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Hypertherm MicroEdge User Manual

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X and Y Motor/Encoder
Selecting this feature as Swapped will internally swap the X and Y Axis encoder signals. This feature
simplifies the installation to systems with alternate wiring configurations.
Auto Torch Spacing
Selecting Yes enables an automatic torch spacing feature for use. This feature uses embedded part
program codes and dedicated outputs to control individual torch stations to set spacing and clamping
of direct and mirrored cutting. Please refer to the Auto Torch Spacing information provided in this
guide for additional information.
Tilt Rotator Installed
The Tilt Rotator Installed parameter is used to enable use of the Tilt Rotator feature. Tilt Rotator is a
unique rotational cutting tool which combines a rotational axis with a Tilt (bevel) axis allowing for
compound cutting. Note: The Tilt Rotator feature will execute the commanded Tilt Angle motion over
the length of the line segment (linear interpolation).
Dual Tilt Rotator Installed
This parameter enables use of a second Tilt Rotator feature. Additionally a second Transverse Axis
is enabled for use allowing individual, parallel and Mirror cutting.
Auto Home at Power Up
Determines if the Contour Bevel Head (CBH) and Tilt / Rotate axes will automatically go into the
homing routine upon powering up the control.
Follower Initially
This parameter is used to determine if the CBH and Rotate features will always be enabled after
power up or would be enabled through the part program.
Dual Tilting Rotator Mode
The Dual Tilting Rotator Mode defines the Tilt Rotator to use two Tilt Axes rather than a Rotation
Axis and Tilt Axis for Rotational Bevel Cutting. Tilt Rotator parameter must be active for this feature.
Key Press Logging
The Key Logging feature is used to record key press and other related information in a daily log file.
This is intended for use by Service Technicians when a fault occurs to help review events prior to the
fault experienced. When enabled, the file will be saved to the hard drive which then may be retrieved
through the Files feature by transferring the file to floppy diskette or USB memory. Generally, this
parameter is set to NO unless instructed by a technician to be enabled.

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Hypertherm MicroEdge Specifications

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BrandHypertherm
ModelMicroEdge
CategoryControl Systems
LanguageEnglish

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