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hypertherm consumables
Does anyone know of a suppier that sells theHypertherm Fine Cut consumables bulk rather than the five pack! Looking for part # 220329 nozzel, and 120926 electode.. I am paying way to much I think... My local supplier is charging 8.09 for a nozzel , and 10.29 for a electode. Thank Dennis
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Dennis,
I thought the US/Canadian exchange was pretty close par.....the 220329 lists for 6.25,
and the 120926 lists for 8.30 in the U.S. There is shipping and maybe tax....but that sounds a bit high.
Jim
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Would like to find some bulk at a better price ,if possible!
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hey new to the site but the best prices for hypertherm consumables that i have found is at harrisweldingsupplies.com. when i was paying almost $16 for 100 amp nozzle and electrode locally, the advertised price was just over $10 for the pair and that really added up
maybe that's helpful
baker
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Baker, how is there shipping , do you get your items in a timely fashion!
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it took about 3-4 days which is nothing if you have a big enought order and think about all that money ur saving but i don't know how that would affect you since they would ship it to canada
if you find any cheaper please let me know
thanks
baker
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I always use http://www.hypermax.org/index.html They have the best prices that I've found. The shipping is prompt.
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I'll second hypermax. Good prices and fast shipping.
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www.thermacut.com
Talk to salesman about bulk purchases. They have good pricing and after hundreds of tips and comparsions their claims that their tips last longer are true.
Tom Caudle
www.CandCNC.com
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Thanks Tom, I will give them a call in the Morning!
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Thermacut is an aftermarket consumable company that copies designs from the major plasma system manufacturers. They sometimes are less expensive (very low development and engineering costs...by copying others designs!)...yet they farm most of their manufacturing offshore.... Try them, of course....but give them a fair test side by side with the genuine parts from Hypertherm. You will find a better combination of cut quality, cut speed and life with the Hypertherm parts...which makes them ultimately less expensive. Hypertherm parts are designed, engineered, tested and manufactured in our facilities in New Hampshire.
One warning: don't mix non genuine and genuine parts together! The stack up tolerances (from different manufacturers) are not properly controlled...and can cause internal heating and damage to torch components.
Jim
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TESTED:
Tips for Hypertherm 1000 G3 cutting 10ga mild steel at recommended feedrates tested through 100+ tips and 35 electrodes. Prior to that OEM tips (Hypertherm) in larger qty's.
40A and 60A tips used.
Used Thermacut swirl ring with their tips (required).
Thermacut over the test time and qty showed equal cut quality, better life (by about 15%) and lower cost. Pierce counts per tip and electrode were somewhat better. Buying from them direct in bulk cuts per unit costs even lower.
While the testing was not "lab", and is subjective, it's also about performance in the shop on the same machine over time.
Other production shops have reported similar results.
I like a lot of things about the Hypertherm 1000 series (best thing is how easy it is to hook up a CNC controller) but that doesn't mean there are not viable alternatives for consumables.
Since I own a company that cuts production plasma and get to write the checks for expenses, the cost of consumables is in black and white. Daily expenses for those items dropped after switching to the Thermacut, while production remained the same.
I don't work for or get paid by either company.
TOM CAUDLE
www.CandCNC.com