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Old 01-26-2007, 03:49 PM
 
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Mike From Torchmate

Hello Everyone, my name is Mike and I work in the Torchmate Technical Support department. I am here to answer any and all questions you may have regarding our machines, how they work, what they are capable of, and how to troubleshoot/fix problems you may be having. I will of course recommend that anytime you have a problem that you call our Technical Support Department M-F 6:30 am to 4:00 pm PST at (866)571-1066.

I will also be forwarding requests for price quotes to our sales department. Due to the many different configurations you can order a Torchmate machine in, price quotes will be handled by a sales representative who will likely contact you by phone or email to discuss what you are looking for in a machine and what Torchmate system will best fit your needs.

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Old 01-26-2007, 05:25 PM
 
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Why don't you put up a real support site for your product, or if you have one just let the group know where it is?
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Old 01-26-2007, 05:59 PM
 
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Tech support Page

This is the link to our current Technical Support page: http://torchmate.com/assistance/index.htm

We have several more that are not on the website covering everything from connecting nodes in the Torchmate CAD software to technical schematics for checking voltages. We send them out through emails because they can be specific per person, rather then a general non-specific guide.

Also we do 99% of our technical support over the phone and through emails. Who wants to dig through a users manual or troubleshooting guide when you can call anytime and ask a specific question and get the answer right away.
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Hello Mike
I’m intent to buy a Torchmate 1 and I worry about the built instructions. I’m not a very god welder and it’s important to me to know how accurately there are instructions to build the table. And the complete set. And them, of course make it run.
Do you think? That will be not so hard to assemble it.
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Ok Mike
I saw that’s torchmate 1 come whit everything I need to built my own cnc table. There a few things that is not so clear to me.
The Torchmate 1 kit comes with X and Y motors so one of the questions is if I will need Z axis motor to performance a plane plasma cutting metal shapes. And the other is if can add a Z axis to make non plane plasma cutting to the Torchmate 1 kid.
And one more, what is a Torchmate Probe Sensor?
Tell me if you can help me with these questions.
Tks.
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Originally Posted by Maxxxix View Post
Ok Mike
I saw that’s torchmate 1 come whit everything I need to built my own cnc table. There a few things that is not so clear to me.
The Torchmate 1 kit comes with X and Y motors so one of the questions is if I will need Z axis motor to performance a plane plasma cutting metal shapes. And the other is if can add a Z axis to make non plane plasma cutting to the Torchmate 1 kid.
And one more, what is a Torchmate Probe Sensor?
Tell me if you can help me with these questions.
Tks.

If you are referring to making Plasma cuts on material that is not Planar with the gantry (thus the torch) you would be referring to something like our Automatic Height Control, that can use the Arc Voltage reading from the Plasma cutter to adjust a motor that will keep the torch planar with the material while cutting.

This is an option on our tables, and if the material remains flat (say a heavier gauge plate) then an AVHC is not needed.

The Probe sensor is something used on our Z axis routing tables, for 3d mapping a small area to recreate a part.

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Hello Mike
After read a lot of the Torchmate 1 and 2 I decided to make the purchase next week. But I have two more things not so clear that I want to know.
One is if I can use any plasma cutting brand in a Torchmate 2 bolt together 4X8. Or what are the plasma characteristic needs to be use in Torchmate 2. I know that’s better for the cut a machine torch. But, how I will connect the computer to the Plasma cutter machine. There any output or input needed in the plasma cutter machine to be connected. I presume that’s the computer need to turn on and off the plasma many times. So must be a wired connection. I’m a little imprecise about these concepts.
And the second thing is if people from CNCZONE have any discount in the purchase of Torchmate product.
Any good information will be very helpful.
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Old 06-22-2009, 11:04 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Maxxxix View Post
Hello Mike
After read a lot of the Torchmate 1 and 2 I decided to make the purchase next week. But I have two more things not so clear that I want to know.
One is if I can use any plasma cutting brand in a Torchmate 2 bolt together 4X8. Or what are the plasma characteristic needs to be use in Torchmate 2. I know that’s better for the cut a machine torch. But, how I will connect the computer to the Plasma cutter machine. There any output or input needed in the plasma cutter machine to be connected. I presume that’s the computer need to turn on and off the plasma many times. So must be a wired connection. I’m a little imprecise about these concepts.
And the second thing is if people from CNCZONE have any discount in the purchase of Torchmate product.
Any good information will be very helpful.
Just about any Contact Start plasma cutter will work on the machine, our control's provide an interface box which essentially replaces the trigger on the torch. This allows the computer to fire and shut off the torch in the program. We usually recommend Thermal Dynamics and Hypertherm plasma cutters on our machines, as they are both industry leaders with great performance, customer support, and warranties. We do have other customers running esab and miller plasma cutters successfully.

