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Pierce Time
– This field refers to the amount of time the WAZER will sit in a single position at
the start of a Cut. WAZER needs to punch through the Material before it starts to follow your
Cut Path. If the Nozzle starts to move before the Material is Pierced through, you should
increase the Pierce Time. However, if the Nozzle doesn’t move for a number of seconds
after it has already Pierced through the Material, you should decrease the Pierce Time. The
point at which WAZER has punched through the Material is both audible and visible – you
will notice a change in sound and see air bubbles in the Tank once the Jet has Pierced the
Material.
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Lead
– This field refers to the distance away from the intended Cut Path where the cutting
should start. Even though the Jet coming out of the Nozzle is consistent, the Pierce Hole will
be larger than the Kerf. You therefore want to Pierce away from the Cut Path and then Lead
into it. Additionally, this is a good parameter to modify for Materials that chip easily or are
not homogeneous. This will vary between Materials and Material Thicknesses.
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Tab Size
– This field refers to the distance that will be left uncut on a Cut Path to hold your
Part in place. If it is difficult to break the individual pieces apart after cutting them, you
should decrease this parameter. If the Tabs are breaking before the Cut completes, you
should increase this parameter.
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