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Electrode condition

A fixed gap is established between the electrode and the inside of the cutting tip — electrons arc across the 

gap, ionizing and superheating the air creating the plasma stream. The electrode contains an insert at the end 

made of a highly conductive material called hafnium. This insert erodes with use and develops a pit at the end 

of the electrode when the pit becomes too much poor-quality cuts will result and necessitate replacement of 

the electrode.

Air pressure and volume

Air pressure, flow rate and air quality are critical to quality plasma cutting and consumable life span. The 

required air pressure and volume can vary from model to model, and the manufacturer will provide the specs. 
The RAZOR CUT 40 AIR air pressure must be adjusted and set to 0.5MPA (75psi) and requires a flow rate of 

120 L/min. The volume capacity of your compressor is important. If you have a small compressor with precisely 

the same L/min rating as the plasma, then the compressor will run continuously when you are plasma cutting. 

A compressor with a L/min rating slightly higher than the plasma would be more than adequate.
If you are doing a lot of cutting, cutting thick plate (same air consumption but slower cut speeds = longer cut 

time), then choose a compressor at 1.5 to 2 times the plasma system requirement.

Air quality

Good, dry air is essential to quality plasma cutting and consumable life span.
Compressors take in air at atmospheric pressure and increase the pressure and store it in a tank. Humidity in 

the air is condensed in the tank and the airlines producing water, more so in humid environments. Moisture 

that forms in airlines tends to condense into larger drops when the air pressure decreases as it is entering the 

plasma torch. When these droplets enter into the high temperatures (as much as 11,000°C) in the plenum of 

the torch, they immediately break down into oxygen and hydrogen, which alters the regular chemical content 

of the air in the torch. These elements will then dramatically change the plasma arc which causes the torch 

consumable parts to wear very quickly, alters the shape of the nozzle orifice, dramatically affecting cut quality 

in terms of edge squareness, dross formation, and edge smoothness.
Minimising the moisture in the air supply is absolutely critical to quality plasma cuts and longevity of 

consumable parts. As a minimum be sure to drain the receiver (tank) on the air compressor at least daily. 
Most air plasma systems from reputable manufacturers have an onboard particulate filter and or a coalescing 

filter with an auto drain that will remove some moisture from the air supply. For home workshop and light 

industrial users, the onboard air filter is adequate. Most situations, however, will require additional filtration 

to prevent moisture from affecting the quality of the plasma cutter and in most cases, it is recommended to 

install a submicronic particulate filter that is designed to trap water through absorption. This style of filter has 

a replaceable filter cartridge that absorbs water and must be changed after it is near saturation; it should be 

installed close as possible to the air intake of the plasma cutter.

General Tips

•  It is easier to pull the torch through the cut than to push it.
•  To cut thin material, reduce the amperage until you get the best quality cut.
•  Use the correct size tip orifice for the amperage being used.
•  For straight cuts use a straight edge or cutting buggy as a guide. For circles, use a template or circle cutting 

attachment.

•  Check that the front end consumable parts of the plasma cutting torch are in good condition.

Plasma Cutter Air Filter

SKU: 50500

Most situations, however, will require additional filtration to prevent moisture from 

affecting the quality of the plasma cutter and in most cases, it is recommended to install a 

submicronic particulate filter that is designed to trap water through absorption.

PLASMA CUTTING TIPS & TECHNIQUES

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Содержание RAZOR CUT 40 AIR

Страница 1: ...RAZOR CUT 40 AIR U14001K Operating Manual...

Страница 2: ...2...

Страница 3: ...THE BOX 10 GENERAL OPERATING TIPS 11 SETUP FOR INTERNAL AIR PLASMA CUTTING 12 SETUP FOR EXTERNAL AIR PLASMA CUTTING 15 PLASMA CUTTING TECHNOLOGY 19 PLASMA CUTTING TIPS TECHNIQUES 20 TORCH BREAKDOWN S...

Страница 4: ...ilated use fume extraction or ventilation to remove welding cutting fumes and gases In confined or heavy fume environments always wear an approved air supplied respirator Welding cutting fumes and gas...

Страница 5: ...can explode Because gas cylinders usually are part of the welding cutting process be sure to treat them carefully CYLINDERS can explode if damaged Protect gas cylinders from excessive heat mechanical...

