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Plasma Route CNC, L.L.C. is proud to offer vacuum cup packages.

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We carry three sizes for height  including 29mm, 48mm and 74mm.
Standard cups are 132mm x 145mm and come as small as
50mm x132mm with a possibility of holding material as small as 38mm.


Why they are BETTER:

 ~ All vacuum cups are made of a solid rubber material, therefore eliminating
the need for the foam gasket material.

~ Due to the rubber material, tools are not damaged when the cups are acciden-
tally routed into.

~ Vacuum cups are extremely durable and can be dropped with no damage to
the cup, table or material.

~ All vacuum cups come equipped with a check valve, allowing you to leave the

cups on the grid table without any vacuum leakage. Grid table allows extra holding
power to the cup itself.

~Vacuum cups can be mounted on a slick substrate like white melamine or even
a slick sheet of aluminum, bottom part of cup grips with vacuum while top part of
cup has check valve.

~Affordable vacuum pumps can be bought without the expense of a full vacuum
table setup.

Flat Table Cup Package A:

P/N

Size of Cup

Quantity

Price Each

Amount
FL 1048 132x145x48mm 4 $149.00 $596.00
FL 1048H 132x75x48mm 2 $149.00 $298.00
FL 1048Q 132x50x48mm 2 $149.00 $298.00



Kit Total
$1192.00

 

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Vacuum Hold-Down

Options on Vacuum Tables

PlasmaRoute Vacuum Hold Down Systems can free up your time so you can get more done!

If you’re in the sign business—or any other industry—and are constantly routing aluminum sheet stock and plex, then you know how much time you spend making sure the job’s done right.

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Here’s the routine: You set up and clamp your pieces to the table, and then sit over the work as it is being cut, holding down the pieces with a stick as the router finishes cutting each piece, just to make sure the piece doesn’t move and ruin the job or you can try putting in tabs.

Well, it’s time for a NEW routine! Our powerful vacuum system will hold your stock AND pieces securely to the table, without the need for clamps, tabs, or even double-back sticky tape! Now you can quit baby sitting your router, and move on to other projects while your router does what it is built to do—save you time and money!

 



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Vacuum Hold-Down
We recommend starting with as much vacuum as you can afford. On a 4'x8'
CNC Router Table we think the minimum is 10hp. The amount of vacuum you
need depends on the job you are trying to do. It takes a lot less vacuum to hold
down a piece of 3/16" acrylic cutting out letters, than it does to hold down a 3/4"
piece of wood.
If you are going to be cutting out cabinets and are needing to route and not mess around then
20 hp vacuum pump would be a better solution.

 

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Dust Collection
When it comes to Dust Collection there are a few options one might choose. One solution is to outfit your
CNC Router with a dust collector made with brushes.
The next option is to buy one of our great solutions to dust collection, we call it our "Vortex Pressure Foot".

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COMPLETE Vacuum Hold-Down Systems

5HP/1Phase MDF-Vacuum Table System Complete w/Filter-$4250
8.5HP/3Phase Vacuum Table System Complete w/Filter-Contact for Pricing
11.5HP/3Phase Vacuum Table System Complete w/Filter-Contact for Pricing
20 HP/3Phase HDPE Vacuum Table System Complete w/Filter-Contact for Pricing

 

 

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Routers & Spindles

Options for different Routers & Spindles

Here you will see all the different options you can chose from when deciding to get a standard Milwaukee Router or a Colombo High-Speed Spindle. There are pros and cons to each, one being a significant price diffenence. The standard router will work fine for most people as they are varible speed and hold up to long production schedules. The Colombo Spindles on the other hand are a premium choice if the money is not an issue, as they run quitier, have less run-out on the bearings and can be computer controlled on speed settings..


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Downdraft System

The plasma cutting process creates a lot of smoke and dust.  The dust is comprised of very fine metallic particles about the grain size of baby powder.  If you don't do something to try and control it, this dust gets everywhere, on your keyboard, in your computer, in your electronics and, most importantly, in you lungs if you don't wear a respirator.  The process of controlling this dust, smoke and fumes has been a tough task for CNC plasma operators, as the only affordable options are to use a water table , or build some type of downdraft system.  There are advantages and disadvantages to both systems, and it usually boils down to customer preference.

The water table's advantage is that, in addition to containing much of the dust and smoke, it cools the metal as it is being cut .  Water splashes up underneath the metal , keeping it from warping and distorting as metal does when it is heated to the temperture that the plasma cutting process inflicts on the metal.  If cutting stainless, and especially mirror stainless, this water can also help prevent some of the heat discoloration around the edges of the parts being cut.  It takes some practice, but with some patience, even mirror stainless can be cut without the blue and brown discoloration normally found after the process of cutting is complete.  The disadvantage is you have water splashing up all over your torch, which is still blowing air downward after the part is cut and falls into the water.  Many users don't like this, and some even think it is not good for the consumables--but in our opinion, the jury is still out on that one.

