




Hypertherm Powermax 105 FlushCut Starter Kit (428647)
Hypertherm Powermax105 FlushCut starter kit (428647) will allow you to minimize gouging/cutting time while maintaining a near perfect cut. These consumables are designed with a flat edged nozzle allowing the torch to be placed on a flat surface and drug along the work piece. The patented 45 degree angle of the bore allows the plasma arc to shoot straight into the work piece at a 90 degree angle, thus creating your near perfect cut. FlushCut consumables can be used as a cutting tool or to wash residual metal.
These parts are recommended for removing 3/4" thick lifting aids and attachments, as well as 1/2" throat near and far side welds. Severance capacity is 2" and can be used on carbon steel, aluminum, or stainless steel.
Key Benefits
• Angled bore reduces secondary grinding
• 45 Degree angle arc allows for greater reuse of attachments
• Guiding flat shield/nozzle avoids digging into base plate
• Multiple benefits compared to oxy-fuel and carbon arc gouging
• Outer portion of nozzle/shield is electrically isolated
• FlushCut consumables can be used with hand or mechanized torches
Includes
• 1 Retaining Ring (420540)
• 1 Nozzle/Shield Assembly (420533)
• 1 Retaining Cap (420536)
• 1 Electrode (220842)
• 1 Swirl Ring (420539)
These parts are recommended for removing 3/4" thick lifting aids and attachments, as well as 1/2" throat near and far side welds. Severance capacity is 2" and can be used on carbon steel, aluminum, or stainless steel.
Key Benefits
• Angled bore reduces secondary grinding
• 45 Degree angle arc allows for greater reuse of attachments
• Guiding flat shield/nozzle avoids digging into base plate
• Multiple benefits compared to oxy-fuel and carbon arc gouging
• Outer portion of nozzle/shield is electrically isolated
• FlushCut consumables can be used with hand or mechanized torches
Includes
• 1 Retaining Ring (420540)
• 1 Nozzle/Shield Assembly (420533)
• 1 Retaining Cap (420536)
• 1 Electrode (220842)
• 1 Swirl Ring (420539)
MPN: HYP428647
UPC: 662310367619
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