Snaker
Silver Member
I recently got myself a Chicago Electric Model 95136. I am happy with its performance and give it a thumbs up for the lighter duty projects that I do.
My question is about the proper way to cut with it, always dragging it making contact with the material or keeping a gap from the material. It is a design that produces a pilot arc without touching the material.
The manual states in part:"
12. This unit provides a pilot arc, so the torch does not need to contact the workpiece before the cutting arc ignites.
14. Bring the Electrode of the torch close to the starting point of the cut. The working indicator light will come on.
15. Slowly move the torch at a slight angle along the cutting line with the torch tip trailing."
I occasionally use a Hypertherm Powermax 85 at work and always make contact with the material as told although I have never seen a manual for that machine.
I have been trying both ways with mine without noticing much difference on the cut but the tip is wearing fairly fast. Will the tip last longer by keeping it off the material?
My question is about the proper way to cut with it, always dragging it making contact with the material or keeping a gap from the material. It is a design that produces a pilot arc without touching the material.
The manual states in part:"
12. This unit provides a pilot arc, so the torch does not need to contact the workpiece before the cutting arc ignites.
14. Bring the Electrode of the torch close to the starting point of the cut. The working indicator light will come on.
15. Slowly move the torch at a slight angle along the cutting line with the torch tip trailing."
I occasionally use a Hypertherm Powermax 85 at work and always make contact with the material as told although I have never seen a manual for that machine.
I have been trying both ways with mine without noticing much difference on the cut but the tip is wearing fairly fast. Will the tip last longer by keeping it off the material?