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  1. #21

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    I've never seen that as well. But the torch is now damaged, so it could do anything. Did you use the air gauge/tube to set the air pressure?
    I would call tech support at this point since the torch has damaged.
    Mike R.
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    Air pressure was set at 60 psi.
    The tig function works great, very happy with the way it performs. I fooled with several setting and everything seems to work as it should, only problem is with plasma cutting.
    If my plasma torch was tested, then they put in a new tip, it was unused.
    I tried to call tech support a couple days ago, left my name and number, but no one ever called back. Will try again tomorrow. Thanks for all the replies fellas.

    BTW, I'm not bashing Everlast, I think it is great that they are making some competitively priced products, its the small things that ruin a company's name. Hopefully the QC will pick up a little and then they will be a force to recon with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tnc110 View Post
    Air pressure was set at 60 psi.
    The tig function works great, very happy with the way it performs. I fooled with several setting and everything seems to work as it should, only problem is with plasma cutting.
    If my plasma torch was tested, then they put in a new tip, it was unused.
    I tried to call tech support a couple days ago, left my name and number, but no one ever called back. Will try again tomorrow. Thanks for all the replies fellas.

    BTW, I'm not bashing Everlast, I think it is great that they are making some competitively priced products, its the small things that ruin a company's name. Hopefully the QC will pick up a little and then they will be a force to recon with.
    That torch is made by Trafimet, an Italian based company, one of the worlds largest torch manufacturers.

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    Does Everlast sell parts for this torch?
    If not where can they be found?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tnc110 View Post
    Air pressure was set at 60 psi.
    If it was set at 60PSI, that means you did not use the gauge (tube with the ball in it) to set the air pressure?? 60 sounds low for the A81. There should have been a plastic tube air gauge with the torch to set the pressure.

    You can contact our sales group for parts sales@everlastwelders.com. I get mine through Welder Services, local for me. You can not order them direct from Trafimet. Also look on ebay, there is a guy that sells the consumables as well (has river in his username). I have bought from him when we did not have parts in stocks many months ago.
    Mike R.
    Email: admineverlast@everlastwelders.com
    www.everlastgenerators.com
    www.everlastwelders.com
    877-755-9353 x203
    M-F 12 - 7PM PST
    FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.

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    When did we start using flow gauges on plasma? That's new to me.
    Everlast PowerPlasma70
    Hobart Ironman 230
    Lincoln A-D/C 225
    'Classic' Everlast Powertig 200DX 'We don't need no steenkin pre-flow..'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake98 View Post
    When did we start using flow gauges on plasma? That's new to me.
    The trafimet A81 comes with a flow gauge.
    Mike R.
    Email: admineverlast@everlastwelders.com
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    The correct psi for the A81 torch is 72 psi and you can use the flow tube to make sure you have enough CFM.
    consumable parts are available from us .
    Cheers
    Duncan
    EVERLAST CANADA
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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    The trafimet A81 comes with a flow gauge.
    Mine did not.

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    Ok...so I took the cover off the machine today...the points gap was huge...probably .055-.060...set it to .035...The adjustment on this thing is a total joke. There are no setscrews or anything to keep the points set where they should be...very flimsy! I would recommend that everyone check theirs...I wouldn't be surprised if jolts from shipping would knock these points out of whack.

    Put it back together, and am now getting the pilot arc to fire every time. Made some cuts, notice that there is an occasional arc between the cup and the work piece. When this stray arc is present the cutting arc goes away...

    If I can ever get anyone to call me back I will request a new torch...left a message at sales and tech support...no returned calls thus far.

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    I think this is the guy on ebay Mike is talking about http://stores.ebay.com/plasma-cutter-consumables
    Bill

  12. #32

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    At most you'll only need a cup unless it has melted the torch head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 67cudafb View Post
    I think this is the guy on ebay Mike is talking about http://stores.ebay.com/plasma-cutter-consumables
    Hey, he has an 'Inventor Welder' on page 13, could be just the thing for me, I need to reinvent myself!
    Everlast PowerPlasma70
    Hobart Ironman 230
    Lincoln A-D/C 225
    'Classic' Everlast Powertig 200DX 'We don't need no steenkin pre-flow..'
    jakemateer.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by tnc110 View Post
    Mine did not.
    Then make sure you use 72PSI. All of our units will handle 60-75 pretty much and lower. The A81 likes to be over 65, unlike all our other torches.

