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Commercial Kitchen Installation and Repair

Using Hypertherm Pladsma Cutter for Commercial Kitchen Installation or Repair

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Counter and cabinet frame fabrication

Galvanized iron tubing, with typical wall thickness of 1/8 to 3/16" (3 to 4 mm), is cut to the required size to construct cabinet frames. Stainless steel panels, typically 18 gauge (1.3 mm), are cut and attached to form siding. Shelves and drawers are often fabricated from stainless steel sheets and installed in the cabinet base.
System: Powermax30, 45

Counter and cabinet top fabrication

Stainless steel sheets, typically 16 gauge (1.5 mm), are cut to specific size prior to forming edges and mounting to the counter or cabinet base. Interior holes are pierced and cut to install drop-in items such as sinks or trays.
System: Powermax190c, 30

Wall panel fabrication

Stainless steel sheets, typically 18 gauge (1.3 mm), are cut to specific dimensions prior to mounting on walls. Holes are pierced and cut to construct electrical boxes and lights.
System: Powermax190c, 30

Ventilation system fabrication

Damaged portions of the frame, typically 1/8" (3 mm) thick, are cut away for the installation of new square stock.
System: Powermax190c, 30

Equipment repair

Damaged or deteriorated portions of counters and cabinets are cut away to install new panels.
System: Powermax190c, 30
Benefits
  • Plasma's unmatched cutting speed for greater productivity over conventional processes such as saws.
  • High-quality cut edges reduce or eliminate secondary operations, such as grinding.
  • The controlled arc and high cutting speeds reduce heat-affected zone and warping.
  • Hypertherm's drag-cutting technology makes it easy to follow a line or template.
  • Cut a variety of ferrous and non-ferrous metals including stainless steel.
  • Ease of piercing in starting interior cuts for electrical outlets and drop in items.
  • Use of FineCut™ consumables delivers higher quality cuts as a result of less dross, narrow kerf and smaller heat effected zone.
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