Hypertherm Powermax 105 FlushCut Starter Kit (428647)
Hypertherm Powermax 105 FlushCut Starter Kit (428647)
Hypertherm Powermax 105 FlushCut Starter Kit (428647)
Hypertherm Powermax 105 FlushCut Starter Kit (428647)
Hypertherm Powermax 105 FlushCut Starter Kit (428647)

Hypertherm Powermax 105 FlushCut Starter Kit (428647)

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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)

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