Putting Into Operation - Abicor Binzel ABIPLAS CUT Mode D'emploi

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6 Putting into operation

6.2 Setting up the
The ABIPLAS
70 A, 110 A and 150 A, each based on a duty cycle of 60%. The cutting torch nozzles and
torch body axis are positioned in a straight line. The plasma nozzle, protective cap, swirl ring,
electrode and insulator are all wear parts that can be easily replaced by inserting or screwing
on spare parts. To protect the operator, the screw-on protective cap is equipped with a safety
cut-out mechanism, which will automatically interrupt the inrush current circuit if the protective
cap is removed.
6.2.1 Machine torch body
The machine torch body and handle tube have a cylindrical design. In combination with the
mount, the machine torch can be easily attached to an automatic guide carriage.
6.2.2 Cable assembly
The cable assemblies are tailored to the output currents of the cutting torch heads. They are
available in a standard length of 6 m with a direct or central connector.
6.2.3 Accessories
Small and large circular torch guide sets
• Circular parts with a diameter of approx. 100 to 1,000 mm can be cut with the
ABIPLAS
• The torch carriage is clamped to the protective cap.
NOTICE
• When tightening the set screw to clamp the torch carriage into place, ensure that the
protective cap is not subject to excessive pressure, damaging the inside thread.
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ABIPLAS
CUT 70
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Small circular torch guide set
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Circular torch guide
CUT 70 and CUT 110/150 torch carriages
• Without circular guide
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CUT MT machine cutting torch
ABIPLAS
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CUT MT machine cutting torches are available in the three output currents
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CUT 70/110/150 manual cutting torches by using circular torch guides.
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ABIPLAS
CUT 110 and 150
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Large circular torch guide set
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ABIPLAS
CUT
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BAL.0099 • 2021-08-20

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