Option #1 Inexpensive Downdraft

For those on a tight budget, who want a CNC plasma cutting table with some type of dust and smoke control, we offer a do-it-yourself solution.  We build our tables in such a way as to make it very easy for the customer to enclose his own table and convert it to a downdraft.  Let's say, for example, you have one of our  4'x8' tables.  You can take a 4' x 10' piece of any type of metal--steel, aluminum or even galvanized steel--and have it cut long ways into two 2'x10' pieces.  Then take these two pieces and pop rivet them to the inside of the table frame.  It fits perfect and you don't even have to notch the sheetmetal around anything.  Cut and install the front and back pieces, and then put in a bottom.  You'll then need to take some sheetmetal and close in around the top of the table from the outside to where the grates are, this is usally about 6 inches wide or so.  Then hook your choice of fan/blower to the enclosure and you are ready to go!
 
In order for this type of downdraft system to work, you have to have a full sheet sitting on top of the grate table so that there are no open spaces for the vacuum to leak basically.  This is fine and easy to do if you are cutting full sheets all the time.  But most plasma cutting shops are always needing to cut from that piece of scrap metal left over from the last job.  When you are using those scrap pieces, you will have to cover the unused portions of the table with other pieces of scrap metal, so the whole table is covered and the vacuum will pull hard around the piece you are cutting.  This system will work, and it is the most cost effective way to build a downdraft and control the mess from plasma cutting, but it is not the only option available now!

Option #2  Advanced Downdraft Insert

We now offer a new option for controlling plasma cutter smoke and dust.  This Advanced Downdraft Insert is by far the best system you can get without spending $100,000 for a table with a moving loveured grate system.  Those expensive louvered systems work great, but have a lot of moving parts.  The downdraft insert that we are offering our customer base has NO moving parts (other than the fan motor, of course).  It is one piece and can be installed into existing PlasmaRoute CNC tables with little difficulty.  You don't have to enclose your table. AND this system allows the user to place a small piece of scrap metal ANYWHERE on top of the table and it will pull the dust and smoke right down into the system.  No need to "seal off" the unused areas on the table for this system to provide a good vacuum to capture your debris. 

We are offering our new downdraft system for almost half of what some of our competitors are selling theirs for.  You may order this premium downdraft system with your new PlasmaRoute CNC table, or as a retrofit for your existing PlasmaRoute CNC table.  We even offer the option to powder coat the downdraft should you so desire. 
Below is a short video of how well the downdraft works.  Prices and sizes are listed on this page, underneath the video.  When you purchase your downdraft system, we will tell you which blower/motor combination we would use, but you, the customer, are ultimately responsible for selecting and purchasing the motor/blower of your choice.

 

 

 


4'x'4' Downdraft
$2,000
4'x8' Downdraft $2,500
4'x10' Downdraft $2,600
4'x12' Downdraft $2,800
5'x10' Downdraft $2,900
6'x12' Downdraft $3,400

Prices above DO NOT include the Blower and Motor needed for a complete installation!
Installation Charge for installing Downdraft System into one of our new tables being built here at our facility-$300
  Optional Powder Coating Charge to have your downdraft system coated your choice of colors befor installation-$300
 


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PlasmaRoute's New Air Powered

Plate Marker Attachment

$1895*

 

Our new and improved air powered Plate Marking attachment (aka Air Scribe, or Etcher), for those who need to mark their metal before they plasma cut their pieces out.

With our old model, you had to mark your steel, un-mount the scribe attachment, and then mount the plasma torch to cut out your marked pieces.  Not so with our new model!  Mounted right next to your plasma torch, this attachment allows you to mark your plate, and then come right back and cut out your piece, all in the same G-Code file.  You can even swap back and forth from scribe to plasma and plasma back to scribe, all in the same file.  How's that for versatility?

Not sure you need a plate marker?  Here's just some of what you can accomplish with this tool:

•Permanently imprint serial numbers, part numbers, assembly instructions on your pieces. 

•Scribe bending lines onto sheetmetal, and notate the degree of the bend.  Think of the time saved by not having to lay out lines by hand!

•Etch names and custom designs into the surface of your steel plate.

Compare our plate marker attachment to any out on the market today, and you'll see what a great value this really is!

Order yours with your new PlasmaRoute CNC table, or retrofit your existing PlasmaRoute CNC table.

*Optional Air Hose Extension Kit is available for retrofits for $25

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Steppers & Servos

Learn whether you need to upgrade to Servos

Here you can decide wheter or not you need to upgrade to Servo motors from the standard stepper motors we use on our own machines. Servos have a higher torque curve, which means they do not loose the torque at the higher speeds. So if you are wanting to route through the thickest and hardest materials as fast as you possibly can, and are building something like cabinets, then servos might be a better choice..



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CNC Servo Motor with Encoder

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