    As Duncan posted it works out to 72PSI for the A81. So just use that pressure. The flow gauge to me was, OK use it one time and it sets on the shelf now.
    Mike R.
    Email: admineverlast@everlastwelders.com
    www.everlastgenerators.com
    www.everlastwelders.com
    877-755-9353 x203
    M-F 12 - 7PM PST
    FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.

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    [QUOTE=Jake98;21967]
    Quote Originally Posted by tnc110 View Post

    That thing looks like it's missing it's nozzle or it got melted and pushed back in.. not lookin good. Does it say A81 on the side? ..you got an upgraded torch and managed to cook it, it appears to me.
    No. That's the way the a81 looks... stubby tip(drag tip that really shouldn't be dragged), squared off retaining cap with a plastic rim protruding past the brass.
    I too have beef with this torch, and am very displeased with the design. I did _not_ have problems with my HF start, just to be clear. My problem is in the use of the torch, that damned snub nosed tip and square retaining cap is not much use for anything other than flat stock. the standoffs are a joke and as mentioned the roller guide is the better option.
    My torch now looks much like the OP's. I've been using this torch for a couple months and curse it almost every time I pick it up. Try cutting the inside corner of some large angle iron or, like I'm doing today, trying to cut a 55deg mitre in some S8 I-beam. In a confined space like that the standoff is a hindrance but even without its clumsy at best. the problem is that inevitably the edge of that retaining cap is difficult to see around and gets in the way, comes into contact with the wall/shoulder of the work, and melts. Putting a chamfer on anything also leads to more melting. And even using an appropriately thick piece of bar stock as a straight edge to maintain the required height leads to the plastic deforming(as the straight edge heats up) as you run the torch along the bar on that plastic shoulder.

    so all of this is to say: "Why plastic?" indeed. Other torches have conical tips and conical brass or even ceramic retaining caps. I'm not sure how the a81 is supposed to be superior, it cuts just fine(in the flat), but damn is it awkward....and melty.

    would be nice if parts like these were available for the a81:Click image for larger version. 

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  16. #36

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    In the absence of comparison, there can be a lot to complain about sometimes.Think the edge of the A 81 is difficult to see around? Try another brand then add STIFF cable to the mix. Then, the A 81 won't seem so bad. It's a choice of either melty or sticky or breaky or burny...All torches of all brands will do something you don't like when blow back is an issue. The plastic is actually a high temp bakelite substance.

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    Guess I got spoiled on the first plasma cutter I was introduced to. It was a miller with a conical tip and cap. I've looked around online for other consumables, but the only other type I found for the a81 were long tip(same lobed drag tip, but about double the length) and long electrode. do you know of any others in the conical style? even just a pointed tip would be nice?

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    Trafimet USA can provide you with a local or online distributor (or they should be able to at least) of their product.

    This should help. There is a longer nozzle along with electrode, and air tube available. We do not carry it though and send it back to Trafimet for parts.
    http://trafimetusa.com/Products/Plas...chures/a81.pdf

    If you want they can provide you with other type torches with the Central Euro Connector. But you need to talk with them.

    Here's their complete catalog http://www.trafimetusa.com/Images/Fl..._Final_web.pdf

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    Thanks! that seems to be what I was looking for. In combination with the longer tip/electrode, CV0201 looks like a conical guard that fits right over the plastic retaining cap.

    much obliged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkzero View Post
    Thanks! that seems to be what I was looking for. In combination with the longer tip/electrode, CV0201 looks like a conical guard that fits right over the plastic retaining cap.

    much obliged.
    Let us know how it (CV0201) works out for you. I have had a few calls where the cap got burnt a little. I thought it was blowback from the stand-off wire. But please let us know if you order one and works better for you.
    Mike R.
    Email: admineverlast@everlastwelders.com
    www.everlastgenerators.com
    www.everlastwelders.com
    877-755-9353 x203
    M-F 12 - 7PM PST
    FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.

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