Страница 6: ...to bring down the temperature inside the equipment The machine will be ready for use again when the internal temperature reaches a safe level iii Over Voltage Supply Regarding the power supply voltage...

Страница 7: ...CUT CURRENT RANGE 20 40A 20 40A PLASMA CUT DUTY CYCLE 40 C 25 40A 60 26A 100 20A 25 40A 60 26A 100 20A MILD STEEL CUT THICKNESS 10mm 16mm MILD STEEL SEVERANCE THICKNESS 12mm 20mm ALUMINIUM CUT THICKNE...

Страница 8: ...rload Power Error LED 7 Torch Error LED 8 Cutting Power LED 9 Plasma Torch Connection 10 Earth Clamp Connection 10 25 Dinse Rear Panel Layout 11 Air Pressure Regulator Knob 12 Air Pressure Regulator O...

Страница 9: ...rror LED Lights up when an issue with the torch system or air supply detected and cutting output is disabled as a result Flashing light means that the torch shield cap is not installed Continuous ligh...

Страница 10: ...Clamp 15 AMP Plug Fitted 6m SC80 Plasma Torch Air Regulator Operating Manual RAZOR CUT 40 AIR KUMJRVC30 Operating Manual Includes 1 x Cooling Tube 1 x Electrode 1 x O ring 1 x Cutting Tip 1 x Retaini...

Страница 11: ...is below 90 20 C Preferably sit the machine some angles above the floor level the maximum angle does not exceed 15 Protect the machine against heavy rain AND against direct sunshine The content of dus...

Страница 12: ...en the nut once connected to ensure a secure connection Connect the earth clamp to the positive dinse connection twist to lock in place Connect the plug into a 15 AMP socket then switch the machine ON...

Страница 13: ...s up to check that air is feeding correctly 6 Connect the earth clamp to the work piece 7 Select desired cutting mode by pressing the Cut Mode Mode button until the desired cutting mode up 8 Set the c...

Страница 14: ...ge of the plate start moving evenly in the direction you wish to cut 11 To finish the cutting release the torch switch The air flow will continue for 30 seconds to cool the torch head Do not disconnec...

Страница 15: ...to ensure a secure connection Connect the earth clamp to the positive dinse connection twist to lock in place Connect the plug into a 15 AMP socket then switch the machine ON Select EXTERNAL air supp...

Страница 16: ...Cut Mode Mode button until the Test Air icon lights up Lift the Air Pressure Regulator Knob then turn the knob until you reach an ideal reading of 0 5MPa 75psi Push the Air Pressure Regulator Knob dow...

Страница 17: ...ece Set the current to turning the Current Control Knob Select desired cutting mode by pressing the Cut Mode button until the desired cutting mode up Place and hold the torch vertical at the edge of t...

Страница 18: ...head Do not disconnect air until this cooling period has been completed Failure to do this will result in torch head damage Pull the trigger to energise the arc When the cutting arc has cut through th...

Страница 19: ...f a tough high conductive material such as hafnium and cerium This insert erodes with use also the tip orifice will erode with use Quality of the air used is paramount to longer life of electrodes and...

Страница 20: ...side of the cut to be on the finished piece you keep Torch tip height position The distance and position of the plasma torch cutting tip affect the quality of the cut and the extent of the bevel of th...

Страница 21: ...break down into oxygen and hydrogen which alters the regular chemical content of the air in the torch These elements will then dramatically change the plasma arc which causes the torch consumable par...

Страница 22: ...SC8020 10 Cutting Tip 1 0mm 40 50A PSC8020 13 Cutting Tip 1 3mm 70 80A 13 SC8030 Retaining Cup 14 SC8040 Stand Off Guide 15 SC8051 Cutting Buggy 16 PSC8026 10 Cutting Tip Contact 1 0mm PSC8026 11 Cutt...

Страница 23: ...17 6 6670 002 centrol socket 18 6 1520 001 A socket 19 7 3060 0705 fixing plate for front control pcb 20 6 4580 001 knob 21 6 2320 201 Switch 22 6 2320 001 Switch MACHINE SPARES 23 3 P628 4026 E Digit...

Страница 24: ...ed technician repair 5 Difficult Starting Worn torch parts consumables shut off input power Remove and inspect torch shield cup tip and electrode Replace electrode or tip if worn replace shield cup if...

Страница 25: ...NOTES 25...

Страница 26: ...NOTES 26...

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