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Mr. Mike, our torchmate cnc does not automatically adjust the height whenever it touches the plate, is there a sensor that can do the adjusting?
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Mike,

As a long time veteran with Hypertherm....we take exception to your statement below regarding that AVHC (automatic torch height control) is not needed in some plasma cutting applications.

In order to get acceptable life and good cut quality...today's plasma torches require that torch to work distance is controlled to within plus or minus .020" of the recomended standoff height from the plate during the cut. (With our industrial class high definition systems, height must be controlled to within plus or minus .004") In many cases...the recomended standoff is .060" to .080" off the plate while cutting. There really are not any large plates of steel....that will stay flat within .020" over their entire area, and further, as the cutting bed slats get used..the variation in torch to work distance can vary quite dramatically over the perimeter of a plate. Add normal heat induced warpage caused by plate stress to the equation....and expect height variations that must be corrected on all plasma cut plates.....without this correction you can surely expect collisions with the plate which will damage consumables and torch as well as situations where the torch is too far from the plate...which will cause extreme cut edge bevels and dross.

As important as accurate control of height whicle cutting....is the need to sense the surface of the plate before every cut , then retract to the manufacturers recomended pierce height. This function is called IHS (initial height sensing). One pierce too close to the plate will destroy the nozzle and shield on a plasma torch.

Torch height control should be installed on every plasma cutting application for acceptable ct angularity and for the best consumable life....as well as for better productivity. With a good THC you can push the start button and walk away from the cutting machine....without it, you need to stay at the machine and tweak the torch height every few seconds!

Jim Colt Hypertherm

This is an option on our tables, and if the material remains flat (say a heavier gauge plate) then an AVHC is not needed.

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Originally Posted by engrbhadz View Post
Mr. Mike, our torchmate cnc does not automatically adjust the height whenever it touches the plate, is there a sensor that can do the adjusting?
Do you have an Automatic Height Control already, or are you running a manual torch setup?

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Mike,

As a long time veteran with Hypertherm....we take exception to your statement below regarding that AVHC (automatic torch height control) is not needed in some plasma cutting applications.

In order to get acceptable life and good cut quality...today's plasma torches require that torch to work distance is controlled to within plus or minus .020" of the recomended standoff height from the plate during the cut. (With our industrial class high definition systems, height must be controlled to within plus or minus .004") In many cases...the recomended standoff is .060" to .080" off the plate while cutting. There really are not any large plates of steel....that will stay flat within .020" over their entire area, and further, as the cutting bed slats get used..the variation in torch to work distance can vary quite dramatically over the perimeter of a plate. Add normal heat induced warpage caused by plate stress to the equation....and expect height variations that must be corrected on all plasma cut plates.....without this correction you can surely expect collisions with the plate which will damage consumables and torch as well as situations where the torch is too far from the plate...which will cause extreme cut edge bevels and dross.

As important as accurate control of height whicle cutting....is the need to sense the surface of the plate before every cut , then retract to the manufacturers recomended pierce height. This function is called IHS (initial height sensing). One pierce too close to the plate will destroy the nozzle and shield on a plasma torch.

Torch height control should be installed on every plasma cutting application for acceptable ct angularity and for the best consumable life....as well as for better productivity. With a good THC you can push the start button and walk away from the cutting machine....without it, you need to stay at the machine and tweak the torch height every few seconds!

Jim Colt Hypertherm

Originally Posted by Mike@Torchmate

This is an option on our tables, and if the material remains flat (say a heavier gauge plate) then an AVHC is not needed.

-Mike
Jim,

I do agree to your points that you will experience a better cut, with longer consumable life, and you won't have to watch the machine as much when you have an AVHC unit. I know several customers running very well on non AVHC machines. It does take more work to watch for tip ups, and adjust the height if the material height changes, and you probably will get less consumable life from this process and less production (time).

With that being said, the machine does function without an AVHC unit, and on thicker materials the height does vary less then with a lighter gauge material that will warp easier. We do sell most of our machines with AVHC units, but not everyone can afford to buy one up front, or have the knowledge to build one themselves. If someone is not satisfied with the machine without an AVHC, it can always be added later. I have never heard a customer complain about not having one, because they realize it is not the 2 axis machines fault, nor the plasma cutters fault that their consumable life may not be that great, or that they have to watch the machine closely.

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We already have the AVHC but whenever we are cutting the plasma hit the plate and doesn't adjust.
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