Operating data for high current cutting -10 – Hypertherm PAC500 Water Injection Plasma Cutting System User Manual

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PAC500

Instruction Manual

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OPERATION

Operating Data for High Current Cutting

Material

Thickness

Inches

mm

Nozzle and

Swirl ring

Size

inches

Gas Type and

Flowmeter

Setting

%

Injection

Water Flow

Setting

%

Torch to

Work

Distance

Inches

mm

Arc

Voltage

Setting

Volts

Arc

Current

Setting

Amperes

Travel

Speed

ipm

mm/min

Stainless Steel

3

75

.250

70

100

1

25

215

900

15

380

4

100

.250

70

100

1

25

225

1000

10

255

5

130

.250

80

100

1

25

235

1000

6

150

Aluminum

3

75

.250

70

100

1

25

210

900

18

460

4

100

.250

70

100

1

25

210

900

12

305

5

130

.250

70

100

1

25

210

1000

8

200

6

150

.250

70

100

1

25

210

1000

7

180

Use the brass tapered nozzle retaining cap – part no. 020034

High Current Cutting is conventional cutting. It does not use the Water-Injection principle. The water sprayed from
the nozzle is for nozzle cooling purposes only. It does not constrict the arc.

Always remove the Water-Muffler and lower the water level in the Water-Table when operating in the High Current
Mode.

Caution:

Use of the Inductive IHS at high currents may damage the Inductive probes due to the high
amount of reflected heat and ejected metal during the pierce process.

Warning:

The plasma console is not vented for combustible gases. The optional ARGON/HYDROGEN
MANIFOLD part number 028057 is required when using Argon/Hydrogen gas mixtures.

Caution:

Never operate Water-Injection nozzles with Argon/Hydrogen gas mixtures.

Premixed
65% Argon
35% Hydrogen

Premixed
65% Argon
35% Hydrogen

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