Originally Posted by
Joethai
Hi Alloy actually I'm not the one who invested in it I only use it it is the powermax 125a the shield over the nozzle gets unevenly consumed after a while unless I hold it in a fortyfive° angle for a straight cut through the metal but I could check if there are torches that can have the consumables last longer just to know the difference I'm not complaining about this one though just learning how to use it
Thats perhaps the best plasma cutter money can buy, the farm recently traded their 85 amp in for a new 125 amp that I use on occasion.
Keep the cutting head straight onto the work area, after you rigger the torch and make your cut on completion of the cut the machine should continue to blow cooling air through the nozzle.
Air has to be connected and the pressure has to be properly regulated before the machine will fire the torch head.
The only thing I can see that your doing wrong is angling the torch head which tells me you need to crank up the amperage to suit the thickness of the metal your cutting. That 125 amo machine will cut 1.500" with a nice clean cut.
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