I quit watching it because half of the time the darn BANNER you have telling what it cuts, is in the way of the VIDEO! As someone who has done production work, You might want to quiet down the video a bit, AND Remove the Banner, but add some text in an upper right or left hand corner where it will be out of the way. That Big Gaudy banner is not needed. Let the Product sell it self, - Not the Banner. Said with CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, - Please do not be offended, As I am just trying to help.
i run a jet edge waterjet at work, its pressurized at 60,000 psi, and i use abrasive. when u go to 90000 psi it cuts faster but wears down ur machine hella fast
everything about these machines cost a ton of money, the set up i have my company invested over $250k but it brings in about $600-$3000 a day depending on what im cutting and how long it takes.
Normally these cut under water is this above water just for the video shoot? If so I can see why it would be a pretty boring video if all you saw was bubbling water
Yes---waterjet will cut all types of stone. Abrasive is added to the water stream to cut thicker and harder materials. Right now, we are cutting 12" thick hardened titanium steel with our Streamline PRO 90,000 psi pump. Please let us know if you have any more questions or would like to talk to a local KMT area manager. Thanks for your question!
Thank you HLasat---we appreciate every customer and want to help in their success. Thank you for taking the time to post your comment and thank you for your business.
i noticed its at a slow speed it cuts, so i wonder if it passes by quick on whatever its cutting will it still cut ?? and if some were to swipe there hand across real quick will it cut it or chop it off clean ??
When a front door is being watched, your best option often times is just to make a back door. If you don't mind getting damp, a water saw is a great tool for the job. It will cut through the wall much more quitly than a metel saw and won't ignite anything flamible that happens to be lying around.
I wonder: how much an issue is maintenance? I'm thinking in the first place of blocked (clogged) nozzles (from residues present in water). Will the obvious presence of humidity effect other (electrical) parts of the device - or how is that problem solved?
I use one of those, just load up or create some vector graphics and start cutting ,its the balls!!! btw it is as acurate as the size of the stream allows and yes it can cut your wrist.
very accurate cutting, can cut up to 3" thick steel,very accurate for thick materials but not really fast, cutting with psi of 60,000 h2o+abrasive powder.
Rinjingan, As a general rule waterjet is significantly cheaper than laser. Most lasers start out around $500,000 where with waterjet you can start around $100,000.
One thing that sucks is cleaning the sand out of the thing on occasion, its difficult to shovel it out with bits of metal in the sand (nearly impossible) do you know a better way to clean er out
@urahara300 Engineer for a waterjet company here (won't say which one)
in a short answer: yes.
Although the long life cutting heads have a diamond orifice to allow for extended run times. These diamonds do wear down eventually. I actually work closely with one of the diamond orifice suppliers, pretty cool stuff!
There is no temperature applied. The cutting water is around 80 Degrees F. This is one of the major benifits because without heat the material does not suffer any adverse effects you would see from plasma and laser.
It depends on the pressure of the water. If the syringe can withstand high pressures then the water will stay within the syringe. If not the water will find the path of least resistance and escape. It may blow but chances are it will just fizzle out.
90,000psi water jet cutters (some of the most powerful) shoot out at 1,000m/s.
So it would go up about 50km (~30 miles). I suppose if you had one with about 250,000psi you could theoretically shoot satellites out of low earth orbit.
wanna see what distance it has.
vivalasaunders 1 week ago
I want a water gun like this :D
shootstuffup 3 weeks ago
Can it cut diamond?
MrSodaducky 1 month ago
whats the I.P.M when cutting plates like 3/16 and then like a 1" plate?
Optimus376 2 months ago
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xLethalxProdigyx 3 months ago
I quit watching it because half of the time the darn BANNER you have telling what it cuts, is in the way of the VIDEO! As someone who has done production work, You might want to quiet down the video a bit, AND Remove the Banner, but add some text in an upper right or left hand corner where it will be out of the way. That Big Gaudy banner is not needed. Let the Product sell it self, - Not the Banner. Said with CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, - Please do not be offended, As I am just trying to help.
AngPatGV 4 months ago 2
Can KMT provide any cutting out solutions for my smoking habit?
lexichronicle2 4 months ago
i run a jet edge waterjet at work, its pressurized at 60,000 psi, and i use abrasive. when u go to 90000 psi it cuts faster but wears down ur machine hella fast
everything about these machines cost a ton of money, the set up i have my company invested over $250k but it brings in about $600-$3000 a day depending on what im cutting and how long it takes.
