Hypertherm Powermax Mechanized FineCut Ohmic Shield/Deflector (220948)

Hypertherm Powermax Mechanized FineCut Ohmic Shield/Deflector (220948)

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Hypertherm's FineCut consumables offer high-definition, very thin kerf cuts. This type of cut is generally found with laser and waterjet systems, however Hypertherm created these nozzles to allow the weekend warrior to make their intricate projects. FineCut consumables produce a narrower kerf with a stiffer arc that is ideal for cutting 3/16" material and thinner. These shields are designed to be used with mechanized torches and can be used on Powermax45 XP, Powermax 65, and Powermax 85.

The correct shield for handheld cutting would be part number 220931.

Benefits of Genuine Hypertherm Consumables:
Made in the USA
Tool free allows consumables to be easily changed out
TrueFlow™ allows for centered electrode alignment with the water tube to ensure optimal cooling, which increases life and produces a higher and consistent cut quality
SpringStart™ electrode technology ensures consistent, reliable starting by eliminating moving parts in the torch
Vented shield™ is electrically isolated to prevent double arcing, the vent holes around the orifice stabilize the arc, cool the consumables, and protect them from spatter. These features improve piercing capabilities and increase consumable life
Advanced axial swirl ring allows the long vented nozzle with exposed vent holes and swirl ring to align near the tip of the electrode, ensuring the correct amount of gas flow and optimal consumable life
Conical Flow™ nozzle technology increases arc energy density for superior cut quality with little dross
CoolFlow™ delivers enhanced cooling of the nozzle through key features such as a deep groove, angled o-ring seal and specific shoulder contact for increased nozzle life and cut quality

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