View Full Version : Oxy fuel cutting on Dynatorch


bvweld
09-12-2008, 07:33 PM
I am reposting this question on a new thread. Is anyone flame cutting with their DT and have you had good luck with the transition? I have a job coming up cutting 1" steel. If I magdrill my start holes I might be able to cut with my Hypertherm 1250. I know I will soon need to be able to switch from plasma to oxyfuel but was wondering what kind of results others have had. Do I need to spring for the new THC or is it not necessary? It looks like it would be a hassle swapping the two THC every time you had to switch processes. Thanks

millman52
09-13-2008, 03:07 PM
Don't know about the DT software but Mach3 allows you to set up separate profiles. For Ox/fuel you don't really use a voltage sensing torch height control anyway.

In using Mach Oxy is merely controlled by the software itself.

1" A36 mild steel I use a smaller tip than most torch manufacturers call for & will pierce cleanly with about 60 seconds of preheat, cut at about 14-15 IPM, & only take about .060 kerf. In fact I use the same tip for everything 1/4" - 1" merely changing regulator pressures & IPM.

bvweld
09-13-2008, 11:45 PM
Don't know about the DT software but Mach3 allows you to set up separate profiles. For Ox/fuel you don't really use a voltage sensing torch height control anyway.

In using Mach Oxy is merely controlled by the software itself.

1" A36 mild steel I use a smaller tip than most torch manufacturers call for & will pierce cleanly with about 60 seconds of preheat, cut at about 14-15 IPM, & only take about .060 kerf. In fact I use the same tip for everything 1/4" - 1" merely changing regulator pressures & IPM.


Dynatorch software also has it's own page dedicated to oxyfuel cutting. They are offering a new THC specifically for flame cutting. Just wondering if anyone has used it yet.
I have been cutting 5/8" A36 plate with a Hypertherm 1250 at 30 ipm and getting a pretty good cut. Guess I will mount a torch on it and see what it will do.