SpartanAtom 5 months ago
@SpartanAtom Wow, so that's about a year at the low rate to clear the purchase cost. Not too shabby!
lexichronicle2 4 months ago
IMMA FIRIN MAH LAZAH!!!!! (Squirts water)
Cacowninja 5 months ago
Is a vortex more efficient than a laminar water flow ?
optionsnone 7 months ago
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optionsnone 7 months ago
Normally these cut under water is this above water just for the video shoot? If so I can see why it would be a pretty boring video if all you saw was bubbling water
vampov 7 months ago
@vampov "Normally these cut under water is this above water just for the video shoot?"
Not all of them have the submerged option. I know the Omax's do.
lexichronicle2 4 months ago
anybody kno where i can buy a waterjet gun for a hot sunny day at the park?
caliswagg818 7 months ago
Will It Blend..? That is the question..
Macmizan 7 months ago
@Macmizan LOL~~~~~!!
faostube 7 months ago
What happens if I stick my finger in there?
elsamuraiguapo 7 months ago
It's nice to have but who is gonna pump the basement dry?
BuzzingFridge 8 months ago
water gun fight!!!!!!!
fryinskillet101 8 months ago
can it cut through your comments on the video so that we see clearly ?
anterlic 8 months ago
No smoke, no slag to grind. What a great idea.
charkee1 9 months ago
motherfucker wrap me up one
BayouBluesMan 9 months ago
07:05 "cut food" :))
- hey Mike all the knifes are dirty. how will i slice the bread?
- dude dont be lazy and take one of them from the dishwasher and wash it!!
- hmm i dont like washing the dishes lets use the water jet application
serkanvai 9 months ago
will it hurt if i put my finger down there?
KakuKachoO 9 months ago
do they make a hand held version of this ?
tmcunlimited 10 months ago
@tmcunlimited You wouldn't be able to hold it. The water is coming out at Mach 4 dude.
z0tx 9 months ago
i never thought water could be so dangerous
bilashhossain 10 months ago
will it cut through tungsten?
sprogdiklis 10 months ago
Garnet abrasives?
WasteTime4Passwords 10 months ago
Can I cut my boss with this wonderful machine?
euassustovoce 11 months ago
Nope...no diamond cutting, as well as certain ceramics cannot sustain it, nor can tempered glass (shatters).
flamevtx 1 year ago
Chuck Norris' water gun ^^
TheSpeedCube 1 year ago
Thanks for this video...
Right now I'm a college student that concentrate to Industrial Engineering, and this video is very useful for my Manufacturing Process subject :)
Thanks youtube, and thanks KMT.
exociding 1 year ago
why is that water on the side wobble like that ? is it wobblegirl ?
soundmagnefier 1 year ago
dont worry.. its just a scratch
mcrloversGee 1 year ago
Yes---waterjet will cut all types of stone. Abrasive is added to the water stream to cut thicker and harder materials. Right now, we are cutting 12" thick hardened titanium steel with our Streamline PRO 90,000 psi pump. Please let us know if you have any more questions or would like to talk to a local KMT area manager. Thanks for your question!
KMTWaterjetCutting 1 year ago
ah can we make this cordless
Alientraveler003 11 months ago
@KMTWaterjetCutting wtf!? 90,000 PSI? jesus thats a bomb waiting to go off. olol!
faostube 7 months ago
You mentioned marble.. How is it for harder stone like granite, or softer stone like slate?
NSResponder 1 year ago
Thank you HLasat---we appreciate every customer and want to help in their success. Thank you for taking the time to post your comment and thank you for your business.
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HLasat 1 year ago
cut through overuse of the word cut
humanseverywhere 1 year ago
i noticed its at a slow speed it cuts, so i wonder if it passes by quick on whatever its cutting will it still cut ?? and if some were to swipe there hand across real quick will it cut it or chop it off clean ??
selfish91 1 year ago
That's Chuck Norris having a slash.
hyperthreaded 1 year ago
When a front door is being watched, your best option often times is just to make a back door. If you don't mind getting damp, a water saw is a great tool for the job. It will cut through the wall much more quitly than a metel saw and won't ignite anything flamible that happens to be lying around.
IIvIIegosh 1 year ago
FYI: This is the same power in pokemon's water type move "water gun"...
masterbutan 1 year ago
It would have been quite informative and worth watching without the annoying comments box continually blocking half of the picture.
ozzirt 1 year ago
Imagine they made Super Soakes that powerful!! :D haha
punkrocka1992 1 year ago
@punkrocka1992 Water fucking owns!
Cacowninja 1 year ago
im bettin that can cut you
BetterBillieveIt 1 year ago
@BetterBillieveIt Oh yeah.
Cacowninja 1 year ago
I wonder: how much an issue is maintenance? I'm thinking in the first place of blocked (clogged) nozzles (from residues present in water). Will the obvious presence of humidity effect other (electrical) parts of the device - or how is that problem solved?
diatonix2 1 year ago
I want to see the water pump, which type can do that ? :)
mos3ad2006 1 year ago
lol its hard to tink that it could cut through a person
TheRealTingAling 1 year ago
one hell of a water gun
monimstarfox 1 year ago
around 60000 psi - yes and they all have a rough garnet feed
ushymucka 1 year ago
does anyone know the pressure and temperature of water just when its being released?
