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OPERATION 

 

 Before starting any welding or cutting activity ensure that you have suitable eye protection and            
 protective clothing. Also take the necessary steps to protect any persons within the welding    
 area. 
 

Modes of cutting 

 
 

Piercing

 is the process in which a quick hole is made in the work piece. Piercing is often just a starting hole 

that will be used to make a circular cut within the work piece. You can use standard cutting tips for    
piercing although ensure the plasma machines output amperage matches the cutting tips amperage 
rating. No accessories are required when piercing. The thickness of the material to be pierced will need  
to fall in the proper amperage range for the machine and tip you will be using. There are two different    
techniques for piercing depending on the thickness of the work piece. If the work piece is less than 2mm 
sheet metal, the torch should be held at a 15-30° angle with the cutting tip touching the work piece.  
Begin by establishing the pilot arc, as soon as the pilot arc penetrates the work piece, use a smooth,     
rolling motion to move the torch to a 90° (perpendicular) angle. At this point, the pierce has been created 
in the work piece allowing you to begin the cutting process. If the material being cut is thicker than 2mm 
the torch should be held at a 90° (perpendicular) angle approximately 12mm or more above the work 
piece. 
Begin by establishing the pilot arc and slowly move the torch towards the work piece until the cutting arc 
transfers. Once the transfer has occurred, hold the torch still until the arc exits the bottom of the work 
piece. Once the pierce has been made, the torch can be lowered to normal cutting height and the cutting 
process can begin.  

 

 

Bevelling

 allows you to angle the edge of a flat plate or pipe to allow for deeper weld penetration.    This 

process is normally used for materials that are 9mm or thicker. You can utilize standard cutting tips for 
bevelling again, you need to ensure you utilize the correct plasma machine amperage to match the 
cutting tips used. Ensure that the thickness of the material to be bevelled falls in the amperage range of 
the plasma machine and cutting tip that you will be using. If bevelling by hand, a roller and/or angle guide 
can be helpful in maintaining the consistent bevel face and the desired angle which is usually determined  
by the weld joint design. The industry standard angle ranges are from 15-45°. The cutting tip would      
normally be between 3-6mm from the work piece.  
 

Gouging

 creates a smooth, clean concaved groove within the material being gouged which is often weld 

ready. This process is primarily used for weld removal or back gouging. Gouging has specific consumables 
and settings depending on the gouge you need to produce which include the gouging tip and often the 
shield cup and possibly a gas distributor would be specific to gouging. To begin the gouging process, hold 
the tip of the torch approximately 12mm from the work piece angling the torch approximately 20-40° to 
the surface, engage the pilot arc and once established, slowly move the tip closer to the work piece until 
the main arc has transferred. Once the main arc is established, retract the tip until the distance from the 
work piece to the tip is approximately 15mm. Make sure that you keep the tip of the torch angled         
approximately 20-40° during this entire gouging process. To create a narrow u-groove in the work piece, 
the operator should maintain a constant, smooth travel speed. With this technique the gouge created will 
be approximately 6mm wide by 6mm deep but this may depend on the gouging tip profile.                        
To create a wider groove, you can oscillate the plasma torch side to side in a half-moon sequence while 
maintaining a constant, smooth travel speed. The gouge created will be wider but not as deep. Due to   
the nature of the gouging process, lead covers, gouging deflectors and torch covers are some accessories 
that will help to protect the equipment used in the gouging process. Gouging can be done on all            
conductive materials.  
 

Содержание Cut 160

Страница 1: ...Operator Manual Plasma Cut Series Plasma Cut 160 JP 160 ...

Страница 2: ...anty purposes and to ensure you get the correct information should you require assistance or spare parts Date purchased ________________________________________ From where ________________________________________ Serial number ________________________________________ The serial number is normally located on the top or underside of the machine and will begin with AA For further information on your ...

Страница 3: ...F declaration 8 LF declaration 8 Materials and their disposal 8 Product Overview 9 Product details and application 9 Technical Specifications 10 Description of Controls 11 Installation 12 What is Plasma 14 Operation 15 Cut Quality 17 Typical Cutting Speeds 18 General Cutting Information 19 Plasma Torch Consumable Spare Parts Lists 20 Maintenance 25 Troubleshooting 26 Plasma Cutting Problems 27 EC ...

