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sru_tx
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I just ordered a 30xp, haven't received it yet, but trying to work ahead so I can finish a job. I need to make some template/patterns and need to compensate for the diameter of the drag tip shield/deflector. I've found that the diameter of the standard shield is 0.380" but have not found any dimensions for the Fine Cut deflector. I'm cutting 18ga and 16ga cold rolled so I think the Fine Cut is what's called for.

Does anyone know offhand or could measure the diameter of their Fine cut deflector?

thanks.

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I'm new at using my 30xp also, but I thought they used the same drag deflector. Run a test. Using a long straight edge as your guide, drag one tip a few inches. Then, change tips and drag that a few inches along the same straight edge. The test will tell you if the tips are the same distance. The larger cut will be a little wider then the fine cut. Good luck
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The brown Santa drove up in his big brown sleigh and dropped off my cutter. I made some rough measurements and here's what I found:

Drag tip (kerf approximately 0.062")
Diameter of tip/shield is .380" for patterns less than .112" thick
Or for patterns slightly thicker,
the diameter is .560" when 0.225" < pattern < 0.325"

Fine cut (kerf 0.030")
the diameter is .485" for pattern thickness range of 0.1<pattern<0.2”

hope this info helps someone in the future.


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Steve nice to see someone report back with there findings after getting there machine and giving back.
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Sorry I didn't see this thread earlier...I could have helped with an answer.....though it looks like sru_tx has the correct info now. Keep us posted regarding how the 30 XP works for your template cutting! Jim Colt Hypertherm
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No problem Jim. I know you are quite responsive on the forum.

I really like the machine! I've had a couple small hiccups so far as I have found that the Fine Cut is a bit sensitive to template thickness, using 1/4" (actual = 0.205"). I sometimes slip off of the deflector's edge and gouge my piece. I didn't have this problem with my old Hobart as it had a longer flat (cylindrical) surface exposed on the nozzle. Even though I'm cutting thin 18ga, I may make another set of templates and switch to the std drag tip with a more defined flat. Can't justify a HyAccess at this time.

I'd also like to give a big shout out to Hypertherm and Harris Welding supply. My first unit came in late last week and it had a small internal air leak. Unit was functional but annoying hearing that hiss. Talked to tech support to determine that it truly was a defect (seemed to be leaking near the pressure sensor threads). Called Harris and customer support advocated for me and got a replacement red labeled to me so I could get a job finished. Incredible customer service on both counts. That's why I saved up and bought Hyperthem. (maybe I should put this in a different thread so other people can read it?)
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