Cutting trailer parts

henry clarke

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Starting to get the Tomahawk 1538 cutting better, cut quality on 6mm and 10mm mild steel plate is good. Even cutting small holes only require small amount of clean up all at 40 amps and 700 mm per min .Making parts like these is so quick and easy.
I'm using the same consumables as the Flexi-cut 80 only problem is I need to cut at 100 amps. I've been told the only 100 amp consumables are from the standard hand torch which means all new components in the torch ,and an inferior cut quality? Is this my only way I can go ,has anyone stuck this problem?
 

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Starting to get the Tomahawk 1538 cutting better, cut quality on 6mm and 10mm mild steel plate is good. Even cutting small holes only require small amount of clean up all at 40 amps and 700 mm per min .Making parts like these is so quick and easy.
I'm using the same consumables as the Flexi-cut 80 only problem is I need to cut at 100 amps. I've been told the only 100 amp consumables are from the standard hand torch which means all new components in the torch ,and an inferior cut quality? Is this my only way I can go ,has anyone stuck this problem?

The TH 1538 has the same torchbody as the FC80 to where as the larger amperage is completely different.

You can use the FC80 amp consumables @100amp but just be going through them faster as you are trying to squeeze a VW through a hallway.
 
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