Страница 4: ...e and overheating Never use worn damaged under sized or poorly jointed cables Insulate yourself from work and earth using dry insulating mats or covers big enough to prevent any physical contact Never touch the electrode if you are in contact with the work piece return Do not wrap cables over your body Ensure that you take additional safety precautions when you are welding in electrically hazardou...

Страница 5: ...ulty welding helmets Always ensure there are adequate protective screens or barriers to protect others from flash glare and sparks from the welding area Ensure that there are adequate warnings that welding or cutting is taking place Wear suitable protective flame resistant clothing gloves and footwear Check and be sure the area is safe and clear of inflammable material before carrying out any weld...

Страница 6: ...the the welding fume Ensure the welding zone is well ventilated and provision should be made for suitable local fume extraction system to be in place If ventilation is poor wear an approved airfed welding helmet or respirator Read and understand the Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS s and the manufacturer s instructions for metals consumable coatings cleaners and de greasers Do not weld in location...

Страница 7: ...eated by high currents may affect the operation of pacemakers or electronically controlled medical equipment Wearers of vital electronic equipment should consult their physician before beginning any arc welding cutting gouging or spot welding operations Do not go near welding equipment with any sensitive electronic equipment as the magnetic fields may cause damage Keep the torch cable and work ret...

Страница 8: ...ry current from the power supply network high power systems affect the quality of power provided by the network Consequently connection restrictions or maximum impedance requirements permitted by the network at the public network connection point must be applied to these systems In this case the installer or the user is responsible for ensuring the equipment can be connected consulting the electri...

Страница 9: ...ting torch Excellent dynamic characteristics high arc stiffness smooth cutting surface and high cutting performance Current upslope function is available when arc is ignited to carry out cutting which can reduce the arc ignition impact The Cut 160 cutting current can be accurately preset with seamless adjustment which is achieved through the preset current function Thus the machine can be used to ...

Страница 10: ... Jasic Cut 160 Rated input voltage V 3PH 400V AC 15 50 60HZ Rated input power kVA 29 2 Rated input current Imax A 62 Rated input current Ieff A 48 Cutting current range A 30 160 Rated output voltage V 144 Rated duty cycle 160A 60 40 C Clean cut mm 45 Severance cut mm 50 Pierce cut mm 26 Minimum air pressure 5 Bar 73psi Minimum gas flow 7 1CFM 220 Ltr min Efficiency 85 Power factor cosφ 0 99 Plasma...

Страница 11: ...ng in 4T mode you can remove your finger off the torch trigger and the arc will remain on until you either press the torch trigger again or you remove the plasma arc away from the material being cut 6 Torch connector the plasma torch connection see page 13 for fitting instructions 7 Pressure gauge Used in conjunction with the pressure adjustor this gauge allows you to accurately set the required a...

Страница 12: ...d on the front panel of the Cut 160 The inlet air connection is mounted on the rear panel of the machine only connect a suitable dry compressed air supply max 8 Bar To set the air flow 5 switch on the air purge switch to allow air flow Pull the pressure control knob 8 forwards Adjust the gas pressure to the desired value by rotating the knob rotate to direction to increase gas pressure rotate to d...

Страница 13: ...e open circuit voltage could be as high as 350V DC at the torch head The torch head encompasses the torch electrode swirl ring for gas distribution in the in the correct manner cutting tip and retaining cap Fitting the P150LT plasma torch On the Jasic Cut 160 plasma machine the below torch fitting instructions will need to be observed Locate plasma torch plug into euro connector socket as shown in...

Страница 14: ...stration The basic principle is that the arc is formed between the electrode and the work piece by forcing the plasma gas and the electrical arc through a small orifice within the copper tip This will increase the speed and temperature of the plasma exiting the tip The temperature of the plasma is in excess of 15000 C and the speed can approach that of sound This plasma gas flow in conjunction wit...

Страница 15: ...ften the easiest way to cut while minimizing heat input but usually only on cutting currents of 40amps and below Drag cutting does require a drag cutting tip and you need to ensure that the plasma machines output amperage is matched to the amperage with the tip It can often be helpful to use a non conductive straight edge to help maintain a straight cut This technique works best when cutting metal...

