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MAXPR
O2
00
Instruction Manual 80
7
7
00 Revision 1
Specifications
65 degree hand torch – 420
1
07
•
The minimum bend radius for the
torc
h lead is 152.4
mm (6.0 inches)
1
290.5
8 mm (11.4
4 inches)
2
65 degrees
3
44.20 mm (1.
7
4 inches)
4
285.24 mm (11.23 inches)
5
238.51 mm (9.3
9 inches)
4
3
2
1
5
0.91 kg
(2.0 lb)
43
45
Table of Contents
Default Chapter
5
Table of Contents
5
Safety
13
Recognize Safety Information
13
Follow Safety Instructions
13
Electrical Hazards
13
Electric Shock Can Kill
14
Cutting Can Cause Fire or Explosion
15
Fire Prevention
15
Explosion Prevention
15
Toxic Fumes Can Cause Injury or Death
16
Grounding Safety
17
Static Electricity Can Damage Circuit Boards
17
Compressed Gas Equipment Safety
18
Gas Cylinders Can Explode if Damaged
18
A Plasma Arc Can Cause Injury and Burns
18
Arc Rays Can Burn Eyes and Skin
19
Pacemaker and Hearing Aid Operation
20
Noise Can Damage Hearing
20
A Plasma Arc Can Damage Frozen Pipes
20
Dry Dust Collection Information
21
Laser Radiation
22
Symbols and Marks
23
Additional Safety Information
24
Warning Labels
24
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
27
Introduction
27
Installation and Use
27
Assessment of Area
27
Methods of Reducing Emissions
27
Mains Supply
27
Contents
28
Maintenance of Cutting Equipment
28
Cutting Cables
28
Equipotential Bonding
28
Earthing of the Workpiece
28
Screening and Shielding
28
Warranty
29
Attention
29
General
29
Patent Indemnity
30
Limitation of Liability
30
National and Local Codes
30
Liability Cap
30
Insurance
30
Transfer of Rights
30
Product Stewardship
31
Introduction
31
National and Local Safety Regulations
31
Certification Test Marks
31
Differences in National Standards
31
Safe Installation and Use of Shape Cutting Equipment
32
Procedures for Periodic Inspection and Testing
32
Qualification of Test Personnel
32
Residual Current Devices (Rcds)
32
Higher-Level Systems
33
Environmental Stewardship
35
Introduction
35
National and Local Environmental Regulations
35
The Rohs Directive
35
Proper Disposal of Hypertherm Products
35
The WEEE Directive
35
The REACH Regulation
36
Proper Handling and Safe Use of Chemicals
36
Fumes Emission and Air Quality
36
Specifications
37
System Description
37
General
37
Power Supply
37
Ignition Console
37
Torch
37
Gas System
37
Cooling System
39
System Gas Requirements
39
Power Supply
40
Mechanized Torches
41
Straight Torch - 428024
41
Quick-Disconnect Torch - 428027 or 428028
42
Hand Torches
43
Degree Hand Torch - 420108
43
Degree Hand Torch - 420107
44
Installation
45
Upon Receipt
45
Claims
45
Installation Requirements
45
Noise Levels
45
Placement of System Components
46
Supply Gas Hoses
47
Recommended Grounding and Shielding Practices
48
Introduction
48
Types of Grounding
48
Grounding Practices
48
Placement of the Power Supply
52
Torch Lead Connections
53
Work Lead Connections
56
Torch Connections
57
Connect the Torch to the Quick-Disconnect Receptacle
58
Torch Mounting and Alignment
59
Mounting the Torch
59
Torch Alignment
59
CNC Interface Cable
60
Notes to CNC Interface Cable Run List
60
Remote ON/OFF Switch (Provided by Customer)
62
Power Requirements
64
General
64
Line Disconnect Switch
65
Main Power Cable
65
Connect the Power
66
Torch Coolant Requirements
67
Premixed Coolant for Standard Operating Temperatures
67
Custom Coolant MIX for Cold Operating Temperatures (below -12° C / 10° F)
68
Custom Coolant MIX for Hot Operating Temperatures (above 38° C / 100° F)
69
Water Purity Requirements
69
Contents
70
Fill the Power Supply with Coolant
70
Connect the Supply Gases
71
Air/Air Cutting
71
N 2 /N 2 Supply Gas Connection
71
O 2 /Air Supply Gas Hook up
71
Gas Requirements
75
Setting the Supply Gas Regulators
75
Gas Regulators
76
Supply Gas Plumbing
77
Supply Gas Hoses
78
Air
78
Oxygen
78
Nitrogen
78
Operation
79
Daily Start-Up
79
Controls and Indicators
80
Power Supply Operation
81
General
81
3-Digit Display Functions
82
Choosing a Cutting Process
83
Handheld Cutting
84
Specifications
84
Consumable Selection and Gas Settings
84
Starting a Cut
84
Piercing
85
Gouging
86
Specifications
86
Gouging Safety
86
Gouge a Workpiece
86
Gouging Techniques
87
Straight Gouging
87
Side Gouging
88
Gouge Profiles and Metal Removal Rates
89
Varying the Gouge Profile
90
Cutting Parameters
90
Mechanized Consumables
90
Hand Held Torch Consumables
90
Hand Held Cutting and Gouging Consumable Selection
91
Mild Steel
91
Stainless Steel
92
Aluminum
93
Install and Inspect Consumables
94
Install Consumables
94
Inspect Consumables
95
Torch Maintenance
96
Routine Maintenance
96
Quick-Disconnect Maintenance
96
Maintenance Kit
96
Torch Connections
97
Quick-Disconnect Torch
97
Straight Torch
97
Replace the Torch Water Tube
98
Common Cutting Faults
99
Machine Torch
99
Hand Torch
99
Optimizing Cut Quality
100
Tips for Table and Torch
100
Plasma Setup Tips
100
Maximize the Life of Consumable Parts
100
Additional Factors of Cut Quality
101
Cut Angle
101
Dross
102
How to Increase Cutting Speed
102
Straightness of the Cut Surface
102
Estimated Kerf-Width Compensation
103
Metric
103
English
104
Cut Charts
105
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Hypertherm MAXPRO200 Specifications
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Brand
Hypertherm
Model
MAXPRO200
Category
Welding System
Language
English
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