If any portion or provision con-

tained in this Limited Warranty & Coverage shall to any extent be found to be invalid or unenforceable, the 

remainder of this coverage or the application of such portion or provision in circumstances other than those in 

which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby, and each remaining portion or portion 

of this Limited Warranty shall be valid and enforceable.

Summary of Contents for WinCNC

Page 1: ...upport technocnc com Plasma User Manual WinCNC The Techno CNC Plasma System is powered by 220 volt single phase power This document will provide a quick guide to the set up and operating procedure of...

Page 2: ...t Page 9 V Controller Button Functions Toolbar Axis Window Page 10 Jog and Incremental Buttons Page 11 Viewer Page 12 Function Buttons Page 13 Status Indicator THC Quick Config Page 14 THC Config Wind...

Page 3: ...he wiring and or the plumbing underneath the machine It is recommended that you have professional riggers conclude the installation if you are uncomfortable with this method For safety and to prevent...

Page 4: ...outdoors a respirator may be required Disconnect the power source from all devices before performing any service or maintenance When power sources are active during operation voltages in excess of 25...

Page 5: ...that is trapped can ignite and cause an explosion TURN OFF input power using the power disconnect at the machine as well as the switch at the main fuse box before working on the equipment Install equi...

Page 6: ...nd gloves leather leggings and high boots Where ear protection when necessary ENSURE that all protective clothing and eyewear is in good working condition Ensure that there is adequate lighting in the...

Page 7: ...power Make sure the Ground Clamp Work Lead is connected to the material being cut or the steel slats that the material is resting on Have a licensed electrician perform all electrical connections base...

Page 8: ...ronics are housed in the large controller box as shown in Figure 1 1 When unpacking the machine avoid twisting the plastic conduit that guides the cables to the motors 1 2 Open the front and back of t...

Page 9: ...s a clean dry non fluctuating 90 psi compressed air source to operate Do not atempt to operate plasma with the air connected The error check torch will also appear when the torch is not in its correct...

Page 10: ...r and the power breaker is in the on position Power Indicator Light Light on indicates power to the machine Power Breaker The power breaker is used as a safety feature The machine will only power up w...

Page 11: ...Manual WinCNC IV Controller Screen Layout Main Layout Controls and Description Command Box and History Viewer Live View and Toolpath Viewer Jog Transit Direction Speed Step Size Buttons Axis Window Cu...

Page 12: ...le to check for errors and run time VIEW Displays the current job in the viewer window SOFT LIMITS Enables Disables soft limit features Axis Window Green Box Indicates an origin offset is applied Blue...

Page 13: ...the machine will move according to the jog increment that has been selected Holding the button down in incremental mode will move the machine only once Jog Increment Buttons When pressed these button...

Page 14: ...file before you run it open the file in the command line and then press the viewer button on the toolbar Once the object is loaded into the viewer the following controls can be used Zoom In click the...

Page 15: ...limit switches Should be performed at start up Set XY Sets the XY origin at the current position Set Z Sets the Z origin at the current position Not necessary for Plasma jobs Go to XY Raises Z to its...

Page 16: ...shows other options THC Auto Enables Disables Automatic THC Enables Disables Autosense Config Opens a window to create a new THC configuration profile See Next Section Target Voltage Sets the target...

Page 17: ...conditions vary from user to user For this reason we recommend disabling THC for new materials so tests can be run and arc voltage can be read which will allow the user to accurately set a target vol...

Page 18: ...Manual s cut chart to ensure proper settings Maximum cut speeds are the fastest speeds possible to cut material without regard to cut quality Recommended cut speeds are a good starting point for find...

Page 19: ...set to Next we choose our material thickness In this example we will be using 16 Ga As we move from left to right we can use and set various parameters Torch to work distance is our Cutting Height val...

Page 20: ...e arrow keys on the keyboard Page up and page down control the z axis Once located press Set XY The display should now show X and Y coordinate values of 0 000 with green boxes as indicators that the o...

Page 21: ...its pierce height Step 5 Choosing the THC profile Choose a THC config from the Quick Config menu Ensure all settings are consistent with Hypertherm Cut Charts Step 7 Start the File Press play The mac...

Page 22: ...Once the tip is touching the material press Set Z Step 7 Start the File Press play The machine will proceed to execute the G code program Step 6 Load and Simulate G Code file Press Open and navigate a...

Page 23: ...e Movement at Feed IJ or R G3 X Y I J G3 X Y R G4 Dwell G4 m m is time in seconds G20 Units are in inches G21 Units are in centimeters G22 Units are in millimeters G28 Return to machine zero all axes...

Page 24: ...t limits Boundary Exceeded Specified move would result in exceeding workspace Acceleration Out of Bounds Acceleration exceeds maximum resolution Illegal Value The specified value is invalid Unknown Po...

Page 25: ...icating the X Y Z Rails The rail carriage bearings are sealed and protected with wipers The rails should be lightly oiled to allow smooth operation Avoid a build up of debris on the rails by blowing t...

Page 26: ...26 Call 1 631 648 7481 or Visit support technocnc com Plasma User Manual WinCNC XII Diagrams PC and Controller Interface Connections...

Page 27: ...27 Call 1 631 648 7481 or Visit support technocnc com Plasma User Manual WinCNC Machine Diagram...

Page 28: ...28 Call 1 631 648 7481 or Visit support technocnc com Plasma User Manual WinCNC XIII Cut Quality...

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Page 32: ...32 Call 1 631 648 7481 or Visit support technocnc com Plasma User Manual WinCNC XIII Consumable Information Shield Nozzle Swirl Ring Ohmic Retaining Cap Electrode...

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Page 34: ...zle H25XHY 220819 H25XHY 220819 H25XHY 220819 85 Nozzle H25XHY 220816 H25XHY 220816 105 Nozzle H25XHY 220990 Electrode H25XHY 220669 H25XHY 220842 H25XHY 220842 H25XHY 220842 Shield H25XHY 220674 H25X...

Page 35: ...ed War ranty Product Warranty Period and Parts Warranty Period are hereinafter referred to collectively as Warranty Period What Is Covered Under The Limited Warranty During the Warranty Period Product...

Page 36: ...low the exclusion or limita tion of certain damages so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to a particular customer depending on location CLAIMS FOR PRODUCT COMPONENTS OR PARTS THAT ARE WA...

Page 37: ...R USE OF THE PRODUCT OR PART UPON THE EXPIRATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD TECHNO S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL TERMINATE Some states do not allow the contractual exclusion or limitation...

Page 38: ...sing out of any claimed breach of this Limited Warranty may be brought by the more than one 1 year following date of purchase of a Product or Part This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by t...

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