Ultra-cut 400 xt – Tweco 400 XT Ultra-Cut Plasma Cutting System User Manual

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ULTRA-CUT 400 XT

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OPERATION

4-11

NOTE

When switching gases between operations, allow enough purge time to clear the prior gas from the torch

leads.

CAUTION

While nothing prevents the operator from switching gases during piloting or cutting it is not recommended

to do so. If the operator switches gases during piloting or cutting, the power supply will finish the cut with

the first gas chosen. Then the gas control will switch to the new gas. Switching gases during piloting or

cutting may damage torch parts, torch leads, the control module, or the piece being cut.

Cut Quality

Cut quality requirements differ depending on application. For instance, nitride build-up and bevel angle may be major factors when

the surface will be welded after cutting. Dross-free cutting is important when finish cut quality is desired to avoid a secondary

cleaning operation. Cut quality will vary on different materials and thicknesses.

Right Side

Cut Angle

Left Side

Cut Angle

A-00512

Kerf Width

Cut Surface

Bevel Angle

Top Edge

Rounding

Cut Surface

Drag Lines

Dross

Build-Up

Top

Spatter

A-00007

Cut Surface
The condition (smooth or rough) of the face of the cut.

Bevel Angle

The angle between the surface of the cut edge and a plane perpendicular to the surface of the plate. A perfectly perpendicular

cut would result in a 0° bevel angle.

Top-Edge Rounding

Rounding on the top edge of a cut due to wearing from the initial contact of the plasma arc on the workpiece.

Dross Build-up and Top Spatter

Dross is molten material which is not blown out of the cut area and re-solidifies on the plate. Top spatter is dross which

accumulates on the top surface of the workpiece. Excessive dross may require secondary cleanup operations after cutting.

Kerf Width

The width of material removed during the cut.

Nitride Build-up

Nitride deposits which may remain on the cut edge of the carbon steel when nitrogen is present in the plasma gas stream.

Nitride buildups may create difficulties if the steel is welded after the cutting process.

Direction of Cut

The plasma gas stream swirls as it leaves the torch to maintain a smooth column of gas. This swirl effect results in one

side of a cut being more square than the other. Viewed along the direction of travel, the right side of the cut is more square

than the left.

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