

Hypertherm Powermax 45 Consumables Kit PM45 (851478)
For use with Hypertherm Powermax45 machines with the T45V torch. This kit contains 19 essential consumables for your Powermax45.
These consumables are not compatible with the newer Powermax45 XP with Duramax Lock torch.
Kit Contains:
• (7) Electrode (220669)
• (5) Nozzle - Shielded (220671)
• (1) Nozzle - Gouging (220672)
• (1) Nozzle - Unshielded (220718)
• (1) Deflector / Shield (220674)
• (1) Unshielded Deflector/Shield (220717)
• (1) Gouging Shield (220675)
• (1) Swirl Ring (220670)
• (1) Retaining Cap (220713)
These consumables are not compatible with the newer Powermax45 XP with Duramax Lock torch.
Kit Contains:
• (7) Electrode (220669)
• (5) Nozzle - Shielded (220671)
• (1) Nozzle - Gouging (220672)
• (1) Nozzle - Unshielded (220718)
• (1) Deflector / Shield (220674)
• (1) Unshielded Deflector/Shield (220717)
• (1) Gouging Shield (220675)
• (1) Swirl Ring (220670)
• (1) Retaining Cap (220713)
MPN: | HYP851478 |
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UPC: | 00662310256425 |
MPN: HYP851478
UPC: 00662310256425
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