Threadkiller
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Morning all. I have a Primeweld 50amp plasma cutter. Its been a great machine especially for the price.
I was having an issue the other day while cutting 1/4" plate. I'm sure it's something I'm doing wrong. As I was cutting, the molten slag from the cut was sticking to the bottom of the plate an as it cooled it would basically reform the plate under the cut and I would have to break out the angle grinder with the cutoff disk which kinda defeats the purpose. The only saving grace is that the cut was already made and was pin straight so the cutoff wheel didn't wander.
I had the machine pinned at 50amps but afterwards I started lowering the amps of the machine which didn't seem to make a difference. The machine still cut 1/4" plate at 30amps which I thought was pretty good. Does anyone have any advice on what I'm doing wrong? I also tried messing with the air pressure which didn't seem to make a difference either. Should I just run the air at 125 PSI to try and clear the slag better? I don't know.
I was having an issue the other day while cutting 1/4" plate. I'm sure it's something I'm doing wrong. As I was cutting, the molten slag from the cut was sticking to the bottom of the plate an as it cooled it would basically reform the plate under the cut and I would have to break out the angle grinder with the cutoff disk which kinda defeats the purpose. The only saving grace is that the cut was already made and was pin straight so the cutoff wheel didn't wander.
I had the machine pinned at 50amps but afterwards I started lowering the amps of the machine which didn't seem to make a difference. The machine still cut 1/4" plate at 30amps which I thought was pretty good. Does anyone have any advice on what I'm doing wrong? I also tried messing with the air pressure which didn't seem to make a difference either. Should I just run the air at 125 PSI to try and clear the slag better? I don't know.