A waterjet machine is a cutting tool that uses high-pressure water to cut through various materials. It is known for its flexibility and cost-effectiveness in achieving precise cuts without generating heat.
Water cutters use a cold cutting process that eliminates issues like slag deformation and dross waste, which are common in plasma and laser cutting. This allows for cleaner cuts and less material waste.
A waterjet machine can cut a wide variety of materials, including metals, glass, stone, ceramics, and composites, making it suitable for diverse applications.
The key components of a waterjet machine include an intensifier pump, a cutting table, a CNC controller, and an auto abrasive delivery system.
The 'Dual-Core' pump technology features dual intensifiers that operate alternately, reducing maintenance time and extending the lifespan of the pump.
Yes, the waterjet machine uses high-quality imported components such as Rexroth hydraulic pumps, USA intensifiers, Siemens motors, Omron PLCs, Yaskawa servo drives, and Yuken direction control valves, ensuring stability and durability.
The waterjet machine is equipped with easy-to-use software that simplifies the cutting process, allowing users to easily input shapes, dimensions, and materials for precise cutting.
Maintenance for a waterjet machine is generally low due to the advanced design of the Dual-Core pump, which reduces downtime. Regular inspections and part replacements as needed will help ensure optimal performance.
The maximum pressure varies by model, but high-quality waterjet machines can typically achieve pressures of up to 90,000 psi.
Yes, the waterjet machine is highly capable of cutting complex shapes and designs with precision, thanks to its CNC control system.
Yes, many suppliers offer training programs for new users to ensure they understand how to operate the waterjet machine effectively and safely.
Safety precautions include wearing protective gear, such as safety glasses and gloves, ensuring proper ventilation, and following operational guidelines provided by the manufacturer.
Warranties vary by supplier, but typically, a warranty covers the machine's components for a specified period, ensuring protection against manufacturing defects.
Waterjet machines are generally energy-efficient as they use high-pressure water for cutting, which can consume less energy compared to other cutting methods like laser or plasma.
Lead times for delivery can vary based on the supplier and the specific model, but typically range from a few weeks to a couple of months.
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