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Guide on how to use the ProtoMAX water jet in the Richards shop.

https://www.omax.com/en/us/protomax-waterjet

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  1. Open your part in SolidWorks and save as a .dxf with the outline of what you want cut out

  2. Open ProtoMAX LAYOUT

  3. Go to File > Open Import from other CAD and open the .dxf you just saved

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  1. Make sure the part looks correct. Notice how the part will be in

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  1. green lines.

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  1. Now you have to make the toolpath. Click L on your keyboard to activate the line command because you’re going to be using this a lot.

  2. Click somewhere off of your part and then click the point on your part where you want the cut to start. Notice how the toolpath line is green.

  3. Continue drawing lines to connect every cut in your part like the one below. (If you have a super complex part with a ton of cutouts you can use the AutoPath option but then you might have to tweak a few lines to make it good. With simple parts like this its best to just do it manually so you know the start and end are where you want them)

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  1. Click the AutoPath command to generate a toolpath. Your cuts will turn pink, lead in/out will be orange, and traverses will be green.

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  1. You can move or swap the direction of lead ins/outs by right clicking on the Lead i/o tool.

  2. Click Set Zero and select the point on the grid where you want your part origin to be. It will show up as a white + sign.

  3. Click on the Post button on the right and then select which of the two end points of the toolpath that you want as to be the start.

  4. Make sure that all of your cuts are highlighted in red and that the green path still looks correct.

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  1. red highlighting (cut) is

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  1. on the

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  1. correct side of the pink lines (your .dxf lines)

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  1. Click save. This will create a .omx file save in the same folder where your .dxf is saved. Put this .omx file on a USB drive and bring to the waterjet.

Cut on the Machine

  1. Turn on the machine with the switch on the right side.

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  1. Jog the nozzle using the arrow keys to put it where you want the path zero to be then click zero for the Path Start position.

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  1. do dry run

  2. set z height

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  1. Right click on Begin Machining > Begin. Right click on Start > Dry run at full speed. Make sure the nozzle won’t hit any work holding.

  2. Loosen the black knob and use the 0.075” feeler gauge to set the nozzle height to 0.075” above the material.

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  1. Make sure the garnet tube is connected to nozzle head and flip lemon yellow guard down.

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  1. close lid

  2. runClose lid

  3. Run. Make sure you can see the red garnet going through the tube from the hopper into the machine. (If you don’t see this and the part is not being cut, follow steps below for unclogging the nozzle.

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  1. rinse Rinse part and take it out

How to Unclog the Nozzle

https://knowledgebase.omax.com/protomax/content/wh-protomax/operatortraining/recoverfromnozzleclog.htm

  1. Tell Abby or Jeffrey if this happens so someone can help if its you’re first time encountering this problem

  2. Disconnect garnet tube from nozzle head and from hopper

  3. Blow air through the garnet tube from the hopper side to the nozzle side to get any water out

  4. Pull yellow guard down and off of the nozzle

  5. Use green-handled in-line torque wrench to loosen thumb screw and wiggle the nozzle out

  6. Make sure machine head is positioned between two slats of the bed. Run a cutting head test to clear out head of waterjet. You should still have the garnet line disconnected so just water is pushed through.

  7. Reinstall nozzle upside down in the head of the machine. Tighten thumb screw with the torque wrench.

  8. Run another cutting head test to clear out the nozzle. Make sure the flow appears uniform.

  9. Reinstall nozzle correctly in the machine. Reconnect the garnet tubes.

  10. Run a final cutting head test making sure you see garnet being sucked through the tube from the hopper.

  11. If you still do not see garnet in the tube, there is probably a water clog at the bottom of the hopper. Take the hopper off of its mount and dump the garnet on the top that is definitely dry back into the bucket of extra garnet. Discard the small amount of garnet at the bottom that might be wet. Use the air gun to blow out the metal attachment at the bottom of the hopper.

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