60,000 PSI Vs 90,000 PSI Waterjet Cutting

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2011

A 60,000 psi direct drive pump provides more actual cutting power than a 90,000 psi hydraulic intensifier with the same size motor. With the same abrasive flow, the direct drive pump cuts faster and at a lower cost.

For more about OMAX, visit http://www.headland.com.au/machinery/fabrication-machinery/water-jet/

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  • This is all bs. Omax does not even produce a 90k pump to even test. Seemed to have left out the bit that yes, it is a smaller nozzle, and less volume, what happens to water and abrasive velocity? It increses greaty which in turn cuts faster using less abrasive and less water. Been there done that...

  • @RudeMcNasty there is one. Just search for 87k vs. 60k

  • What would've been nice Side-by-side comparison, cutting the same material. Show the time elapsed video.

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