Chuck (az)

The retaining cap is a consumable. It also has air holes that can clog and heat can deform them. I hear people say that they have changed the consumables when they have a problem but they only changed the electrode and nozzle. The retaining cap and swirl ring and shield are also consumables.leatherhands wrote:If your still seeing this with new consumables then I would check that your air pressure is set properly, set pressure while the plasma is flowing or purging air. If pressure is OK then your issue is likley speed related and/or cutting height (arc length) related.
Not sure how the retaining cup could become out of round or how it would be effecting your situation but I would like to learn.geo4932 wrote:The cause is probably that the retaining cup is out of round. Most people never change the retaining cup and it is a consumable.
wl5044 wrote:Thats a big 10-4 on the retaining cup. Mine wouldnt fire so I would check all the switches in the torch and remove the "consumables" and reassemble and it would work for a while then just stop firing again. I finaly replaced the swirl ring and retaining cup both of them where original (6yrs old ). This thing cuts like a new one. Its a miller spectum 375 . Although I plan purchasing a hypertherm powermax 45 this next yr. Thanks to Jim my mind is made on this . I love Miller equip but I have never seen such customer service as he gives. Although I do wish my welding shop would sell hypertherm equip as they are wanting to (can you help me on this Jim?).
Wesley Nichols wrote:.....I have been having more trouble than almost possibly imaginable with my table this morning..... I am cutting out a bunch of bale hooks.... 14 of them out of 5/8" plate... I have a Hypertherm Powermax 1250 G3 series..... I am running an 80amp tip... I CANNOT get the thing to cut straighter than about a 30degree angle. Replaced all consumables, running 12ipm, cutting height .067 checked with calipers..... Got a guy showing up in an hour with a whole sheet of 3/4" he wants cut up in an hour..... Any suggestions........ right now i'd pay anyone about what they asked for this thing to work.
Streetwekz,Streetwerkz wrote:I never have luck with fine cut consumables when used on steel thicker than 10 ga