It's so amazing u can cut with WATER
apparent123 1 year ago
the only way to evolve this is to harness the powers of wind at supersonic speeds to cut the same things
AxlSlash4 2 years ago
no way... how is that even possible
Primer9 2 years ago
@Primer9 It's fast, VERY FAST.
Mustachioman 1 year ago
I use one of those, just load up or create some vector graphics and start cutting ,its the balls!!! btw it is as acurate as the size of the stream allows and yes it can cut your wrist.
Mrpantymelt 2 years ago
Stick my finger in there...
FROZYO 2 years ago
very accurate cutting, can cut up to 3" thick steel,very accurate for thick materials but not really fast, cutting with psi of 60,000 h2o+abrasive powder.
Ubookz 2 years ago
The power of wather
SERBE4EVER 2 years ago
How thick can it cut in steel and how accurate?
MrFlyinpig 2 years ago
how much the prise if it compare to lasercuting machine..?
rinjingan 2 years ago
Rinjingan, As a general rule waterjet is significantly cheaper than laser. Most lasers start out around $500,000 where with waterjet you can start around $100,000.
KMTWaterjetCutting 2 years ago
TQ very much..
rinjingan 2 years ago
One thing that sucks is cleaning the sand out of the thing on occasion, its difficult to shovel it out with bits of metal in the sand (nearly impossible) do you know a better way to clean er out
Mrpantymelt 2 years ago
can it cut through diamond?
urahara300 2 years ago 17
@urahara300
No it cant, for most powerfull water jets the diamond is used in ending so water dont destroys it.
pon4iks 1 year ago
@urahara300
Nope. It takes lasers to cut through pure diamond. Water can't do it
ritoruka 11 months ago
@urahara300 Diamond, glass (it breaks) are some of the few materials a waterjet cutter cannot cut
z0tx 9 months ago
@urahara300 YES EVERYTHING
water jet is the stronger thing in the univers
MHND07 9 months ago
@urahara300 Engineer for a waterjet company here (won't say which one)
in a short answer: yes.
Although the long life cutting heads have a diamond orifice to allow for extended run times. These diamonds do wear down eventually. I actually work closely with one of the diamond orifice suppliers, pretty cool stuff!
arriba90 7 months ago
can it cut my wrist?
RyanAWan 2 years ago
now thats a proper liquid sword,,,btw is it only the pressure at work here or is there certain teperature applied to it as well i wonder
NokTurrnal99 2 years ago
There is no temperature applied. The cutting water is around 80 Degrees F. This is one of the major benifits because without heat the material does not suffer any adverse effects you would see from plasma and laser.
KMTWaterjetCutting 2 years ago
I want one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BoatRepairMan 2 years ago
why
zloben9000 2 years ago
If you would like more info on this call me 910-974-5414 josh butler
0623josh 2 years ago
what happends if a metal seringr is filled with water but with no way out and is compressed? will the serynge blow?
LucyiX 2 years ago
It depends on the pressure of the water. If the syringe can withstand high pressures then the water will stay within the syringe. If not the water will find the path of least resistance and escape. It may blow but chances are it will just fizzle out.
KMTWaterjet1 2 years ago
yes this can kill you, it's pressure develops up to 4000 bars.
for terenceheng83- i'm still wondering but don't have the balls to try it xD
dummmah 3 years ago
can this kill u :(
playstion33 3 years ago
i m wondering, if the jet is pointed upwards how high will it shoot?
terenceheng83 3 years ago 30
good question...idk
cCoOpPyYcCaAtTRs 3 years ago
@terenceheng83
90,000psi water jet cutters (some of the most powerful) shoot out at 1,000m/s.
So it would go up about 50km (~30 miles). I suppose if you had one with about 250,000psi you could theoretically shoot satellites out of low earth orbit.
RaymondCorrigan 1 year ago
@terenceheng83 neglecting any head loss using P=rho*g*h,
and letting rho to be 1000kg/m^3 since cutting is done with water at about room temperature
and taking gage 90000psi = 620Mpa
we get h=63km in theory
i think thats how we work it out
bricefiztberg 1 year ago
@bricefiztberg wow.. if that's true, that;s hardcore... thanks for the info...
terenceheng83 1 year ago
@terenceheng83 Not very high it will just turn to mist
mrhyde6 1 year ago
@terenceheng83 It dissipates in the air quite fast as you can imagine, do it actually wouldn't go farther than 30-40 inches
z0tx 9 months ago
the power of softness - tao te ching
sylvester134 3 years ago