@KarasCyborg Dynatorch utilizes only fast accurate closed loop DC brushless servo motors in our drive system. Each Dynatorch system provides an integrated, fast response, high sensitivity arc voltage torch height controller with built in arc voltage stabilization. The inside of the tube you have viewed is not rough at all. I hope this helps with your question.
Why don't you turn off the torch height control when doing tubular cuts? The tube isn't going to distort like flat plate and you can keep the torch at the right height for each cut. This would save about 3 secs per cut. It would be much quicker.
great video !!…
took me some time to realize that this machine made holes …
wonder : when there is no tube, does it still make holes ? or do you need to have a substrate to make holes on ? …
vincent7520 1 week ago
Is the inside of the tube rough?
KarasCyborg 1 year ago
@KarasCyborg Dynatorch utilizes only fast accurate closed loop DC brushless servo motors in our drive system. Each Dynatorch system provides an integrated, fast response, high sensitivity arc voltage torch height controller with built in arc voltage stabilization. The inside of the tube you have viewed is not rough at all. I hope this helps with your question.
wiley277 1 year ago
why does it have to bump the surface?
VirtRampage 1 year ago
@VirtRampage it's checking where the surface is to set the height of the torch
lexichronicle2 1 year ago
what program do you use to do that?
i mean the design and the g-code software?
marson27 2 years ago
I done the same operation at Trane in :30 seconds
Hillscout 2 years ago
excellent!!! this is wat i was searching on the net..
topoffthe 2 years ago
That took sooo long
SaMpLs09 2 years ago
@SaMpLs09 :
Heheh - it would be MUCH quicker to do it by hand...
:-)
elmerexpress 2 years ago
Good comment we will keep that in mind.
-Walt
Dynatorch 3 years ago
Why don't you turn off the torch height control when doing tubular cuts? The tube isn't going to distort like flat plate and you can keep the torch at the right height for each cut. This would save about 3 secs per cut. It would be much quicker.
Rich.
baccus61 3 years ago 2