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Plumbing for Cutting/Resonator Gases

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pupdogg

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Aug 12, 2016
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I'm looking for feedback from anyone here that wants to chime in...especially if you're using something different than the more commonly advised. We have a Bystronic BySpeed 3015 w/ 4.4kW resonator and as per their install docs, they recommend using either copper or stainless steel (SS316) tubing for cutting and resonator gas supply. We already have 1/4" SS316 tubing in-place using SwageLok fittings for the resonator gases. However, I'm not dead set on using either for the cutting gases...is anyone here using other types of high-pressure hoses or pipes? Are flexible braided stainless steel tubes an option?
 
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ON our Bystronic Bystar 3015 5.2kw we have copper all the way for the laser gases ( N2, He, Co2 ) and braided hose from the bottles to the Regs then copper the rest of the way for the cutting gases ( N2 and o2 )
That's how it was set up in Germany so that's how they set it up here in Perth when we brought it. Been that way for 3.5 years with no leaks.
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If you ask me to do something, I will do it. There's no need to nag me every 6 months
 
We use a braided stainless hose for our oxygen cutting gas so I do not see a reason it wouldn't work for you.
 
for the laser gasses- copper, stainless or polyethylene, no teflon. and don't use an automatic gas change system

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