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    Default PP80S on a CNC table?

    Has anyone used one of these on a CNC table with an AVHC? How was cut quality? Consumable life? General reliability of the unit? I'm getting ready to start the build of a 5' x 10' table and have been considering this machine. Is the duty cycle close to accurate? TIA

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    Does anyone respond to these threads? Seems like this forum is hardly used.

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    I can not help you with the cnc info. I have a pp60 and I can say that the duty cycle on it seems to be what is claimed. If you want max tip life make sure you have height control on your new table. With that you should have no more tip concerns than you would with any other brand of plasma. I have looked at several brands of plasmas and I believe Everlast has as good or better duty cycle on their units.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGary View Post
    I can not help you with the cnc info. I have a pp60 and I can say that the duty cycle on it seems to be what is claimed. If you want max tip life make sure you have height control on your new table. With that you should have no more tip concerns than you would with any other brand of plasma. I have looked at several brands of plasmas and I believe Everlast has as good or better duty cycle on their units.
    My new table will have a height controller and magnetic torch breakaway. I currently have a Torchmate 2x2 with the Lincoln Tomahawk 625 which has been a great machine but I need more amperage and a better duty cycle, especially once I get my new table up and running. My main concern is cut quality, duty cycle accuracy and product durability. Don't want something that's gonna break down quickly or often and some of the Chinese made stuff does just that.

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    I think you will find the 80S to be a pretty solid machine. New torch design, better internal design and decent cut quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    I think you will find the 80S to be a pretty solid machine. New torch design, better internal design and decent cut quality.
    Mark; Just a heads up on the PP80s web page. The duty cycle is stated to be 60% at 60 amps on the page but when I opened the PDF for the manual it states it to be 60% at 80 amps. I think the main PP80S page info needs to be corrected. I am sure the 80 amp rating is the correct one.
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    thermal arc 250 GTS inverter
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    2015 Everlast MTS250S
    Miller 30A spool Gun
    Miller xtreme 12VS wire feeder
    Linde CM 85 shape cutter

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGary View Post
    Mark; Just a heads up on the PP80s web page. The duty cycle is stated to be 60% at 60 amps on the page but when I opened the PDF for the manual it states it to be 60% at 80 amps. I think the main PP80S page info needs to be corrected. I am sure the 80 amp rating is the correct one.
    I noticed that same thing this morning. I would like to know which one is correct also. And does Everlast offer a compatible rated machine torch for the 80s now? Also is there an Ohmic clip option as some AVHC systems use Ohmic sensing now like the new Torchmate Accumove 2 system

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