Hypertherm Powermax45 XP Mechanized Consumables Kit w/Ohmic (851512)
You just bought the new Powermax45 XP with a mechanized duramax lock torch and now you need the essential consumables with ohmic clip.
These consumables are not compatible with the Powermax 45 equipped with the T45V torch.
Kit Includes
• (4) Electrodes (220842)
• (3) CopperPlus Electrodes (220777)
• (7) 45A Nozzles (220941)
• (2) Shields (45-85A) (220817)
• (1) Retaining Cap With Ohmic Clip (220953)
• (1) Swirl Ring (220857)
• (1) Deflector (220955)
This kit includes the retaining cap with Ohmic Clip. If you don't need Ohmic Clip, you would need the 851511 Consumables Kit.
These consumables are not compatible with the Powermax 45 equipped with the T45V torch.
Kit Includes
• (4) Electrodes (220842)
• (3) CopperPlus Electrodes (220777)
• (7) 45A Nozzles (220941)
• (2) Shields (45-85A) (220817)
• (1) Retaining Cap With Ohmic Clip (220953)
• (1) Swirl Ring (220857)
• (1) Deflector (220955)
This kit includes the retaining cap with Ohmic Clip. If you don't need Ohmic Clip, you would need the 851511 Consumables Kit.
MPN: | HYP851512 |
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UPC: | 662310375812 |
MPN: HYP851512
UPC: 662310375812
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