An X-Y cutting table for a handheld powermax 350 plasma torch

The X-Y cutting table for a handheld powermax 350 plasma torch is a device that produces shapes drawn in AutoCad2000 within ± 1.0 mm tolerance. The accuracy of the table would depend greatly on its ability to convert a DXF file of the design into commands that the motor can accurately understand. Fu...

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Main Authors: Pesengco, Michael Tom T., Tan, Mark Everett T., Tan, Marvin Philip D., Uy, Michelle T., Yap, Patrick T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-152382021-11-11T03:24:53Z An X-Y cutting table for a handheld powermax 350 plasma torch Pesengco, Michael Tom T. Tan, Mark Everett T. Tan, Marvin Philip D. Uy, Michelle T. Yap, Patrick T. The X-Y cutting table for a handheld powermax 350 plasma torch is a device that produces shapes drawn in AutoCad2000 within ± 1.0 mm tolerance. The accuracy of the table would depend greatly on its ability to convert a DXF file of the design into commands that the motor can accurately understand. Furthermore, controlling the speed of the cutter would produce a good quality cut. To achieve the above objective, cutting speed was taken into consideration. A program was written and tests were conducted to check whether 80-90% of the recommended speeds were attained. The cutter's travel time was measured with the use of a stopwatch while it took different paths. Each path was tested using speeds ranging from 50 mm/min to 2,500 mm/min. Results showed that actual time vs. theoretical time yielded a minimal difference, having an average error of 0.9859%. The software was checked in respect to how the stepper motors would respond to commands coming from the program. Repetitive cutting squares was performed. Forty-eight squares using two kinds of metal (stainless and mild steel), with speeds ranging from 748 mm/min to 1,967 mm/min, three trials per speed generated results identical to the DXF file. The X-Y cutting table for handheld powermax 350 plasma torch was able to meet all its objectives. While producing a cutting table that could perform all its main functions, other features such as user-friendly speed control, position control, cutting simulator, plasma holder positioning and other safety measures were also added to a cutting table that is both accurate and precise. 2001-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14596 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Plasma arc cutting Metal cutting
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Plasma arc cutting
Metal cutting
spellingShingle Plasma arc cutting
Metal cutting
Pesengco, Michael Tom T.
Tan, Mark Everett T.
Tan, Marvin Philip D.
Uy, Michelle T.
Yap, Patrick T.
An X-Y cutting table for a handheld powermax 350 plasma torch
description The X-Y cutting table for a handheld powermax 350 plasma torch is a device that produces shapes drawn in AutoCad2000 within ± 1.0 mm tolerance. The accuracy of the table would depend greatly on its ability to convert a DXF file of the design into commands that the motor can accurately understand. Furthermore, controlling the speed of the cutter would produce a good quality cut. To achieve the above objective, cutting speed was taken into consideration. A program was written and tests were conducted to check whether 80-90% of the recommended speeds were attained. The cutter's travel time was measured with the use of a stopwatch while it took different paths. Each path was tested using speeds ranging from 50 mm/min to 2,500 mm/min. Results showed that actual time vs. theoretical time yielded a minimal difference, having an average error of 0.9859%. The software was checked in respect to how the stepper motors would respond to commands coming from the program. Repetitive cutting squares was performed. Forty-eight squares using two kinds of metal (stainless and mild steel), with speeds ranging from 748 mm/min to 1,967 mm/min, three trials per speed generated results identical to the DXF file. The X-Y cutting table for handheld powermax 350 plasma torch was able to meet all its objectives. While producing a cutting table that could perform all its main functions, other features such as user-friendly speed control, position control, cutting simulator, plasma holder positioning and other safety measures were also added to a cutting table that is both accurate and precise.
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author Pesengco, Michael Tom T.
Tan, Mark Everett T.
Tan, Marvin Philip D.
Uy, Michelle T.
Yap, Patrick T.
author_facet Pesengco, Michael Tom T.
Tan, Mark Everett T.
Tan, Marvin Philip D.
Uy, Michelle T.
Yap, Patrick T.
author_sort Pesengco, Michael Tom T.
title An X-Y cutting table for a handheld powermax 350 plasma torch
title_short An X-Y cutting table for a handheld powermax 350 plasma torch
title_full An X-Y cutting table for a handheld powermax 350 plasma torch
title_fullStr An X-Y cutting table for a handheld powermax 350 plasma torch
title_full_unstemmed An X-Y cutting table for a handheld powermax 350 plasma torch
title_sort x-y cutting table for a handheld powermax 350 plasma torch
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2001
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14596
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