Stainless Steel with Powermax 45XP
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Stainless Steel with Powermax 45XP
I cut 14ga 304 SS with my Powermax 45XP on recommended settings this past weekend, but certain areas just did not cut all the way through. I assume I could try cutting it slower, but I do not want to waste too much of this sheet. Is a 45XP good enough for SS?
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Re: Stainless Steel with Powermax 45XP
If you are not using finecut you should be, they cut a lot better on less than 3mm than standard 45a
Book is .5mm for stainless, I find it a bit close especially if you have small holes.
Book is .5mm for stainless, I find it a bit close especially if you have small holes.
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Re: Stainless Steel with Powermax 45XP
It was a fine tip cutting 280ipm
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Re: Stainless Steel with Powermax 45XP
Oops shared the wrong image, but it is the same per the manual for SS, at 280ipm
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Re: Stainless Steel with Powermax 45XP
Had a look at the 45XP cut charts, you said you were using Finecut tips so the correct cut speed would be 200ipm rather then 280ipm. This will be your problem, see chart below. Also note the torch to work distance is much closer, .020" rather than .060". And yes, your 45XP will do a fantastic job with 14g stainless
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Re: Stainless Steel with Powermax 45XP
Well, maybe I am calling the wrong tip "Finecut"
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Re: Stainless Steel with Powermax 45XP
I did, I was wrong when thinking this was the fine tip...
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Re: Stainless Steel with Powermax 45XP
If it's not cutting all the way thru the material, then you may have your cut height set too high, are cutting too fast, have improper current setting, or have poor work lead connection to your material. FineCuts will provide a narrower kerf width, less heat into the part, but will not correct for incorrect settings. Your 45xp manual has mechanized cut charts for stainless steel. I recommend that you use those settings making sure that your consumables are in good condition, you have sufficient air supply - both pressure while cutting and moisture/oil free. It would be helpful if you would post some photos of your incomplete cuts.SmokyMtnRed wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 8:15 am I cut 14ga 304 SS with my Powermax 45XP on recommended settings this past weekend, but certain areas just did not cut all the way through. I assume I could try cutting it slower, but I do not want to waste too much of this sheet. Is a 45XP good enough for SS?
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Re: Stainless Steel with Powermax 45XP
Ah 10-4, yes that is not a FineCut. It could be that your machines speed is not quite accurate and could be travelling faster than 280ipm despite being set for 280ipm. I am not sure what table you have. Regardless the cut charts are not gospel but are fantastic starting points which typically deliver great success. If your cut height is correct (0.060" and can be measured with feeler gauges if you pause the machine a straight section of your cut) then you likely just need to slow it down. Try 270ipm and go slower if needed but once you find the speed that cuts well check your cut height again with the feeler gauges and adjust that if needed for the new speed. Would be interested to hear of your results.
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Re: Stainless Steel with Powermax 45XP
Hopefully, I will add Torch Height Control this weekend once all the parts come in, which should help a lot. I retrofitted an old table with an open-source controller. The table initially did not have THC; it only had the three-ball rolling setup. The THC I am going with is also an open-source solution. I hope it goes as well as the other controller did.
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Re: Stainless Steel with Powermax 45XP
Sounds good but you definitely want to get it cutting well without the THC first since getting THC's running well can be a task in itself. The next step is to introduce the THC so it can maintain that same good cut at the correct height if and when the material warps. You don't need a THC if the material flat and not warping so get it cutting perfect without it. The best way to achieve this is to just cut 24" long straight lines until you have the speed and height perfect and producing good cuts.
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Re: Stainless Steel with Powermax 45XP
I have cut a ton of 14 ga SS with a 45Amp speed 180