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Old 02-07-2010, 06:55 PM
jfley jfley is offline
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Hi, last week I bought a Powerplasma 70, and I need to know some things about this machine (this must be before I bought it).

1) Whats are the consumables for this machine torch??

2) Someone have used this plasma cutter in a CNC Machine, can be possible? I hope yes, this is the goal.

3) Whats is the use of the "CNC Track Torch 4T" switch at machine front?, is a special torch for CNC?, do Everlast have it for sale?

4) Can I use the Trafimet S75 torch with this machine?

Recomendation and sugestions are welcome.

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Old 02-08-2010, 12:56 AM
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I will answer last to first.
4) No, that is a contact start. The unit is high frequency
3) The cnc track torch 4T setting allows you to tap the torch switch to start the torch cutting with out holding it down, and tap it again to stop the torch
2) There have been some guys who built their own CNC and we are working with a CNC company to make ours suitable. The Hi Frequency may have to be shielded or grounded however IF there happens to be any interference.
1) P 80 consumables
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Old 02-09-2010, 12:10 AM
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Default Are you sure about the S75??

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I will answer last to first.
4) No, that is a contact start. The unit is high frequency
3) The cnc track torch 4T setting allows you to tap the torch switch to start the torch cutting with out holding it down, and tap it again to stop the torch
2) There have been some guys who built their own CNC and we are working with a CNC company to make ours suitable. The Hi Frequency may have to be shielded or grounded however IF there happens to be any interference.
1) P 80 consumables
I also am looking at using an S75 and from what I have been able to gather it is a pilot arc capable torch ??
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Old 02-09-2010, 02:54 AM
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The S 75 torch is pilot arc. Pilot arc and start type are two different things. The S 75 will not fit any of our units, except PP50. All units whether hi freq or contact start are pilot arc except super cut 40 and 50
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Old 02-23-2010, 06:59 PM
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Thumbs up First Work of our CNC with our new powerplasma 70

We have received our new powerplasma 70, all looks good,


See this video : >

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Otdkuluv334
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