Plasma Torch Height Controller

Plasma Torch Height Controller

The Plasma Torch Height Controller (THC) is an advanced automation device designed to maintain optimal torch-to-workpiece distance during CNC plasma cutting operations. It continuously adjusts the torch height in real time to ensure consistent arc voltage, resulting in high-precision cuts, improved edge quality, and reduced consumable wear.

Engineered for industrial CNC plasma systems, the height controller enhances cutting stability on uneven or warped metal sheets. By automatically compensating for surface variations, it helps maintain a steady arc, improves cutting accuracy, and increases overall productivity in fabrication environments.

Technical Specifications

Product TypePlasma Torch Height Controller (THC)
Control MethodArc Voltage Sensing / Automatic Adjustment
Input VoltageAC 220V / 110V (model dependent)
Output SignalAnalog / Digital CNC Interface
FunctionAutomatic Torch Height Adjustment
Compatible SystemsCNC Plasma Cutting Machines
Response TimeHigh-Speed Real-Time Adjustment
Voltage Range50 – 300V Arc Voltage Sensing (varies by model)
Accuracy±0.1 mm Position Control (system dependent)
Mounting TypeControl Cabinet / CNC Integration Module
Operating EnvironmentIndustrial Workshop Conditions
Usage IndustriesFabrication, CNC Cutting, Shipbuilding, Automotive, Heavy Engineering

Key Features

  • Automatic torch height adjustment for consistent cutting quality

  • Arc voltage sensing for precise control during cutting

  • Improves consumable life by maintaining optimal torch distance

  • Enhances cutting accuracy on uneven or warped metal sheets

  • Fast response system for real-time height correction

  • Compatible with most CNC plasma cutting systems

  • Reduces operator intervention and improves productivity

Applications

  • CNC plasma cutting machines

  • Sheet metal fabrication industries

  • Heavy engineering and structural steel cutting

  • Automotive and manufacturing plants

  • Shipbuilding and industrial fabrication workshops

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