Cutting methods – Longevity FORCECUT 62i User Manual
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FORCECUT 62i
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LP-40D
Cutting Guideline Table
Cutting Methods
Different material thicknesses require different cutting techniques.
Thin material: Start perpendicular to the work piece. It is unnecessary to angle or start
on the edge, as the arc will pass through quickly.
Medium material: Angle the torch tip to avoid damaging the tip. Once the arc passes
through the material, you may begin cutting normally.
Thick material: Drill a pilot hole through which to start your arc, or start on the edge of
the work piece.
Never cut material on a flat surface. Raise the work piece above the surface to avoid blow back
which may burn you or cause fires
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Real Time Arc-Curve Delay
When cutting thick materials you must maintain a steady even motion in the direction of the cut.
Moving the torch too quickly causes an arc-curve delay. An arc-curve delay can leave the work
piece with uncut sections, requiring you to re-cut those sections, which could distort or damage
the work piece.
To avoid arc-curve delay, allow the arc to pass completely through the work piece before moving
too far ahead. The arc-curve should lag not more than the thickness of the material being cut. In
other words, if the work piece is one-half inch thick, the arc curve should lag not more than one-
half inch behind the torch, as shown below.