🔧 Elevate Your Cutting Game with Precision!
The Hilitand Roller Guide Wheel P80 is a high-performance accessory designed for P80 welding torches. Made from durable high-speed steel and featuring a corrosion-resistant copper plating, this guide wheel offers adjustable range and tightness for a perfect fit. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable and efficient torch operation, it simplifies the replacement of damaged components.
Manufacturer | Hilitand |
Part number | Hilitandm5y9goqn16 |
Item Weight | 130 g |
Manufacturer reference | Hilitandm5y9goqn16 |
Finish | Finish |
Material | Material |
Power source type | PowerSource |
Voltage | 1 Volts |
Installation Method | InstallationMethod |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included components | inc |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**E
Well made had tk modify
Well made but I had tk modify it I drilled and tapped two more holes tkmplacr set screws to put it on a smaller head and it works great!
A**R
Needs reducing bushing for most small plasma guns.
Good quality. Guide wheels are a bit sloppy. Good vertical adjustment.
W**H
Great Plasma Guide
This works well with my small 50A plasma cutter. I clamp a guide on the workpiece for a straightedge and this roller makes easy straight cuts a snap. It has a small retainer screw and will fit different plasma tip sizes.
J**É
Rueda guia
Exageradamente grande para mí propósito.
B**T
Seemed like a neat idea, but not really.
I wasn't sure I really needed this since I generally just drag the tip across the metal, usually at a slight angle, and can hold it plenty steady that way. However, it seemed like a good idea and if it were to help me make better cuts, then great. Unfortunately, that first impression was a mistake. Even forgetting the difficulties with getting this mounted up properly to your torch and adjusted for length, how often to you only cut in a straight line and only from one direction? I know I cut all sorts of shapes and around corners of angle iron and the like. Never do I always cut in one direction from the same orientation. I have to position myself at whatever orientation is convenient to get to the material and then cut towards me, away from me, sideways, or at any other odd angle based on what I'm doing. If I really want a straight line, I clamp a piece of angle iron on as a guide. Thus a wheel that is designed to only roll in one direction relative to my torch handle isn't terribly practical. Granted you can slide it sideways but the chances of catching on something and jumping/bouncing and messing up your cut make that impractical. Not to mention, having this thing on there and blocking your view means you're going to have even more difficulty following a mark on your steel, and forget using a guide! So while this seemed like a great idea when I pushed the button to order it, I realize now it was just a waste of money.
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