What is the smallest kerf width that can be cut and how small can a part be made?
With the OMAX Mini-Jet nozzle, the kerf width is 0.020″ (0.5 mm) wide, which is 0.010″ (0.25 mm) smaller than a standard OMAX MAXJET nozzle. You can make parts as small as you like, but exceptionally small parts may require special fixturing to prevent them from falling into the tank. OMAX offers several methods for fixturing such small pieces. OMAX “waterjet brick” is especially popular for detailed work.
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