Hypertherm HPR800XD Auto Gas Rev.2 User Manual

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Table of ConTenTs

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HPR800XD Auto Gas –

806500

Metering console .............................................................................................................................................................................4-4

CNC controller requirements ..................................................................................................................................................................4-5
CNC screen examples ..............................................................................................................................................................................4-6

Main (control) screen ......................................................................................................................................................................4-6
Diagnostic screen ...........................................................................................................................................................................4-7
Test screen .......................................................................................................................................................................................4-8
Cut chart screen ..............................................................................................................................................................................4-9

Consumable selection ...........................................................................................................................................................................4-10

Standard cutting (0°) ...................................................................................................................................................................4-10
Bevel cutting (0° to 45°) .............................................................................................................................................................4-10
PowerPierce technology .............................................................................................................................................................4-10
Marking ...........................................................................................................................................................................................4-10
Consumables for mirror-image cutting ....................................................................................................................................4-10
SilverPlus electrodes ...................................................................................................................................................................4-10
Mild steel ........................................................................................................................................................................................4-11
Stainless steel ...............................................................................................................................................................................4-12
Aluminum ........................................................................................................................................................................................4-13
Mild steel bevel cutting ...............................................................................................................................................................4-14
Mild steel, thick piercing, bevel cutting ...................................................................................................................................4-14
Stainless steel bevel cutting ......................................................................................................................................................4-15

Install and Inspect consumables .........................................................................................................................................................4-16
Torch maintenance .................................................................................................................................................................................4-19

Routine maintenance ...................................................................................................................................................................4-19
Quick-disconnect maintenance ................................................................................................................................................4-19
Maintenance kit .............................................................................................................................................................................4-19

Torch connections ..................................................................................................................................................................................4-20
Replace torch water tube ......................................................................................................................................................................4-20
Common cutting faults ..........................................................................................................................................................................4-21
How to optimize cut quality ..................................................................................................................................................................4-22

Tips for table and torch ...............................................................................................................................................................4-22
Plasma set-up tips........................................................................................................................................................................4-22
Maximize the life of consumable parts .....................................................................................................................................4-22
Additional factors of cut quality .................................................................................................................................................4-23
Additional improvements ............................................................................................................................................................4-25

Cut charts .................................................................................................................................................................................................4-26
Thin stainless steel with HDi technology ...........................................................................................................................................4-26

Overview .........................................................................................................................................................................................4-26

Thick stainless steel piercing technique ............................................................................................................................................4-27

Overview .........................................................................................................................................................................................4-27

Fine Feature cutting ................................................................................................................................................................................4-29

Overview .........................................................................................................................................................................................4-29
Recommendations .......................................................................................................................................................................4-29

Bevel cutting ............................................................................................................................................................................................4-30

Consumables ................................................................................................................................................................................4-30
Bevel compensation tables ........................................................................................................................................................4-30

Bevel cutting definitions ........................................................................................................................................................................4-31

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