Страница 16: ...s for bevelling again you need to ensure you utilize the correct plasma machine amperage to match the cutting tips used Ensure that the thickness of the material to be bevelled falls in the amperage range of the plasma machine and cutting tip that you will be using If bevelling by hand a roller and or angle guide can be helpful in maintaining the consistent bevel face and the desired angle which i...

Страница 17: ...d cutting systems use of a drag shield cup a standoff guide or a cutting guide will help keep a consistent tip to work distance for best results Kerf width While plasma cutting a void is left behind which is called the kerf in the material being cut Bevel angle In an ideal cut the bevel angle or angle of the cut surface would be perfectly square The plasma cutting process does result in a slight a...

Страница 18: ...e output cutting table quality material thickness along with material type being cut as well as the operators skill set Speeds shown below are offered as a guide only for our Jasic cutting systems using compressed air cutting mild steel material with the stated output currents ensuring that the cutting tip fitted matches the stated amperages Material Thickness Amperage Speed mm m Air Pressure 40 5...

Страница 19: ...cting the air flow The cutting torch may be burned if the air flow is too low Keep the cutting cable away from sharp edges 8 When the work piece is nearly cut off slow down the cutting speed and release the torch trigger to stop cutting 9 Check the torch consumables frequently to prolong the life 10 Always ensure the correct consumables are fitted in the torch Incorrect items may cause damage to t...

Страница 20: ...t rating of 160amps and the supplied plasma torch is the P150LT which has a current rating of 150amps this torch is supplied from new with the 150amp tip fitted When ordering replacement cutting tips please take note that the maximum sized tip to be used would be the 150amp 1 8 cutting tip Using a higher rated tip will give you poor cut performance ...

Страница 21: ...21 PLASMA TORCH CONSUMABLE BREAKDOWN The Jasic Cut 160 is supplied with the 6m P150LT plasma torch ...

Страница 22: ...22 PLASMA TORCH CONSUMABLE BREAKDOWN The Jasic Cut 160 is supplied with the 6m P150LT plasma torch ...

Страница 23: ...23 PLASMA TORCH CONSUMABLE BREAKDOWN The Jasic Cut 160 is supplied with the 6m P150LT plasma torch ...

Страница 24: ...24 PLASMA TORCH CONSUMABLE BREAKDOWN The Jasic Cut 160 is supplied with the 6m P150LT plasma torch ...

Страница 25: ...ion daily to ensure they have not become loose otherwise arcing may occur when used under load Period Maintenance item Daily examination Check the condition of the machine mains cables welding cables and connections Check for any warnings LEDs and machine operation Check the torch consumable condition and replace if worn Check the compressor air supply and adjust as required Monthly examination Di...

Страница 26: ...icult to diagnose cutting issues without understanding the machines use and setup and there are various questions that need to be asked to be able to give the best advice Below is listed a few pointers to help you on your way to obtaining consistently good cut quality Ensure your mains power supply is suited to the plasma cutting machines specifications Ensure the supplied gases or air supply is i...

Страница 27: ...e torch along Excessive piloting Keeping the pilot arc maintained will erode the consumables much faster than when cutting keep piloting to a minimum Poor cut quality Improper travel speed Refer to the cutting guide chart on page 18 of this user manual for the correct settings for the material being cut Cutting amperage not correct Refer to the cutting guide chart on page 18 of this user manual fo...

Страница 28: ...not dispose of the equipment with normal waste The European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment states the electrical equipment that has reached its end of life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility Jasic has a relevant recycling system which is compliant and registered in the UK with the environment agency Our r...

Страница 29: ... scope of the warranty Defects due to natural wear and tear Failure to observe the operating and maintenance instructions Connection to an incorrect or faulty mains supply Overloading during use Any modifications that are made to the product without the prior written consent Software errors due incorrect operation Any repairs that are carried out using non approved spare parts Any transport or sto...

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Страница 32: ...www jasic co uk Wilkinson Star Limited Shield Drive Wardley Industrial Estate Worsley Manchester UK M28 2WD 44 0 161 793 8127 April 2020 Issue 3 ...

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