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[email protected] October 13th 07 07:57 PM

Air compressor and Hypertherm Powermax 30
 
Hi,all

I have a plan to purchase of Hypertherm Powermax 30 plasma cutter.
Can anybody recommend which air compressor is best for Powermax 30 .

Thanks in advance.

Yoshi.


SteveB October 14th 07 02:49 AM

Air compressor and Hypertherm Powermax 30
 

wrote in message
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Hi,all

I have a plan to purchase of Hypertherm Powermax 30 plasma cutter.
Can anybody recommend which air compressor is best for Powermax 30 .

Thanks in advance.

Yoshi.


The best one is one that will supply the amount of air that the Powermax 30
requires to run full throttle for as long as you need to cut. The CFM
rating will be given in the manual. That way, you won't have to stop
cutting to wait for your compressor to catch up.

That said, then you go to brand names, and different types of compressors,
and other things.

If you are going to use the plasma cutter intermittently, then you can get
by with just about anything that will give you enough air for say five
minutes.

If you are going to hook it up to a CNC unit, such as a PlasmaCam, then you
want something that will provide enough air for an hour. Hence a larger
compressor, and a better one, as a lower grade will wear out in about three
months of that kind of use.

And now to other things. One of the most crucial things about a plasma
cutter is a dry air supply. You must be sure to have the adequate number of
filters and driers. It will probably take more than one. The air must be
100% DRY!

After that, you will have to fine tune and tweak according to your specific
use.

If you're looking for a number, I'd suggest you buy a compressor rated at
110% of anticipated need. If you're looking for a brand name, it's up to
your pocketbook, although you can get a good used quality unit that will do
the job and last for a lot less than a new one of the same flavor.

Keep us posted on how it goes. Plasma is a whole new world. CNC is like
alien technology. You're gonna love it.

Steve



Martin H. Eastburn October 14th 07 02:50 AM

Air compressor and Hypertherm Powermax 30
 
Ah - PlasmaCam is a walk in the park. Just start walking in the daytime.
Take notes and keep a head.

I have one.

Martin
Martin H. Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
TSRA, Life; NRA LOH & Patron Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot's Medal.
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member.
http://lufkinced.com/


SteveB wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi,all

I have a plan to purchase of Hypertherm Powermax 30 plasma cutter.
Can anybody recommend which air compressor is best for Powermax 30 .

Thanks in advance.

Yoshi.


The best one is one that will supply the amount of air that the Powermax 30
requires to run full throttle for as long as you need to cut. The CFM
rating will be given in the manual. That way, you won't have to stop
cutting to wait for your compressor to catch up.

That said, then you go to brand names, and different types of compressors,
and other things.

If you are going to use the plasma cutter intermittently, then you can get
by with just about anything that will give you enough air for say five
minutes.

If you are going to hook it up to a CNC unit, such as a PlasmaCam, then you
want something that will provide enough air for an hour. Hence a larger
compressor, and a better one, as a lower grade will wear out in about three
months of that kind of use.

And now to other things. One of the most crucial things about a plasma
cutter is a dry air supply. You must be sure to have the adequate number of
filters and driers. It will probably take more than one. The air must be
100% DRY!

After that, you will have to fine tune and tweak according to your specific
use.

If you're looking for a number, I'd suggest you buy a compressor rated at
110% of anticipated need. If you're looking for a brand name, it's up to
your pocketbook, although you can get a good used quality unit that will do
the job and last for a lot less than a new one of the same flavor.

Keep us posted on how it goes. Plasma is a whole new world. CNC is like
alien technology. You're gonna love it.

Steve



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Gunner[_2_] October 14th 07 02:51 AM

Air compressor and Hypertherm Powermax 30
 
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 18:57:34 -0000, wrote:

Hi,all

I have a plan to purchase of Hypertherm Powermax 30 plasma cutter.
Can anybody recommend which air compressor is best for Powermax 30 .

Thanks in advance.

Yoshi.



Anything besides an Oil less compressor that will deliver 70psi

Gunner


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