Let’s test out two tools from Niagara cutter using Adaptive or High Speed Machining strategies in the HAAS VM3! Using Fusion 360 CAM to machine the block of 4140 steel!
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Let’s test out two tools from Niagara cutter using Adaptive or High Speed Machining strategies in the HAAS VM3! Using Fusion 360 CAM to machine the block of 4140 steel! CAM File: http://bit.ly/2sKjCvA Dial Indicator: http://amzn.to/2rdc0zJ NOGA Base: http://amzn.to/2s3W6Mj Slow Motion Filmed with http://amzn.to/2r2vCat 5 Reasons to Use a Fixture Plate on Your CNC Machine: https://bit.ly/3sNA4uH source
heres how you manually cut on a plasma cutter when trying to clear the table!
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heres how you manually cut on a plasma cutter when trying to clear the table! Check out ChantzFabz.com & Chantz Fabz on facebook for any questions or comments! Also you can follow me on instagram @ChantzFabz for all my latest and greatest… and if your have any business inquires please contact me at [email protected] i can pretty much do anything
In this episode, Jim Colt, an industry veteran from Hypertherm, talks about how to cut expanded metal with a CNC plasma cutter. Visit https://www.maverickcnc.com/ for more information on all of our plasma cutting tables.
The Hypertherm Powermax plasma is fully capable of cutting expanded metal. The power supply has an expanded metal mode.
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Video description :
Hi, Jim Colt here with MaverickCNC, this is a MaverickCNC MV machine that’s set up with a Powermax 85 plasma cutting system. I get a lot of questions about a lot of different materials, we’ve spoken about corrugated material, we’ve spoken about tread plate cutting – things like that.
Another one we run into, quite often that is system is fully capable of handling, is expanded metal. You might use, it’s metal that’s actually expanded and has, usually has diamond shape holes in it and typically in the past you had to cut it with an abrasive cut off saw, with a hand cutting torch, oxy fuel torch or something like that.
The newer technology plasma cutting systems, like this Powermax 85 from Hypertherm has an expanded cutting mode so you basically turn the switch on the front panel of the power supply into expanded metal cutting mode and then throw your plate on the table and you do have to, in most cases, you have to defeat the height control system, in other words, put it into manual height control mode, control the height manually but it does a very good job cutting that material at very high speeds.
Another thing a table like this MaverickCNC table can unlock for you and give you really good cut quality.
In this episode, Jim Colt, an industry veteran from Hypertherm, talks about how to cut expanded metal with a CNC plasma cutter. Visit https://www.maverickcnc.com/ for more information on all of our plasma cutting tables. The Hypertherm Powermax plasma is fully capable of cutting expanded metal. The power supply has an expanded metal mode. Be sure to subscribe to our channel
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00:00 Intro
00:16 Router Plate
00:37 Center Assembly
03:32 Slider Assemblies
07:31 Z Assemblies
09:20 Making Sliders fit my table
09:58 Connecting Z & X
14:55 Installing belts
16:26 Wiring
17:02 Firmware install
17:50 Testing
18:37 Final Assembly
22:06 Crown test
23:09 First cuts
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