Feckless
05-18-2008, 04:29 AM
Hi All,
We have been cutting a few months now with the plasma on our TM3 8x4 with great sucess but it's time we got to grip with the oxy fuel setup, we tried it a few times at the recomended pressures but the heating flame is about 2 feet long and anything we cut is just a mess, we are using acetelene. we have plenty of expierence on a manual torch but cant figure this out. How high must the heating and cutting flame be from the material, do you need to pilot drill for piercing, what speeds are best. The thickness of materials is 20, 25 and 30mm (mild steel), its a bit expensive to mess up on these plates. It seems there is just too much heat and we can't reduce the flame any further, four nozzles came with the kit and we tried them all. Any help on this issue is greatly appreciated.
Regards
Gordon
We have been cutting a few months now with the plasma on our TM3 8x4 with great sucess but it's time we got to grip with the oxy fuel setup, we tried it a few times at the recomended pressures but the heating flame is about 2 feet long and anything we cut is just a mess, we are using acetelene. we have plenty of expierence on a manual torch but cant figure this out. How high must the heating and cutting flame be from the material, do you need to pilot drill for piercing, what speeds are best. The thickness of materials is 20, 25 and 30mm (mild steel), its a bit expensive to mess up on these plates. It seems there is just too much heat and we can't reduce the flame any further, four nozzles came with the kit and we tried them all. Any help on this issue is greatly appreciated.
Regards
Gordon