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| There exists alot of CNC gas cutting tables, I just retrofitted one that uses 6 torches. Al
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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| Gas torches,I will assume you are refering to oxy/acetylene torches. they do a great job, especially on heavy plate. I change my plasma torch and oxy/acetylene back and forth on my table a lot depending on material thickness. One of the drawbacks to oxygen/acetylene cutting is that you are limited to mild steel. No stainless, aluminum, copper ect. It does a great job within it's limits. Traveler
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| What about the preheating? And also, how do you guys start the cut? I know it's a little more difficult to start in the center than finding an edge and starting to cut. Oh, yeah, is the cut nice and straight and smooth? I'm getting a little excited. Thanks. |
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| On a CNC machine, the gas is controlled by solenoid valves so after ignition, the preheat fuel solenoid is on for a the duration of the pre-heat timer,(this can also be manually overridden), then there is a creep time and creep speed after pierce option, before the torch goes into cut speed. It does a pretty decent job, it comes into its own on large material thickness. Al
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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| I do not think automatic torch height control is as important on gas as with plasma, many of the machines I have converted have been older trace cutting machines where a trace head followed a full size drawing to control the machine, the conversion to CNC still allows for sharp corners and small curves. The system I have used so far is Acroloop's Acrocut (dos) software & motion card designed for plasma & gas cutting machines. programmed by G & M codes and will import DXF files and also has a library of size-definable shapes. Also has on screen graphic toolpath. Al
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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The thing I like about the Acroloop cards is they have all the I/O 24vdc isolated on board the card. i.e. all the control logic for the machine is done on board. The Acrocut (DOS) mill package is not bad either, it has a couple of glitches, but does the job. Al |
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