4t.02 cut quality, 4t.03 general cutting information, Cutmaster 152 – Tweco 152 CutMaster User Manual

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CUTMASTER 152

OPERATION

Manual 0-4987

4T-2

4T.02 Cut Quality

NOTE

Cut quality depends heavily on setup and

parameters such as torch standoff, alignment

with the workpiece, cutting speed, gas pres-

sures, and operator ability.

Cut quality requirements differ depending on applica-

tion. 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 fin-

ish cut quality is desired to avoid a secondary cleaning

operation. The following cut quality characteristics are

illustrated in the following figure:

Kerf Width

Cut Surface

Bevel Angle

Top Edge

Rounding

Cut Surface

Drag Lines

Dross

Build-Up

Top

Spatter

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Cut Quality Characteristics

Cut Surface

The desired or specified condition (smooth or rough)

of the face of the cut.

Nitride Build - Up

Nitride deposits can be left on the surface of the cut

when nitrogen is present in the plasma gas stream.

These buildups may create difficulties if the material

is to be welded after the cutting process.

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.

Bottom Dross Buildup

Molten material which is not blown out of the cut

area and resolidifies on the plate. Excessive dross

may require secondary cleanup operations after

cutting.

Kerf Width

The width of the cut (or the width of material re-

moved during the cut).

Top Spatter (Dross)

Top spatter or dross on the top of the cut caused by

slow travel speed, excess cutting height, or cutting

tip whose orifice has become elongated.

4T.03 General Cutting Information

!

WARNING

Disconnect primary power at the source be-

fore disassembling the power supply, torch,

or torch leads.

Frequently review the Important Safety Pre-

cautions at the front of this manual. Be sure

the operator is equipped with proper gloves,

clothing, eye and ear protection. Make sure

no part of the operator’s body comes into

contact with the workpiece while the torch

is activated.

CAUTION

Sparks from the cutting process can cause

damage to coated, painted, and other surfaces

such as glass, plastic and metal.

NOTE

Handle torch leads with care and protect

them from damage.

Piloting

Piloting is harder on parts life than actual cutting

because the pilot arc is directed from the electrode

to the tip rather than to a workpiece. Whenever

possible, avoid excessive pilot arc time to improve

parts life.

Torch Standoff

Improper standoff (the distance between the torch tip

and workpiece) can adversely affect tip life as well as

shield cup life. Standoff may also significantly affect

the bevel angle. Reducing standoff will generally

result in a more square cut.

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