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430-229456 - Hypertherm Robotic Torch Teach Tool Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Precision Robotic Programming with Hypertherm 229456

In the high-stakes world of industrial automation, precision and asset protection are paramount. The Hypertherm 229456 Teach Assembly is an essential accessory designed specifically for robotic plasma cutting cells. This OEM component serves as a dimensional surrogate for the actual cutting torch, allowing programmers and operators to define robot paths, verify reach, and check for collisions without risking the integrity of the live torch head. By utilizing this specialized teach assembly, facilities can significantly reduce the risk of costly damage to high-performance plasma torches during the setup phase.

The 229456 is engineered to replicate the exact geometry and Tool Center Point (TCP) of the standard Hypertherm robotic torch. This dimensional fidelity is critical; it ensures that the points taught during the programming phase translate perfectly to the cutting phase. Using a makeshift pointer or a non-OEM substitute can lead to discrepancies in the TCP, resulting in cut inaccuracies, wasted material, and the need for extensive reprogramming. With the genuine Hypertherm teach assembly, you guarantee that the robot's spatial orientation is perfectly aligned with the production tool.

Furthermore, integrating a teach assembly into your workflow is a best practice for maximizing ROI on consumables and torch bodies. Accidental crashes during the "teach" mode are a common occurrence in complex contour programming. If a live torch is attached during these errors, the cost can be substantial—not just in replacement parts, but in downtime. The 229456 is a robust, passive tool designed to take the brunt of setup handling, preserving your precision cutting equipment for its intended purpose: production. It is an indispensable tool for any fabrication shop leveraging Hypertherm robotic solutions.

Ultimately, the Hypertherm 229456 Teach Assembly represents a commitment to process reliability. It streamlines the changeover process between programming and production, ensuring that when the arc is struck, the path is true. For maintenance managers and production engineers, this tool provides peace of mind and operational efficiency, ensuring that automation investments deliver consistent, high-quality results.

Additional Information
Brand:Hypertherm
Item:Accessory
Packaging Description:1 per each
Product Type:Teach Assembly
Application:Robotic Plasma Cutting, Path Programming
Compatibility:Hypertherm Robotic Torches

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Hypertherm 229456 Teach Assembly

APPLICATIONS

  • Robotic plasma cutting path programming
  • Tool Center Point (TCP) verification
  • Collision testing and dry-run simulations
  • Robot operator training
  • Fixture alignment and clearance checking

FAQ

It is used to program robotic cutting paths safely, replicating the dimensions of the live torch to prevent damage to the actual equipment during setup.

No, the teach assembly is a solid, non-functional tool designed for alignment and programming only; it does not use cutting consumables.

No, the 229456 is a passive device with no electrical connections for an arc. It is strictly for programming and simulation.

Yes, this is a genuine Hypertherm OEM part, ensuring exact dimensional compatibility with their robotic torch systems.

Using the actual torch carries the risk of damaging expensive components (torch body, nozzle, shield) if a collision occurs during programming. The teach assembly eliminates this financial risk.

The assembly is manufactured to match the precise length and geometry of the live torch, ensuring that the TCP remains consistent when switching between the teach tool and the cutting torch.

It is designed for Hypertherm robotic torch systems. Please verify your specific torch model in your manual, but it is generally used with standard robotic plasma setups.

No, it typically mounts in the same holder or bracket as the standard torch, allowing for quick changeovers.