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Amperage

Standard rule of thumb is the thicker the material the more amperage required.

On thick material, set the machine to full output and vary your travel speed. On thinner material, you need to turn down the amper-

age and change to a lower-amperage tip to maintain a narrow kerf.  The kerf is the width of the cut material that is removed during 

cutting. 

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Speed

Amperage and speed are critical to producing a good quality cut. The faster you move (especially on aluminium), the cleaner your 

cut will be.   To determine if you're going too fast or too slow, visually follow the arc that is coming from the bottom of the cut. The 

arc should exit the material at a slight angle away from the direction of travel.  If it's going straight down, that means you're going 

too slow, and you'll have an unnecessary buildup of dross or slag. If you go too fast, it will start spraying back onto the surface of 

the material without cutting all the way through. Because the arc trails at an angle, at the end of a cut, slow your cutting speed and 

angle the torch in to cut through the last bit of metal. 

 

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Direction

It is easier to pull the torch towards you than push it. The plasma stream swirls as it exits the tip, biting one side and finishing off 

on the other leaving a bevelled edge and a straight edge. The bevel cut effect is more noticeable on thicker material and needs to 

taken into consideration before starting your cut as you want the straight side of the cut to be on the finished piece you keep. 

 

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Torch tip height & position

The distance and postion of the plasma torch cutting tip has an affect on the quality of the cut and the extent of the bevel of the cut.

The easiest way to reduce bevel is by cutting at the proper speed and height for the material and amperage that is being cut. 

Correct torch height and 

square to the material.

Minimum bevel & equal bevel

Longest consumable life

Torch angled to the material.

Unequal bevel, one side may 

be excessively beveled.

Torch height too high.

Excessive bevel, plasma 

stream may not cut all the 

way through the material

Torch height too low.

Reverse bevel. Tip may  

contact the work and short 

out or damage the tip.

 

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Tip size and condition

The tip orifices focus the plasma stream to the work piece. It is important to use the correct size tip for the amperage being used, 

for example a tip with a 1.0mm orifice is good for 0-40 amps whereas a 1.3mm orifice is better for 40-80 amps. The low-amp tip has 

a smaller orifice which maintains a narrow plasma stream at lower settings for use on thin-gauge material. Using a 25 amp tip at an 

60 amp setting will blow out and distort the tip orifice and require replacement. Conversely, using an 80-amp tip on the lower set-

tings will not allow you to focus the plasma stream as well and creates a wide kerf. The condition of the  tip orifice is critical to the 

quality of the cut result, a worn or damaged tip orifice will produce a distorted plasma stream resulting in a poor cut quality.  

 

 

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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 super 
heating the air creating the plasma stream. 

The electrode contains an insert in the end made of a highly conductive material called 

hafnium. 

This insert erodes with use 

and develops a pit in the end of the electrode, when the pit becomes too much poor quality 

cuts will result and necessitate replacement of the electrode. 

 

 

  New Tip 

Worn Tip

  New Electrode 

Worn electrode

Operating Procedure & Techniques 
for PLASMA Cutting

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Страница 1: ...e read and understand this instruction manual carefully before the installation and operation of this equipment OPERATING MANUAL KUPJRRW40 Welding Guns Of Australia PTY LTD 2013 YEARS Warranty Power S...

Страница 2: ...Our product range represents the latest developments in Inverter technology put together by our professional team of highly skilled engineers The expertise gained from our long involvement with invert...

Страница 3: ...tting Technology 7 Technical Data Product Information 8 Machine Layout Descriptions 9 Set Up and Operating Procedure 10 11 Plasma Cutting Procedure Techniques 12 14 SC80 Plasma Torch Parts Breakdown 1...

Страница 4: ...es are dangerous Plasma cutting produces fumes and gases Harmful fumes and metallic powders are produced during the cutting operation Metals which are painted or coated or which contain mercury zinc l...

Страница 5: ...e or earth clamp to touch the gas cylinder do not drape welding cables over the cylinder Never plasma cut on a pressurised gas cylinder it will explode and kill you Open the cylinder valve slowly and...

Страница 6: ...ameter table This equipment is of automatic voltage compensation which enables the maintaining of the voltage range within the given range In case that the voltage of input power supply amperage excee...

Страница 7: ...aterial such as hafnium and cerium This insert erodes with use also the nozzle orifice will erode with use Quality of the air used is paramount to longer life of electrodes and nozzles in short clean...

Страница 8: ...he cut with powerful fast and accurate cutting capability additional is the benefit of longer life cycle consumable electrodes and cutting tips The HF start function allows stand off arc ignition Adde...

Страница 9: ...eeds intermittently b No electrode or nozzle installed on the torch LED ON and air feeds intermittently c No shield cap installed on the torch LED Flashes d Low air pressure LED ON 5 Arc voltage pilot...

Страница 10: ...he machine Insert the torch connection into the torch connection receptacle at the front of the machine and screw up hand tight Caution Do not to bend the pins located inside the torch connector 4 Con...

Страница 11: ...n welding Plasma has high arc voltage if the job or bench is wet and you place your hand or arm on it you can become part of the circuit and receive a shock be sure you are wearing leather gloves Full...

Страница 12: ...ay to reduce bevel is by cutting at the proper speed and height for the material and amperage that is being cut Correct torch height and square to the material Minimum bevel equal bevel Longest consum...

Страница 13: ...lutely 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 man...

Страница 14: ...the material When the pierce is complete proceed with cutting Safety Trigger Operation The Suregrip SC80 torch supplied with the RazorCut 40 machine has a new design of safety trigger Just pull back o...

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