Any words of wisdom on 24 ga

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  1. Toddy

    Toddy Member

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    I always seem to struggle cutting 24 ga I run her in manual with the water right up to the steel and that usually gives me the least amount of cut loss errors. I will check my notes and play with speed a bit but run book numbers for the rest. I have several hundred parts to cut out all the same and was looking for any advice. I'm running a 4400 accumove 2 flexcut80 precision cut consumables

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    Dnmeistr-LECS Well-Known Member

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    Run it balls to the wall with the least amount of amperage. Cut Loss message is referring to plasma losing the cut due to piece dropping out before motion stops, to alleviate this Login as Admin go to Machine Settings, on Inputs tab change Aux 1 to User.
     
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    I having the same problems. Did Dnmeistr-LECS suggestion work?
     
  4. stjefrey

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    Fixed the "Loss Cut" problem. The fine folks at Lincoln (Chad) helped me walk through it. He even emailed me on Sunday!

    Cut loss is a setting.

    Log on

    Admin

    Password 1234

    Machine settings

    Input

    Change OK TO MOVE to USER

    Change the denounce to 0
     
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    This 100% fixed my problems. Much better than the font cut 24g answer I got from someone on the tech support line.
     

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