HS-95 Problem
HS-95 Problem
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filocco (Mechanical) Jul 10, 2012
Hello I have problem with the sensor HS-95.
SS cutting rises unexpectedly
What can be done?
Hello I have problem with the sensor HS-95.
SS cutting rises unexpectedly
What can be done?





RE: HS-95 Problem
RE: HS-95 Problem
The long and short is that the cone is damaged beyond repair. Replacing it will cure the problem.
RE: HS-95 Problem
Unfortunately we are in Argentina and is a country that goes against all logic! We currently have trouble importing parts from overseas.
Question:
You can make this insulation?
What would be the appropriate material to isolate the high frequency of the sensor?
May be teflon or Grilon?
I will appreciate your response!
RE: HS-95 Problem
Consider 2mm thick will be cut with 1500watts.
I have doubts as covet million this with me at the foot of my machine!
RE: HS-95 Problem
The problem is that my machine did not bring all cutting boards charged in NC, and is difficult not to have them make a good cut. You know where I can get? Fanuc laser data are: C1500B 1995.
Of course grateful for your response!
RE: HS-95 Problem
Please do not flag this. Or remove the post. I do profit or benefit from this company sales.
Laser Experts may be able to help. I know they have at least one machine they have imported to your country and maybe they can get you a new cone also.
Cutting stainless: You can turn the sensor off by turning on the "trace off" light. (confusing, I know).
In the upper right corner of the cutting condition page is a parameter called "thickness". Make this value your material thickness, + nozzle gap, + 0.5mm. That will set the cutting height.
This may not be exact. You may have to adjust "thickness" higher or lower if the Z height is not calibrated correctly.
I do not know the material SAE1010 If it is steel, you can cut it the same as you cut stainless steel. If it is stainless, you have to post a picture so I can see what is happening.
Also, You can use the roller ball head. It should have come with the machine.
RE: HS-95 Problem
RE: HS-95 Problem
RE: HS-95 Problem