PLASMA ARC TORCH SYSTEMS

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C CENTRICUT HYPERTHERM, INC. 21 Great Hollow Road Hanover NH 03755 plasma arc torch systems for cutting and marking metallic workpieces, comprised of torches, electrical power supplies, electrical leads, and replacement parts therefor;
CENTRICUT HYPERTHERM, INC. 21 Great Hollow Road Hanover NH 03755 Plasma arc torch systems for cutting and marking metallic workpieces, primarily comprised of cutting torches, electrical power supplies, electrical leads, and replacement parts therefor; machine tools, namely, machine tools for the cutting and forming of materials for metal treatment, laser cutting for metal treatment, laser cutting machines, laser welding machines; Accessories and auxiliary equipment for beam machining of workpieces, namely, cutting machines and spare parts therefor; Replacement parts for laser machines and laser tools; Lasers not for medical use, namely, marking lasers for material machining; Structural and replacement parts being parts of machines for cutting sheet metal goods, wood, and plastics, namely, laser nozzles, laser nozzle holders, and laser heads; laser machine tools, namely, machine tools for the cutting and forming of materials; high-temperature laser cutting machines, structural nozzles and replacement parts therefor; plasma arc cutting machines and lasers not for medical use being parts of aforesaid machines; high-temperature cutting machines and lasers being parts of aforesaid machines; and lenses for laser cutting machines being structural parts;
HYPERTHERM HYPERTHERM, INC. 21 Great Hollow Road Hanover NH 03755 Plasma arc torch systems for cutting and marking metallic workpieces, comprised of torches, electrical power supplies, electrical leads, and replacement parts therefor;HYPER THERM;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A plasma torch assembly having a quick-connect retaining cup is disclosed. The plasma torch has a torch body constructed to receive an electrode therein. A retaining cup secures the electrode to the torch body by rotating the retaining cup less than approximately 360 degrees relative to the torch body.