Torch Height Control (THC) Manual Cable Wiring Torch to Isolation Box Cable Isolation Box to Controller Cable DB-15 (male) Color 1 + Varc Violet 2 - Varc Blue 5 + Start White 6 OK to start Red 7 Ohmic sensor Blue (outside) 13 - Start Gray 14 OK to start Yellow Minifit Function Color DB 25 4 Ground Black 19 6 Output A- Blue 23 9 Ground/Shield Heat Tube NA 10 Input A White 1 12 Input B Gray 2 13 +5V Red 6 15 Output A+ Violet 10 18 Analog In Yellow 3 Ohmic Sensor Cable (Optional) The Ohmic Sensor Cable is 25 feet long. One end has female quick connect and the other has a male quick connect. 1
Setting Up the THC Assembly Plug in THC Cables 1) Set up the Torch Height Control Box (Also called the Isolation Box) Plug in the DB 15 on the torch to Isolation Box cable to the Isolation box. Plug in the DB 25 on the Isolation Box to Controller to the Isolation Box. Plug in the Ohmic Sensor Cable (Optional) male quick connect to the DB 15 female quick connect. Mount the Isolation Box to the Torch Power Supply DB 15 ISOLATION BOX DB 25 2) Plug the connector from the torch to Isolation Box cable into your torch power supply. 2
3) Plug in the Mini Fit Molex connector in the Mini I/O slot on the controller 4) Make sure that the Ohmic Sensor Cable is connected to the torch (Optional) 3
Preparing Plasma Table for Use 1) Verify that you meet all electrical power requirements, which are defined by the torch. 2) Verify that the air compressor is set up correctly. Is it powerful enough for your needs? Do you need and air filter or air dryer? Does it keep pressure at the recommended range? If not, you may need an additional regulator. 3) Verify that everything is hooked up correctly to the power supply and to the torch. 4) Verify that the power supply settings are correct, which are material dependent. On many torches you can change the amperage, air pressure, and type of cut. 5) It is recommended that an initial test piece is cut when the torch is initially set up to verify that the torch is working properly with our software. The test cut can be cutting a short line along an incline. 4
Configuring Flashcut Software to Use THC (Version 4) 1) Install Flashcut Version 4 on your computer 2) Save the CustomVars.txt file to the C drive under ProgramData>FlashCut CNC>FlashCut CNC 4. The picture below shows what the file looks like. Do not change this file. 3) In the configuration screen under Torch Height Control make sure that Use Torch Height Control is checked. Make sure that the touch-off at start is checked if you are using the Ohmic Sensor. Refer to the picture below for the recommended settings. Torch Height Control: References the voltage difference from the tip of the torch to the metal being cut to adjust height Arc Voltage Divisor:? Pierce Height: The initial height of the torch from the material during pierce Cut Height: Constant height of torch during cut Lock Out Factor: % of the programmed feed rate which turns off THC. This feature may improve cuts around corners. Lock Out Hysteresis: After THC has been locked out, this is the amount (feed rate) that needs to change before THC is initiated again. Touch-Off at Start: The torch will touch the metal as a reference first before piercing when using an Ohmic clip. Feed Rate: The feed rate at which the torch seeks the material for Touch-Off. Monitor Input Line: The input line of the Ohmic Sensor Sensing Limit (Z Prog Coord): The distance the torch will move before stopping when seeking the material. 5
4) In the configuration I/O Output screen make plasma output line 1. 5) Configure the input line screen as shown below regarding the Ohmic Sensor and OK to Start. Input 19: Function= Control, Description= Ohmic Sensor, Wiring= NC, Debounce= 0.003 Input 20: Function=Control, Description= OK to Start, Wiring= NO, Debounce= 0.001 Configure debounce during motion to 115, and debounce when idle to 0.250 6
6) Make two M-Codes to Control Output Lines a) M-50: Description= Torch On, Program Line First Action= M-Cd, Delay= 0.5, Ln1= 1 b) M-51: Description= Torch Off, Program Line First Action= M-Cd, Delay= 0, Ln= 0 Make two M-Codes to Execute Macros. Copy the pictures below. a) M-80: Description= Start ATHC b) M-81: Description= Stop ATHC M-80 M-81 7
7) Edit the M-Code Execution screen as shown below 8) If you want to use cutter compensation, then make tools in the tool library with the proper kerf diameter depending upon the settings and material you are cutting. Ignore this step if cutter compensation is not being used. 9) You should be ready to cut! 8
Z-Axis Lifter Features Features: Fast Anti-Backlash Robust (Works with torch or router) Adjustable torch position Magnetic Breakaway attached to input line sensing for superior torch protection and safety This picture shows the input line hooked up to the magnetic breakaway 9
This picture shows the functionality of the magnetic breakaway. 10