Looking to buy a MR DEBURR VIBRATORY TANK, anyone know if this would be a good investment?
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Looking to buy a MR DEBURR VIBRATORY TANK, anyone know if this would be a good investment?
Looking to invest in a quality finishing tank for small metal parts. Have been looking at a MR. DEBURR Tank, anyone know if this would be a good machine to buy???
Jim,
Yes I am using the fine cut nozzle...Probably destroyed by now, however I first tried cutting with the fine cut nozzle at 40 amps running the plasmacam at 150 ipm, 145 ipm and 140 ipm with no...
Jim -
Continue to experience problems in cutting 16 gauge material, despite the information you provided. The cleanest cut (little to no slag) I have received resulted from the following:
120...
Thanks for your help Jim, I will try the adjustments Monday and will let you know. Thanks again I appreciate it.
Mike.
Jim -
Cutting the following materials:
10, 16 and 20 gauge mild steel with a PlasmaCam DCH2 and a Hypertherm Power Max 1000 set at 60 amps.
Height control is set at .1 and speeds are 500...
Sounds, good...Also looking into tumblers but not sure if this is a good route to go considering quality tumblers seem to be a bit pricey especially for the small parts being produced.
OK. Other than a wire wheel, sandblasting, or simply chipping the material off, is there any other tool useful in eliminating the slag once the material has been cut???
Operating a PlasmaCam with a Hypertherm powermax 1000, seems to be working great...However still need to figure out how to reduce minimal amounts of slag left after parts have been cut..Any efficient...