I cut some 3/16" thick hot dipped material, i basically treat it like it is stainless but cut a little slower and the focal point seems to like being extremely low.
i would try 5.0" lens 2.0mm nozzle and high pressure nitrogen .80, also you will need to lengthen the pierce times quite a bit.
Yeah you are actually making a Thermite mixture if you where to try and burn it, which is a bad idea cause the exothermic reaction burns at 2500*C and has its own oxygen supply so you cant put it out.
Have you tried checking the tape shot in more then 1 spot on the table? Sounds a bit like an external alignment issue to me. but i guess something could be broken/loose as well
if you are using the amada software "fabriwin" or "ap100" you can go to the system setting tab and pick "edit material"
scroll down to the cnc code button and press that, Then change "use g41/g42" to 0 that will disable using the controller to calculate this and put it off on the software. click...
i'm having a little bit of trouble coming to a correct understanding of this section of code.
in section ucs-79d it states
(d) Vessel shell sections, heads, and other pressure
boundary parts of carbon and low alloy steel plates fabricated
by cold forming shall be heat treated subsequently
(see...
does anyone know the exact steps to take to do a flush on an old fo3015 with an orion chiller. i already have the citronix acid based cleaner. i just need to know how much to use and what steps to take.
What machine is it? i know on our amada it has a pressure sensor where the air comes in and that has a small adjustment screw for setting the pressure of the sensor and it also has a light on it when the sensor is on.
so you might just be able to adjust it to get the alarm to go away.
do you have trace off lit in the sub panel before running that program? Also do you mind posting up the code from your program, it could just be setup wrong.
How good is the nozzle alignment?
Also what nozzle are you using on stainless, and what cutting type is selected for the AO? cleancut thick ect..
if you are cutting with stainless a good place to start is with clean cut selected and the focal point at halfway through the material, so it should...
i think i have mine set with the focal point basically at the bottom of the material and i cut it with shop air. nozzle gap need to be very close so you can get high pressure with the large nozzles. i use a 2.0 nozzle for .125 and the 4.0 double for 190. i run the pressure around .85
feed speed...